Posted on 01/19/2010 6:56:15 PM PST by Minn
Did I just hear Chris Matthews say "I'm a Marxist when it comes to analysis"?
...While trying to make a point about people voting based on their pocketbooks?
I heard that too!
If he did, he’ll never stand by his own words.
Yup...
It’s eerie when they admit to these things openly.
What he probably meant was that he is a Marxist in terms of historical analysis. A Marxist Historian, by definition, analyzes everything in view of economics as the driving factor for everything. Now, that ideology seeps into other things, but, that is likely what he meant.
I don’t think he of the tingly leg knows the difference between Marxism and Moronism.
It was bad enought when he admitted to 0bie making his leg tingle.
Only when analyzing?
He also let “public market’ slip out...Comunists.
I hope it’s ‘warm’....and....’brown’. Preferably....’liquid’.
He’s just saying that to kiss up to Obama...
Sounds Plausible. I’m not sure if he claims to be a history buff. He’s a blubbering hack. But he’s not dumb enough to proclaim himself a Marxist on the air.
Ditto,here!Well,as I said on another thread,we shoved this election up his commie butt,I hope it tingles too.
and to think this clown actually considered running for the Pennsylvania Senate seat against Rick Santorum. As if he actually had a chance.
Somebody mentioned on another thread that he was broadcasting from a tavern and appeared sloshed. Alot of times the truth comes out when you’re sloshed.
So NBC is still 49% owned by General Electric. Thus, General Electric must still die.
Along with Comcast, who owns the other 51%.
“Its eerie when they admit to these things openly.”
No, it’s eerie observing otherwise bright people put themselves to sleep (denial) and refuse to see the reality of what’s happening to this country.
It’s called communism.
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