Geoffrey | October 15, 2009
In an intro dripping with sarcasm, Chris Matthews, on Thursday's "Hardball," opened his show by declaring Rush Limbaugh's "racially inflammatory words," have "knocked him out as a potential NFL owner." Matthews went on to mock the radio talk show host as the "master of righteous indignation," and rhymed "that it takes large forces indeed, to bring down so grand a man as he."
Geoffrey | September 23, 2009
Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's "Hardball," ominously warned that the "activists on the radio," are "gonna pay," if "we have violence in this country against our president of any form," for having "encouraged the craziness."
Geoffrey | September 22, 2009
Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's "Hardball," ominously warned that the "activists on the radio," are "gonna pay," if "we have violence in this country against our president of any form," for having "encouraged the craziness."
Geoffrey | September 15, 2009
Chris Matthews, on Tuesday’s Hardball, insinuated racism may have been behind Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst against President Obama, at last week’s health care speech, as he asked Democratic Congresswoman if she thought Wilson's exclamation was "A race thing?"
Geoffrey | September 15, 2009
Time's Joe Klein claims townhallers are racists that are "being egged on by the demagogues in, in the Republican Party, by Boss Rush Limbaugh. And I call him the boss because there isn't a single Republican elected official who's willing to call him out on his lies."
Geoffrey | September 3, 2009
Move over Al Gore, NBC's Meredith Vieira and Natalie Morales have discovered the new face of global warming and it's a glacier.
Geoffrey | August 31, 2009
Chris Matthews, on Monday's "Hardball," crazily compares Bill Clinton to God.
Geoffrey | August 27, 2009
NBC's Ann Curry, on Thursday's "Today" show, asked Senator John McCain if "the death of Senator Kennedy" would "be the catalyst" to pass health care reform.
Geoffrey | August 27, 2009
NBC's Brian Williams, during NBC News' live coverage of the President's remarks about the passing of Ted Kennedy on Wednesday, cited what sounded like a spam e-mail rallying support for health care reform, as a way to remember the Democratic Senator. Quoting from his in-box Williams suggested: "In lieu of flowers, pass health care reform."
Geoffrey | August 11, 2009
Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's "Hardball," painted town hall protestors as racist as he charged, "I think some of the people are upset because we have a black president."