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Monday, November 21, 2005
Chris Matthews' big problem: MSNBC show host Chris Matthews spoke at the University of Toronto and revealed to everyone the amoral world in which he lives.


"The period between 9/11 and Iraq was not a good time for America. There wasn't a robust discussion of what we were doing," Matthews said.

"If we stop trying to figure out the other side, we've given up. The person on the other side is not evil -- they just have a different perspective."


That's right. Hijacking airliners and flying them into buildings killing thousands of innocent people isn't evil, it's just misunderstood.

If you're unable to recognize that there is such a thing as evil in the world, then you're a morally bankrupt enabler.

Osama bin Laden is not misunderstood; he is evil.

10:49 AM

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And Matthews blamed Israel for the Iraq war!

How do we go about getting this scumbag fired? His show is so lowly rated, he would be no loss to MSNBC, anyway.

The liberals would be sick, though. The chief arena for their conspiracies would dry up.
 
Ever since the Libby indictment Matthews has been on a crusade to convince his on-air guests that Cheney has been behind some big conspiracy to out Valerie Plame. Whenever a guest counters that the Valerie Plame outing was actually incidental to the normal Washington game of political hardball that the whole Joe Wilson thing truly is about, Matthews audibly groans. He can't accept that there was likley no grand conspiracy about Wilson and his wife. It's driving him crazy.
 
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