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Matthews Bashes Gingrich Citing Wrong Marx Brother: ‘Who You Gonna Believe – Me or Your Own Eyes?’

During his umpteenth day in a row bashing Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, MSNBC's Chris Matthews began a lengthy segment Thursday by referencing the famous Marx Brother line “Who you gonna believe – me or your own eyes?” Problem is the high and mighty “Hardball” host, despite playing a clip from “Duck Soup” clearly identifying the distinctive voice and accent of the speaker, gave credit to the wrong brother (video follows with transcript and commentary): (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) MARGARET DUMONT: Your Excellency, here’s your water. What in the world’s the matter? Your Excellency. I thought you left. CHICO MARX: On no, I no leave. MARGARET DUMONT: But I saw you with my own eyes. CHICO MARX: Well, who you gonna believe – me or your own eyes? (END VIDEO CLIP) CHRIS MATTHEWS: “Who you gonna believe – me or your own eyes?” The great Groucho Marx line. Welcome back. That famous Marx Brothers scene encapsulates the situation Newt Gingrich finds himself in right now. He’s on the record on “Meet the Press” criticizing the Republican plan on Medicare, but he says his own words are not to be believed even if they turn up in Democratic ads. For those unfamiliar with the film, during the scene in question, Chico and Harpo were both dressed up like Groucho trying to steal war plans out of Margaret Dumont's safe. Moments later, Groucho and Harpo engaged in the famous mirror scene duplicated by Lucille Ball and Harpo on “I Love Lucy.” Anyone familiar with the film, and the Marx Brothers themselves, knows that was Chico in Dumont's bedroom saying that line because Groucho was locked in the bathroom: Everyone but the holier than thou Matthews, that is, who after getting this wrong moments later had the gall to bash Sarah Palin's intellect. Having shown a video clip of the former Alaska governor speaking to Fox News's Sean Hannity Wednesday, Matthews raved: MATTHEWS: This is so pathetic watching her on television. It’s so pathetic that Roger Ailes has put her on television, sitting up in some box, some loony bin up in Alaska, sitting there answering these questions she doesn’t know anything about. Did you hear what she just said, John? She said he should continue to attack the Republican plan. What’s she up to here? Is she just not thinking or capable of thinking? What is going on here? Before you accuse someone of being pathetic to watch on television, maybe you should make sure you know who's speaking in the video clip setting up your entire ten-minute segment – unless of course you're not thinking or capable of thinking. Glass houses, Mr. Elite Media Member.

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Chris Matthews Attacks Gingrich as ‘Evil Joker,’ Praises Obama as ‘Our Hero Batman’

Just when you thought MSNBC's Chris Matthews couldn't stoop any lower he magically finds new ways to trash his political opponents while praising the man that gives him a thrill up his leg. On Wednesday's “Hardball,” the host in his concluding segment attacked Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich as the Joker looking “for ways to manipulate public opinion, interrupt the TV news, and bring his evil intentions and motives and instincts into reality” while praising President Obama as “our hero” Batman full of “goodwill, generosity and glamour” (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS: Let me finish tonight with the Joker. Remember him? He was played by Jack Nicholson in that great “Batman” movie by Tim Burton. He was the key to the movie. Why? Because his dark world of malevolence and revenge set in contrast the goodwill, generosity and glamour of our hero. He was to the movie on the bad side what Batman was on the good. Batman stands on tall buildings looking for evil to be perpetrated, people to be saved. The Joker looks for ways to manipulate public opinion, interrupt the TV news, and bring his evil intentions and motives and instincts into reality. Maybe the President today is our Batman, trying to do good, a bit mysterious, a bit cool and technocratic, a bit removed from the world of emotions, but right, right there on the side of good, always using his brains and wit to look out for the people in trouble. Well, maybe he's not that good. No, Newt Gingrich is a far better Joker than Barack Obama is our Batman, that wide demonic smile of his, too much smile, not even a twitch of heart behind it, all guile, all dark delight in the menace he can dredge from the afternoon newspaper, the fears of people on the street, the midnight dread of what might be coming in an uncertain world and time. Newt Gingrich, like all the bad guys of the Batman world, has now gotten caught up in his own nasty ploys. He’s just so instinctively looking for the next chance to attack he loses control even on his own bad attitude. “Life’s been good to me,” the Joker tells us on his comeback from the past, his face repainted to cover the horror, his smile deluding none of us instead being an unintended warning. The joker is out there again, and no one's safe from his menace, least of all himself. Are you kidding me? The former Speaker of the House is a malevolent, vengeful, manipulative, evil, demonic, heartless menace and Obama is our hero? Is this really the level of discourse acceptable to a division of NBC News? Where does this end?

