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Let the Boehner Waterworks begin

Click here to view this media John Boehner just took the gavel from Nancy Pelosi….He talked about being transparent. No, it’s not a stand-up comedy act. Earlier, Chris Matthews asked Elijah Cummings if it was within the purview of Darrell Issa’s committee to go after the Justice Department and Eric Holder for not prosecuting the New Black Panthers and ACORN. It’s full frontal Beltway Villager wisdom. How quickly the Villagers forget about Boehner’s transgression in Congress, when he handed out checks for the tobacco industry on the floor of the House. John Boehner admits to giving bribes from Big Tobacco on the House floor…Why does the media consider him credible? Boehner: Mine asked me to give out a half dozen checks quickly before we got to the end of the month and I complied. I did it on the House floor which I regret and I should not have done, it’s not a violation of the House rules, but it’s a practice that’s gone on here for a long time. Q: Were the checks from tobacco companies? Boehner: Ahh, I think if my memory serves me correctly, I think it was a tobacco company, yes. Here’s what he had to say today: Boehner said after taking the speaker’s gavel. “Hard work and tough decisions will be required of the 112th Congress. No longer can we fall short. No longer can we kick the can down the road. The people voted to end business as usual, and today we begin carrying out their instructions.” Riiiiigght.

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Chris Matthews Calls Michele Bachmann a ‘Zombie’

Echoing his Election Night accusation that Michele Bachman was “hypnotized” Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's Hardball, called the Minnesota Republican congresswoman a “zombie” as he insultingly asked GOP strategist Todd Harris to identify who Bachmann is getting her “orders from?” Matthews made the comment during a discussion about raising the debt ceiling and the Hardball host, who is fond of making cinematic comparisons, even referenced Hollywood horror screen legend Boris Karloff in his over-the-top slam of Bachmann, as seen in this exchange from the January 4 edition of Hardball: (video after the jump) read more

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The Villagers on The Chris Matthews Show Are Giddy Over the Prospect of Obama Preaching Austerity in State of the Union Address

Click here to view this media The panelists on The Chris Matthews Show were all in agreement this week. President Obama needs to throw Congressional Democrats under the bus, punch down the hippies in his base a few times, preach some austerity during his State of the Union address and work with those nice reasonable Republicans. If he does that, all will be well with his chances for re-election. MATTHEWS: John I guess that’s the question. What’s his biggest challenge though? Holding the center as he began to do at the end of last year with this deal or keep the left which is a bit unhappy with him lately? HEILEMANN: Uh, well that’s the easiest question you’ve asked me in a long time Chris. I mean he needs the… MATTHEWS: Thank you. HEILEMANN: He already, forget the… Congressional Democrats are already mad at him for various reasons. Who cares about those people. He has a huge support among the actual members of his base, African American voters, Latino voters, self described liberals, actual people in the country, they like the president and he’s got a very high approval rating with them. The base is not his problem. The problem is winning back all those independent voters who shifted to the Republicans in the 2010 election and he can do that. The unemployment rate is obviously important over the course of the first year… this next year. But he’s got a bunch of big agenda items that are perfectly tailored to getting back independents. He wants to do deficit reduction, he wants to do education, he wants to do trade, he wants to do tax reform. Those are all things he can get Republicans to work with him on and in the process do himself a world of good politically… MATTHEWS: So… HEILEMANN: …and get himself well set for the next election. MATTHEWS: …you’re saying one of the advantages of cutting deals with Republicans is they can’t call you a Socialist any more? BORGER: Right, they can’t call you a Socialist any more although there will be some Republicans in the new Congress who are not going to like the deals that the other Republicans cut so he’s still going to have those problems but they will make him look good by the way. And he will be able to triangulate and look like the grown up which is by and large what people want. (crosstalk) MATTHEWS: Kelly? O”DONNELL: I definitely think he’s got to go for the center and that industrial heartland where I grew up and spent a lot of time back in the 2010 mid-term campaign season… MATTHEWS: Uh. Where is that exactly? The industrial heartland? O’DONNELL: For me it’s Cleveland Ohio. MATTHEWS: It’s somewhere between Scranton and Oshkosh. O’DONNELL: Exactly. And when I met a lot of voters there there was a sense of disappointment and frustration and he can really go after them, more than just the campaign visits which he’s done a lot of but things like working with Republicans in attacking these issues like debt and trying to deal with jobs. That’s the kind of thing that he can at least be on the high ground. MATTHEWS: Andrew you’re quiet. (crosstalk) Left or center? Where’s the action for him? (crosstalk) His third year is the critical year. We’ve seen it with Reagan. We’ve seen it with Carter. Carter didn’t have a good third year. He couldn’t put it together. What adjustments does he have to make to hold the center? SULLIVAN: I think he has to remain the president that he has always been. Unfortunately the left kept projecting stuff onto him that he wasn’t and the right kept projecting stuff onto him that he wasn’t. The great thing about having the Republican House is that you see Obama’s greatest strength which has always been from Harvard Law review on, talking reasonably with conservatives. He’s actually temperamentally… he likes that. MATTHEWS: Yeah. SULLIVAN: He’s actually very good at that. He exudes reasoning. The tax deal he cut at the end of last year was the new Obama and it was the old Obama, but it was the new one because finally he was liberated it seemed to me in being the president he wants to be. Remember he didn’t really want the stimulus package. He didn’t expect when he ran for president he’d have the worst depression in the world. He had to spend that money. The health care reform, in that context has been skewed as a big spending liberal. But he’s not a big spending liberal, never was and he wants tax reform and debt for the reasons that he always said. Now the key thing is that he owns it. The State of the Union will be his moment. BORGER: Oh… huge. SULLIVAN: If he puts debt first and tax reform second, simplify your taxes and reduce the debt and has Republican support, he diffuses all the demonization of him from the right and he knocks out the left. Just more of the notion that the Very. Serious. (and Reasonable) People. are all in the center. Funny how all those “centrist” concerns sound awfully conservative. And after their little hippie-punching exercise, they finally managed to dance around the real reason Obama might end up looking good after a couple of years of the Republicans running the House: he’ll look reasoned and sane in comparison. But they don’t just come out and admit the fact that the Republican Party is completely bats**t crazy and has no one left in their party that cares one iota about governing any more. They also didn’t bring up the fact that after a couple of years of endless witch hunts by Darrell Issa and some of the other committees in the House, the public may have had a belly-full of Republicans as well.

