Perhaps it is a low regard for the racial sensibilities of Rush Limbaugh’s audience, or what he calls “non-college whites” as a whole, but MSNBC host Chris Matthews and the panel on this weekend’s broadcast of “The Chris Matthews Show” has branded an entire segment of society as being guilty of prejudice. (more)
In a Sunday evening interview on MSNBC, “Hardball” host Chris Matthews spoke candidly not just of his allegiance to the president’s agenda, but also of the frustrations many on the professional left are feeling with the administration’s lack of leadership. (more)
On his Thursday radio show — at Chris Matthews’ request — KABC radio host Larry Elder took on the MSNBC “Hardball” host about his politics and his new book, “Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero.” Elder seemed unimpressed with both. (more)
The Daily Caller spoke with MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry about Matthews’ new book, “Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero,” and what makes it different from so many other books on the former president. (more)
Be it known: Chris Matthews does not use a ghostwriter. The “Hardball” host does all his own writing, and he resents the idea that anyone would ever think otherwise. Strongly. (more)
When former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney supposedly invaded Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s personal space Tuesday night, it conjured up a memory of one past debate for MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews. (more)
Betcha didn’t see this one coming. (more)
At a Congressional Black Caucus event in Detroit yesterday, California Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters took a few shots at President Barack Obama’s jobs tour for neglecting black communities. Since then the video has gone viral, and both liberals and conservatives have asked tough questions about Obama’s policies. (more)
After “The Ed Show” Monday curiously edited one of Governor Rick Perry’s speeches in a way that suggested the Republican presidential candidate was a racist, the network was criticized. Tonight, however, it seemed to be business as usual, at least on one MSNBC program. (more)
Listen to liberal commentators opine about the recently enacted debt ceiling deal, and you might hear a common theme: Republicans took the government hostage. (more)
After Vice President Joe Biden reportedly likened the congressional Republicans negotiating tactics to those of “terrorists,” other Democrats have been reluctant to follow in his track and have substituted “hostage taker” in its place. But “Hardball” host Chris Matthews has his own metaphor. (more)
South Africa and apartheid, Custer’s Last Stand — those are not exactly great moments in world history. But Chris Matthews says that today’s Tea Party-influenced Republican Party fits in the same category. (more)
Perhaps Chris Matthews hasn’t had a showdown quite this good since his contentious 2004 Republican Convention interview with then Sen. Zell Miller. During that exchange, the Georgia Democrat challenged the MSNBC “Hardball” host to a duel. (more)
Chris Matthews is not an economist, though he has overcome that constraint and fearlessly plays one on television. Recently, on his program “Hardball,” where for the sake of efficiency, he both asks and answers all the questions, he took on what he termed the Republican Party’s “religious argument” that there is a relationship “between taxes and jobs.” (more)
The GOP gets called a lot of things on MSNBC, the so-called place for politics. But is it fair to call the Republican Party by the name of a religious sect of Islam that is often tied to terrorism? (more)
Our media colleague Chris Matthews just got a thrill up his other leg. He announced on MSNBC that he’s figured out what the black community needs: same-sex marriage. He’s wrong on religious liberty, and he’s wrong on the economics both of marriage and of the black community. (more)
Add this to the list of things MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews doesn’t like about his conservative counterparts on the radio airwaves: They’re carrying the water on the issue of climate change. (more)
In 2002, 297 members of the U.S. House of Representatives (215 Republicans, 82 Democrats) and 77 members of the U.S. Senate (48 Republicans, 29 Democrats) voted for the Iraq War Resolution. MSNBC’s “Hardball” host Chris Matthews blames former President George W. Bush for convincing those duly elected representatives to support the attack on Iraq. (more)
MSNBC host Chris Matthews thinks no potential Republican candidate will say that President Obama is a real American. (more)
In a backhanded compliment, MSNBC host Chris Matthews said that Rep. Michele Bachmann has separated herself from other “frauds” in the Republican Party.** (more)
