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Chris Matthews: ‘Sarah Palin Has Proven Herself To Be Profoundly Stupid’

When MSNBC's Chris Matthews isn't calling a potential Republican presidential candidate racist, he's calling them idiots. On Tuesday's “Hardball,” after one of his guests said, “We shouldn’t forget Sarah Palin” as a possible candidate, the host arrogantly shot back, “I think she’s proven herself to be profoundly stupid” (video follows with transcript and commentary): SHUSHANNAH WALSHE, NEWSWEEK: I think we shouldn’t forget Sarah Palin. I’m sure she’s watching this news and being like, just anxious to get in there, especially after hearing the Huckabee news, Michele Bachmann’s news. I wouldn’t count her out yet, Chris. CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: What, Palin? WALSHE: Yes. MATTHEWS: You think Palin might be willing to give up her salary at Roger Ailes’ operation to run for president. WALSHE: I do. I think that she’s looking at the Huckabee news and just salivating. I think that she… RON REAGAN: More fun for us. WALSHE: I think that, I mean, she’s still making decisions… MATTHEWS: I think Sarah Palin proved herself to be, I think she’s proven herself to be profoundly stupid. Her inability to answer the questions of Katie Couric. Her inability even now to explain that she ever reads anything. Her absolute failure to begin studying and get serious about running for president. She’s shown no effort at doing any homework or understanding of the issues like the economy or science or the world. No effort, and she’s running for president. I don’t believe that she’d be at all helpful to our republic. Anyway, thank you Ron Reagan. Thank you Shushannah Walshe. I hope she doesn’t run for arguing. Up next, how do we get our kids to stay in school – speaking of Sarah Palin – and graduate? I'm not sure which is more offensive: being called a racist or an idiot. Regardless, that a so-called news organization tolerates this from its political commentators is disgraceful – and we're still over seventeen months before Election Day. Heaven help us.

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Ed Schultz: ‘Gingrich Wants to Cut Food Stamps to Give Tax Breaks to Old White Millionaires’

Ed Schultz re-introduced his “Psycho Talk” segment on Monday after deciding in January to shelve the feature following the tragic shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) in Tucson. This ended up being quite fitting, for earlier in the program, Schultz engaged in some psycho talk of his own accusing Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich of wanting to end the food stamp program “to give tax breaks to old white millionaires” (video follows with transcript and commentary): ED SCHULTZ: Now as far as food stamps go, President Obama inherited, may we point out, an economic mess from President Bush that has led to a record number of Americans needing help just to put food on the table. Gingrich of course is hell-bent on election. He just wants to cut these 42, 44.2 million Americans who currently use food stamps to give tax breaks to old white millionaires. That’s his priority. If Gingrich has his way on food stamps, you know who it’s going to hurt? African-Americans, women and children, and millions of low-income families. The Republican Party still can’t win on issues so their only chance is to play the race card again. Honestly, why are liberal media members so racist and so ignorant? As NewsBusters reported Sunday, there are more white people in America receiving food stamps than blacks. As such, how can food stamps be some kind of racist code? As this is preposterous, isn't it Schultz and his ilk that are playing the race card again? And is it really too difficult for folks like NBC's David Gregory , Salon's Joan Walsh , and Schultz to do some research to better understand the demographic breakdown of food stamp usage? It took me just seconds on Google to find a 2005 study by the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire which found that in rural areas, 53 percent of food stamp recipients were white as compared to 27 percent black. In urban areas, this breakdown was 34 percent white to 35 percent black. Is asking too much for major news organizations to do a little fact-checking before they make totally unqualified statements that falsely impugn the character of our nation's political leaders? Yeah, I know – these aren't news organizations. They're left-wing advocates posing as news organizations. And they should all be ashamed of themselves.

