Posted on 08/08/2012 10:40:48 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Everyone knows that politics can be an ugly business, but MSNBCs Chris Matthews sunk to a new long on his Hardball program Tuesday night. Matthews outrage came from an ad put out by the Romney campaign suggesting that President Obama, "announced a plan to gut welfare reform by dropping work requirements," which, his administration most certainly did.
Since there's nothing factually assailable about the ad, Matthews decided that the best approach for criticizing the spot was claiming it was "Willie Horton stuff." Of course, the 1988 Willie Horton ad was also 100 percent factually unassailable, which is why that ad resonated against then-Gov. Michael Dukakis (D-Mass.). The issue at hand isnt the accuracy of the ad but rather Matthews' insistence that racism is at play.
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Is he still on?
By the same token, we should never be able to mention immigration. Insane! Chris Matthews is slimy.
The problem is...within certain circles...he does.
Just discover the race card, Crissy, or just not able to find any other argument? Or are you implying that only blacks are on welfare? That sounds racist to me, Crissy.
Here’s an old Obama thing. It will racial-code hair on your upper lip.
http://junipersec.wordpress.com/2012/08/08/you-didnt-build-that-sa-yourself/
Geez. I bet that came with a tingle.
I’ll bet Miss Chrissy thinks white flour was developed during the Jim Crow era.
That one works
That video is powerful. I will be sharing that with my Catholic friends.
Never forget that Chris Matthews was successfully replaced by an orange traffic cone. Come on, msnbc, put on an orange traffic cone instead of Chris. Ten bucks says the traffic cone is smarter, more interesting and gets higher ratings.
July 12 2012
Romney Steps on a Duck in NAACP Speech (Romney Puts Sexual Orientation on Par with Race, Creed)
I hope to represent all Americans, of every race, creed and sexual orientation...”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2905660/posts
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