Michele Bachman took every thing Chris Matthews had tonight and punched back, during her live election night MSNBC interview with the Hardball host. After a frustrated Matthews actually asked the Congresswoman if she was “hypnotized” and in a “trance” for not answering his questions the way he liked,
Continue reading …NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell appeared on last night's special Sunday edition of “Hannity” to address what's easily become the liberal media's closing campaign tactic for liberal Democrats: attempting to discredit the Tea Party movement and its candidates. For example, in an October 26 interview with former president Jimmy Carter, Chris Matthews suggested Tea Partiers are simply the mindless dupes of corporate interests. “Remember the 'poor, uneducated and easy to command types?'” Bozell asked Hannity. To the liberal media, “[t]hat was the religious right 20 years ago. Now it's the Tea Party,” Bozell noted on the October 31 “Media Mash” segment: read more
Continue reading …Chris Matthews on Monday participated in a little bit of revisionist history for the benefit of his former employer Jimmy Carter. As the “Hardball” host brought up the possibility of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg running as a third party candidate in 2012, the former President actually said that this was why he lost to Ronald Reagan in 1980 (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more
Continue reading …MSNBC's Chris Matthews and CBS's Lesley Stahl were two of the targets in the latest “Media Mash” segment on Fox News Channel's “Hannity” program. NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell appeared on the October 22 edition of the program
Continue reading …Chris Matthews on Friday said Sarah Palin brags about her lack of knowledge and doesn't read the paper. In a discussion about Tea Party candidates on the syndicated program bearing his name, Matthews echoed the typical liberal media elite nonsense about such people all being illiterate idiots (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more
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