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Rahm Emanuel Inauguration

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Corey Bohan Arrested

Audrina Patridge's Boyfriend, Corey Bohan Arrested … Audrina Patridge’s Boyfriend, Corey Bohan Arrested !! Audrina Patridge celebrated her 26th birthday on Saturday (she turned 26 on May 9th) at the MGM Grand Resort in Las Vegas (pictures below) and was all smiles despite on-again, … Corey Bohan, Audrina Patridge's On Again/Off Again BF, ARRESTED … BMX rider Corey Bohan — who moonlights as Audrina Patridge ‘s sometimes boyfriend — was arrested on Friday for public intoxication … TMZ has… Audrina Patridge's Boyfriend, Corey Bohan Arrested !! All the top Celebrity News, Rumors and Gossip for around the web. Audrina's On Again/Off Again BF — ARRESTED | My Media Connection Source: http://www.tmz.com/2011/05/15/audrina-patridge- corey-bohan-arrested -public-drunkenness-intoxication-hermosa-beach-police/ · Amber Brkich Amber Heard Amber Valletta America Ferrera Amerie Amy Cobb Amy Smart. categories … Audrina's On Again/Off Again BF — ARRESTED – Cruz Moon's blog Source: http://www.tmz.com/2011/05/15/audrina-patridge- corey-bohan-arrested -public-drunkenness-intoxication-hermosa-beach-police/ · Brittany Lee Brittany Murphy Brittany Snow Brittny Gastineau · May 15, 2011 2:46:20 PM … SexyDeals says: Audrina's On Again/Off Again BF — ARRESTED: TMZ has learned. Bohan was busted by Hermosa Beach PD early Friday … http://bit.ly/mDISgN

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Lawrence O’Donnell: ‘I’m Not Policing Thought – I Encourage Thought’

For many years I've been saying it takes a lot of rationalizations to be a liberal these days. As additional evidence, I offer the following statement by Lawrence O'Donnell published in the June issue of Playboy: LAWRENCE O’DONNELL, MSNBC: The trouble with approaching government from the standpoint of “I hate government” is that you are extremely unlikely to find a better way for government to do anything at all. You are also extremely unlikely to be the persuasive person on the matter of what the government should no longer do. And it’s even worse because of a horrible dynamic that doesn’t allow a Republican to veer from the right, no matter what he or she thinks. Occasionally a Republican would realize Rush Limbaugh had gone way too far and said something absolutely unconscionable and indefensible, and that Republican would say so, and then Rush would immediately discipline that Republican on the radio, and that Republican would apologize, all within a 12-hour news cycle. That policing system is flawless. And when you have a policing system like that on thought, thought stops. PLAYBOY: If the media are complicit, and Limbaugh and others are the biggest offenders on the right, you have to be included in the list of the biggest offenders on the left. O’DONNELL: I’m not policing thought. The opposite. I encourage thought. I want thoughtfulness. I want people to understand the complexity of the issues. Otherwise nothing meaningful will ever change. I want debate. I want people to be educated enough to have a conversation. Got that? One of the most divisive people in the so-called news industry today thinks he encourages thought and wants thoughtfulness. Here are some recent examples of O'Donnell encouraging thought: Lawrence O'Donnell Goes Ballistic On Birther Orly Taitz, Cuts Off Her Camera Condi Rice Tells Lawrence O'Donnell 'You Have a Bad Habit With Your Guests – You Never Let Them Answer a Question' Lawrence O'Donnell Attacks Ann Coulter for Saying Liberals Give Less to Charity Than Conservatives Lawrence O'Donnell Yells at Arizona Congressman for Not Agreeing With Him on Gun Control Lawrence O'Donnell: 'Michele Bachmann Voters Are Ignorant – Her District Is 92% White' Lawrence O'Donnell Calls GOP Congressman a 'Tax Criminal' for Sleeping in His Office MSNBC's O'Donnell Slams Limbaugh As Biblically Ignorant; Contorts Scripture to Paint Jesus As Socialist Lawrence O'Donnell: 'Stunningly Ignorant' Cantor Would Fail Citizenship Test Lawrence O'Donnell: Bill O'Reilly is 'Bullying Nuts' and 'Freaks' Like Palin 'Off GOP Stage' Lawrence O'Donnell Worries 'We Are So Free Ann Coulter Can Joke About Jailing Journalists' Some thought encourager, huh? (H/T TVNewser ) Readers are advised that a link to the Playboy article was not provided for what should be obvious reasons.