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Best Notable Quotables of 2010: Demanding Respect for Obama While Still Bashing Bush

Even as the public grew increasingly disenchanted with Washington's full-throated liberal policies in 2010, the media elite's partisanship remained on full display. The Media Research Center's Best Notable Quotables of 2010 captured the highlights, as journalists continued to blame America's misfortunes on George W. Bush, even as they also insisted that Barack Obama deserved more credit for his amazing accomplishments. In the MRC's ” They Don't Miss Him Yet Award for Still Bashing Bush ,” Time's Joe Klein took the prize for insisting that the April 2010 Gulf oil spill was really Bush's fault: “This is more Bush’s second Katrina than Obama’s first,” Klein lamely insisted on The Chris Matthews Show. Klein made his crack on May 30, nearly 500 days after Bush left the Oval Office. read more

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Chris Matthews Thrilled by Oprah’s ‘Whack’ at Sarah Palin

NewsBusters predicted early Friday that Sarah Palin-hating media members were going to love Oprah Winfrey's attack on the former Alaska governor in the upcoming issue of Parade magazine. Living down to expectations, MSNBC's Chris Matthews almost got a thrill up his leg reporting the news (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Chris Matthews Mocks Republicans Who Believe In Creation, Leaves Out 1/3 of Dems, Independents Believe Same

A new Gallup poll is out showing that 40 percent of Americans believe that “God created human beings pretty much in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years or so” while only 16 percent believe evolution happened with guidance from God and 38 percent believe “God guided [the] process” of evolution. Among the poll's findings was that a full 37 percent with a college degree and a full 22 percent with a postgraduate degree believe in creation. Yet today, MSNBC's Chris Matthews sought to seize on another demographic stat from the poll to make the issue a partisan one and to mock Republicans as scientifically illiterate. In doing so he made a gaffe illustrating how behind the times he is when it comes to anthropological discoveries scientists link to human evolution: read more

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NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center (MRC) founder Brent Bozell appeared via satellite on “Fox & Friends” this morning to unveil the MRC's Best of Notable Quotables 2010. [See related press release here ; Video of Bozell appearance is embedded below the page break] read more

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‘Chris Matthews Show’ Attacks Sarah Palin: ‘So How’s That Tweety Outdoorsy Thing Doing for You?’

Chris Matthews on the syndicated program bearing his name devoted an entire segment this weekend to attacking Sarah Palin. To assist him in the attacks, the host of “The Chris Matthews Show” brought on Howard Fineman of the Huffington Post, the BBC's Katty Kay, Joe Klein of Time magazine, and NBC's Norah O'Donnell (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Matthews and Guests Laugh at Michele Bachmann Being Named to House Intelligence Committee

Chris Matthews and four liberal male guests had a nice laugh Friday over the announcement that Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) has been named to serve on the House Intelligence committee. Viewers are advised to prepare themselves for a truly disgraceful level of sexism displayed on MSNBC's “Hardball” (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Matthews Gets Another Tingle for Obama’s ‘Cute’ ‘Wonderful’ ‘Boyish’ ‘Smile We All Love’

Barack Obama's tax compromise victory has got tingles running back up Chris Matthews' leg. After showing a clip of the President at Friday's bill signing, the “Hardball” host raved to guests Eugene Robinson and Howard Fineman about the Commander-in-Chief's “cute smile we all love…That wonderful, boyish smile” (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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