Chris Matthews, MSNBC

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on Friday, February 18, 2011 * * * * *

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Chris Matthews of MSNBC's 'Hardball' on “President of the World: The Bill Clinton Phenomenon” which will air on Monday February 21 at 10PM on MSNBC.

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    1. AchduLieber  02/23/2011 05:33 PM Report

      How about if we cut down on the 'ad hominem' attacks?

    2. doodah  02/23/2011 08:50 AM Report

      I suspect 'Chris Matthews' would be a card-toting communist propagandist if it was 'popular' to do so. He trys to be 'American Folksy', but he's an inauthentic-attention-leach. a regular ballet-dancing Ralph Nader-fruitcup wannabe Ronald Reagan.

    3. charlizecourriers  02/21/2011 03:11 PM Report

      The people I admire are those men who died in Vietnam, especially those from Matthews' draft board, Clinton's draft board and Rose's draft board-while Matthews, Clinton and Rose were manipulating "the system" to their selfish advantage.

    4. REMant  02/21/2011 10:55 AM Report

      If I hear Matthew's 23rd Psalm story one more time, I think I'll puke. Clinton, I suppose, is trying hard to buff up his legacy, like Nixon and Carter, and besides liberals like squeezing each other more than conservatives, so I wouldn't make a lot of that aspect, but the guy probably does need to do more reading. Ppl need to face JFK's neoconservatism; it's probably what got him killed. I remember my reaction to the assassination as being about the same as to the Oklahoma bombing, and Sept 11, 2001, that they were completely avoidable, understandable, and from a point of view, deserved. Things like that rarely come out of the blue. I think Boehner is garnering a lot more admiration than the politicos want to believe. Even liberals on some talk shows believe the admin's budget was offered in bad faith, and even the Post has shifted its stance on spending.