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Time Magazine Inadvertently Demolishes Maddow Description of Zarqawi as ‘Not All That Well Known’

I've not been much of a fan of Time magazine for years, though I am again, if only briefly. Fresh off Rachel Maddow's ludicrous claim that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was “not all that well known” until he was killed by the US military in 2006 and allegedly elevated in death beyond what he was in life, Time magazine published a special issue titled “The End of bin Laden.” The cover of the magazine, which can be seen here , shows an illustration of bin Laden crossed out with a prominent red “X” — as in, buh bye. Turns out this is only the fourth time in Time's history that the magazine has gone with the “X” cover. Prior to bin Laden's rude awakening by Navy SEALs, Time did this for only three other globally reviled figures: Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein — and Zarqawi. (video after page break) Here's how Time managing editor Richard Stengel described “The Story of X” in the magazine's May 20 issue — For the fourth time in our history, we've put a red X over a face on our cover. The first time marked the death of Adolf Hitler in 1945. in 2003 we revived the X for Saddam Hussein on the occasion of the U.S.-led coalition's takeover of Baghdad. Three years later, we put it on the face of Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi, the scourge of Iraq. Now we use it to signal the death of the world's most-infamous terrorist, Osama bin Laden. Make that the virtually unknown “scourge of Iraq,” at least according to Maddow. As I wrote in a previous post , (with video from the post also embedded here) Maddow claimed that the Bush administration's decision to publicly display a photo of the deceased Zarqawi made him into “a much more well-known figure in death than he had been in life.” That being the case, count Time among Bush's conspirators in this fiendish plot, along with an equally reactionary right-wing publication — the New York Times. The Gray Lady devoted swaths of newsprint to the death of Zarqawi for its June 9, 2006 edition — lead story, three stories out front, three full pages inside, lead editorial and two op-ed columns, including one by the not all that well known Tom Friedman.

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Ron Paul Accuses Chris Matthews of Making Him Look Racist by Bringing Up Civil Rights Act

