Posted on 03/06/2013 6:51:37 PM PST by Nachum
At the same time that rising Republican Senate stars Rand Paul and Ted Cruz were making history with a filibuster Chris Matthews, on Wednesday's Hardball, insisted Paul and Cruz must be heroes to hate groups.
During a segment on the liberal Southern Poverty Law Center's new study about an increase of anti-government hate groups, Matthews demanded which politicians they supported: "Who do they root for?! They don't root for Rand Paul? Pat Buchanan? I mean who? They must like this new guy Ted Cruz. They must love Ted Cruz, c'mon!"
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CPUSA adores Bammy too.
Chris’ statement is clearly racist.
He is irrelevant. All these Dem/lib haters are soooo immature. Remind me of HS groupies attacking everyone not in their "IN" group.
When do the grownups arrive?
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I guess Chrissy is not feeling the tingle tonight. LOL!!
Obama and Mathews are the idols of the real hate groups.
Count this Drunken Kraut with ya!! I’m gonna vote for Cruz.....Twice!!
I flatuate in Mr. Matthews general direction. Ha!
Boycott MSNBC, they are owned by Comcast, so take a stand, and drop Comcast!
No - in the same ROOM.
What companies sponsor Matthews idiot shows? That is who conservatives should lambaste about this slander.
” - - - MATTHEWS: Who do they root for?! Who do they root for?! - - - “
Duh, Matthews works for the Hate Group MSNBC.
Who does Crissy-Boy root for?
Did you know that both Chrissy Matthews and marxist O’Donnell are on a Double Secret Insanity Watch?
You won’t hear about that at MSNBC because most of those people are also insane and jealously protect each other from the Illuminati and the Boy Scouts.
Sissy and his many fabulous personalities constitute a hate group.
Matthews and his dozen or so remaining viewers constitute their own little hate group.
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