Lol, you shure don't like to be poked fun at do you? Anyway you are still a damned weird bunch.As it happens in Europe this sort of stuff doesn't shock people the way it does you. Not saying we don't have our problems too - but we aren't nearly as repressed as most Americans.
@awm4"How can you be officially on record as having voted for Bush?"He stated on his show numerous times that he voted for bush in 2000. And despite the fact that he was consistently and intensely against the war before the war, later on, after most everyone else realized after how wrong the war had been, he continued to openly admit that he had voted for bush the first time.He also made it clear that he was against bush for 2004, and argued that Iraq was by far the most significant political issue of our time, and should damn well be the the basis for voting decisions in 2004 and 2006. No one in MSM (with the exception of Olberman) has spoken out more consistently or more forcefully against the war. BTW. I know many folks hate the way he interrupts his guests, but personally, when a guest is avoiding a pointed question and going into spin city, his interruptions and absolute insistence that they answer the damn question is pure pleasure IMO.
Agreed, Chris needs to learn to shut up sometimes and let his guests speak. Sure people drop the f-bomb on TV quite a bit, but even Imus noted that someone is strange with Matthews lately. He's acting crazier than normal. So basically, he fits in with the rest of the MSNBC crowd.
I've never thought Chris Matthews was conservative or moderate for that matter. He has too easy access to Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton to be middle of the road.
zbeastFeb 8, 2007
No f**king way, he said f**k on the air? What the f**k is wrong with him.
tdot1980Feb 8, 2007
YA SRSLY - the F bomb? That's f**king gay.
dr234Feb 8, 2007
guys, they're gonna say s**t on TV!!!
raid517Feb 8, 2007
Lol, you shure don't like to be poked fun at do you? Anyway you are still a damned weird bunch.As it happens in Europe this sort of stuff doesn't shock people the way it does you. Not saying we don't have our problems too - but we aren't nearly as repressed as most Americans.
petelpFeb 8, 2007
@awm4"How can you be officially on record as having voted for Bush?"He stated on his show numerous times that he voted for bush in 2000. And despite the fact that he was consistently and intensely against the war before the war, later on, after most everyone else realized after how wrong the war had been, he continued to openly admit that he had voted for bush the first time.He also made it clear that he was against bush for 2004, and argued that Iraq was by far the most significant political issue of our time, and should damn well be the the basis for voting decisions in 2004 and 2006. No one in MSM (with the exception of Olberman) has spoken out more consistently or more forcefully against the war. BTW. I know many folks hate the way he interrupts his guests, but personally, when a guest is avoiding a pointed question and going into spin city, his interruptions and absolute insistence that they answer the damn question is pure pleasure IMO.
Closed AccountFeb 8, 2007
No, there is no BIGGER blowhard. However, there is one as big: Keith Olberman. I would love to make shoes out of both of them.
Closed AccountFeb 9, 2007
Chris Mathews is a liberal pig. I hope the FCC fines him and takes him off of the air.
mosbyFeb 9, 2007
Agreed, Chris needs to learn to shut up sometimes and let his guests speak. Sure people drop the f-bomb on TV quite a bit, but even Imus noted that someone is strange with Matthews lately. He's acting crazier than normal. So basically, he fits in with the rest of the MSNBC crowd.
sandiegoeditorFeb 12, 2007
I've never thought Chris Matthews was conservative or moderate for that matter. He has too easy access to Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton to be middle of the road.