Thank you Chris Matthews for bringing some balance to Morning Joe today. Reince Priebus had been free to bash the President with little opposition, but Chris Matthews brought a little heat from the other side and it was great to watch.
Chris Matthews Hammers RNC chair Reince Priebus on Morning Joe
By musesofamom, on August 27, 2012 at 12:55 pm, under Ebony Mom Politics. Tags: African American, African Americans, Barack Obama, black america, black men, Black People, Black women, cbs, Chris Matthews, chris matthews hammers reince priebus, CNN, Current Events, Democratic Party, Democrats, Fox News, gop, media, Morning Joe, MSNBC, nbc, News, politics, President Barack Obama, race, racism, reince priebus, Republican convention 2012, Republicans, television, Today Show. 3 Comments
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I didn’t have to watch it to know that Matthews really brought it to Priebus. But after having watched it; that was a virtual body slam, there were even claps and cheers in the audience. I guess progressives do watch Morning Joe.
When they announced that Chris Matthews was coming up next on Morning Joe, I was O_O… because that guy is a tad bit He was calm for a moment then he just verbally shanked the rebub chairman. WOW. That guy couldn’t say ANYTHING. Left me speechless. (He said what I was thinking, though. Somebody needed to say something. )
I will watch the RNC convention. Maybe Romney will let us know his plan for the nation if elected… or something. They need to can all this vague mess. Sigh.
Hey black folks I have a quiz for you. Are there more white people on welfare than black? Are there more white people on food stamps than black? If whites comprise the vast majority of beneficiaries on these programs, then why do Chris Matthews and white liberals in general invariably attribute any allusions to those programs as referring to blacks? It is because of their own racist world view. My life experience with white liberals has shown me that they see everything in racial terms and it is always their assumption that it is the blacks who are in the lesser role.