Last year, MSNBC and other so-called “news” outlets mercilessly attacked Kentucky Senatorial candidate Rand Paul for giving an honest libertarian answer to Rachel Maddow concerning the Civil Rights Act of 1964. On Friday's “Hardball,” Chris Matthews tried the same tactic on Paul's father Ron, but the elder Texas Congressman was ready for the question and ended up making the host look rather silly for asking it (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Let me ask you. The `64 civil rights bill — REPRESENTATIVE RON PAUL (R-TEXAS): Total — total — MATTHEWS: The `64 civil rights bill, do you think an employer, a guy who runs his shop down in Texas or anywhere has a right to say, if you`re black, you don`t come in my store? Readers are reminded that last May, Matthews' colleague Rachel Maddow asked a similar question during her interview with Paul's son Rand. When he gave an honest, libertarian answer, the media pounced on him as a racist. This of course included MSNBC which did segment after segment attacking Rand leading him to tell a Louisville radio station, “I need to be very careful about going on certain networks that seem to have a bias.” Clearly aware of what this pathetic excuse for a “news” network did to his son last year, Ron was ready, willing, and able to parry the blow: PAUL: Well, I believe — (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: That was the right under — that was the libertarian right before `64. Was it the better society? PAUL: I believe — I believe that property rights should be protected. Your — your right to be on TV is protected by property rights, because somebody owns that station. I can`t walk into your station. So, right of freedom of speech is protected by property. The right of your church is protected by property. So, people should honor and protect it. This gimmick, Chris, it`s just — it`s off the wall when you, I`m for property rights and states` rights; therefore, I`m a racist. I mean, that`s just outlandish. MATTHEWS: No. I`m just asking you — (CROSSTALK) PAUL: Wait. Wait, Chris. Wait, Chris. People who — let`s say that law was there, and you could do that. Who`s going to do it? What idiot would do that? What idiot would do that? MATTHEWS: Everybody was in the South. I saw the white — I saw the “white only” signs driving through the South in college. Of course they did it. You remember them doing it. PAUL: Oh, yes, yes. Yes, but I also know that the Jim Crow laws were illegal, and we got rid of them under that same law. And that`s all good. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: Right. Well, you would have voted against that law. PAUL: Pardon me? MATTHEWS: You would have voted against that law. You wouldn`t have voted for the `64 civil rights bill. PAUL: Yes, but not in — I wouldn`t vote against getting rid of the Jim Crow laws. (CROSSTALK) See where this is going? As NewsBusters has been reporting for months, MSNBC's goal is to make every Republican presidential candidate look racist. With 9 percent unemployment, $4 gasoline, rising food costs and plummeting housing prices, Barack Obama's cheerleaders know they're going to have to get the public's attention off the economy for him to get reelected. The answer: make every contender a racist, and the man that gets a thrill up his leg at the mere mention of the name “Obama” is more than willing to do his part: MATTHEWS: But you would have voted for the — you know you — oh, come on. Honestly, Congressman, you were not for the `64 civil rights bill. PAUL: Because — because of the property rights element, not because it got rid of the Jim Crow law. MATTHEWS: Right. The guy who owns a bar says, no blacks allowed, you say that`s fine. PAUL: No, Chris, you`re demagoguing it now. You know that isn`t what I`m saying. MATTHEWS: No, I`m asking a question. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: Well, what`s the answer? What`s your answer? (CROSSTALK) PAUL: You know, segregation was created by government laws. Slavery was created by government laws. Segregation — MATTHEWS: Oh. PAUL: Let me go. Let me — segregation in the military by government laws. So, what we want to do, as libertarians, is repeal all of those laws and honor and respect people with — (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: OK. Look, I have seen this. (CROSSTALK) PAUL: But for you to imply — for you to imply that a property rights` person is endorsing that stuff, you don`t understand that there would be zero signs up today saying something like that. And, if they did, they would be an idiot and they would out of business. So, I think you`re just getting overboard in order to try to turn it around and — MATTHEWS: No, I`m not. I`m asking it. I`m talking about facts. PAUL: — try to accuse somebody of being a racist. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: I`m not calling anybody a racist. I`m saying the laws are racist. (CROSSTALK) PAUL: Yes. That`s what you`re implying. That`s what you`re implying, Chris. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: I once knew a laundromat when I was in the Peace Corps training in Louisiana, in Baker, Louisiana. A laundromat had this sign on it in glaze, “whites only” on the laundromat, just to use the laundromat machines. This was a local shop saying no blacks allowed. You say that should be legal. PAUL: That`s — that`s ancient history. That`s ancient history. That`s over and done with. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: Because it`s been outlawed. PAUL: Segregation on buses and all was done by law. So it was a culture. That`s over and done with, Chris. Why do you want to go back to ancient days and ancient history? It`s past. MATTHEWS: Because you want to come back — (CROSSTALK) PAUL: It`s past. And nobody is advocating it. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: You`re running for president — because you`re running for president as a libertarian. Believe me, we don`t need laws to protect people. PAUL: Well, look, you are concocting and you`re reading much more into it, and you`re trying to imply certain beliefs that I don`t have. And I think you`re wrong. I think you`re wrong. MATTHEWS: No. I think you`re a libertarian. I think you`re a total libertarian. I think you`re a total libertarian. I think that is what is appealing about you. And I think people like you. PAUL: And you`re doing it deliberately. (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: You know why they like you? They want to live in a simpler society. (CROSSTALK) PAUL: The comparison to being a total libertarian is believing in liberty vs. being a totalitarian. (LAUGHTER) PAUL: So, if you want the opposite, just look around. That`s what we have. We have a totalitarian world. That`s what most of history has been about, totalitarianism, dictatorship. MATTHEWS: I know. PAUL: We have only had a small taste of freedom of choice and the principle of private property — MATTHEWS: OK. PAUL: — and contract rights. And we`re blowing it. MATTHEWS: OK. PAUL: So, this — this whole thing that we`re going to give up on that, what we`re doing is trying to emphasize that something good and wonderful comes from freedom — MATTHEWS: Right. OK. PAUL: — and freedom of choice, and that we should not say this, that — that liberty is disgusting, as you imply, and totalitarian should be the way we run our country. MATTHEWS: No, I`m not. I`m asking — you`re answering your own questions. PAUL: I think that`s absurd. I may not support many of Paul's views, but I sure like the way he handled this Obama-loving sycophant! Bravo, Ron! Bravo!

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MRC’s Brent Bozell Recaps 2011 DisHonors Awards on Friday’s ‘Fox & Friends’

On the May 13 Fox & Friends , MRC President and NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell came abaord to recap the 2011 Media Research Center Gala and DisHonors Awards dinner held on May 7 in Washington, D.C. Anchor Brian Kilmeade started off by showing the ” Quote of the Year ,” which was “won” by MSNBC's Ed Schultz for ranting that Republicans “want to see you dead” and “make money off your dead corpse.” [For the full Fox & Friends segment, watch the video embedded after the page break or listen to MP3 audio here ]

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