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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

CHRIS “MR. THRILL UP MY LEG” MATTHEWS, AT IT AGAIN…


Well folks, our old friend Chris Matthews is at it yet again, busily blasting conservatives while showing unabashed affection for one of his all time heroes Barry “Almighty.” On Monday’s episode of “Soft-ball,” Matthews seized on what he calls Republicans’ “reign of terror,“ asserting that Republicans ”don’t like democratic government“ but do like to ”tear down statues“ rather than ”put them up.” When asked by guest David Corn why, if one doesn’t care about government at all, would he or she not vote for Michele Bachmann or Herman Cain, Matthews blazed: “I think this is the reign of terror. Anyway, I don’t think they like government or leadership or politics– really politics. They don’t like democratic government. They don’t like having a leader. They like to bring down- these are guys who tear down statues. They don’t put them up." By his making such inane statements as he professess himself to be a journalist, demonstates better than I ever could the fact that he's nothing but a fraud.



Then during the same broadcast, old Chris quickly switched gears from tearing down Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates to admiring the Commander in Chief to the point of being nauseating. Oddly enough, just a few short weeks ago our friend Chris bashed Barry for having “the worst kind of a notion of the presidency,” a tirade, of sorts, that left many thinking that perhaps the bloom had fallen off the rose for our buddy Chris, at least where his affections for the president are concerned. But alas, that was not to be so. Because the man who once said that Barry sent a “thrill up his leg” (a statement he will surely never live down), wore his heart on his sleeve yet again, stating that Barry’s “smile’s worth a million bucks.” I fail to understand how it is that anyone can take this clown seriously. He very rarely, if ever, makes any sense whatsoever, constantly spewing all manner of nonsense that borders on gibberish. And with a quick glance at his ratings we see that there isn't really that big of an audience for his brand of gibberish/journalism.

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