Monday, July 09, 2007

The Disappearing Credebility of Chris Matthews

I just had to reprint these bits of dialogue from Fox' Hardball with Chris Matthews. The context is the President has just landed on an aircraft carrier festooned with huge sign that says "Mission Accomplished." He is wearing a flightsuit.

MATTHEWS: What's the importance of the president's amazing display of leadership tonight?
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MATTHEWS: What do you make of the actual visual that people will see on TV and probably, as you know, as well as I, will remember a lot longer than words spoken tonight? And that's the president looking very much like a jet, you know, a high-flying jet star. A guy who is a jet pilot. Has been in the past when he was younger, obviously. What does that image mean to the American people, a guy who can actually get into a supersonic plane and actually fly in an unpressurized cabin like an actual jet pilot?

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MATTHEWS: Do you think this role, and I want to talk politically [...], the president deserves everything he's doing tonight in terms of his leadership. He won the war. He was an effective commander. Everybody recognizes that, I believe, except a few critics. Do you think he is defining the office of the presidency, at least for this time, as basically that of commander in chief? That [...] if you're going to run against him, you'd better be ready to take [that] away from him.

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MATTHEWS: Let me ask you, Bob Dornan, you were a congressman all those years. Here's a president who's really nonverbal. He's like Eisenhower. He looks great in a military uniform. He looks great in that cowboy costume he wears when he goes West. I remember him standing at that fence with Colin Powell. Was [that] the best picture in the 2000 campaign?

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To be fair, right wing wingnut Anne Coulter was also on the show and she gushed about the President in a way that suggested she wanted him to accomplish some mission on the decks of her vaguely anorexic body. This was a pathetic display of childish (and strangely homoerotic) hero worship, of truly superficial news coverage, that no one should ever let Matthews forget. He showed himself to be a bootboy of the highest order.

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