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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2011

MSNBC's Chris Matthews and WHO Radio's Simon Conway did a dual simulcast of WHO Radio and Hardball to discuss the upcoming 2012 Iowa Caucuses. Conway to Matthews: "You're clearly working for the re-election of Barack Obama."

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  • @MrMatthiasSchneider Did you not notice that Matthews DID NOT deny that "he was working for the reelection of Obama". Matthews rarely has a consevative on his show. I turn on MSNBC every morning to see what they are talking about. It's a bunch of liberals praising Obama. The whole network is working for the reelection of Obama. MSNBC, and all their liberal host, have been pushing for Romney to run against Obama for months. MSNBC 90% of the time only have liberals discussing issues.

  • @MrMatthiasSchneider I said, "rarely'. Which means once in a while, which is not often. So, Matthews has someone right of center on his show once in a blue moon and you don't think he is an Obama cheerleader? When he does have a conservative on he interviews them much differant than a liberal guest. Remember the night of the election when Matthews said,"I have a tingle up my leg"? Just by that remark we all know what side of the aisle Matthews is on.

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  • Simon a Jew

  • This fellow is very impressive

  • @MrMatthiasSchneider

    "You guys on the right have an entire network dedicated to distorting the facts and getting Republicans elected."

    As opposed to MSNBC? Your posts are too dumb for words. Go back to the cheap insults of this former Brit ... maybe you could convince your local congressman to sponsor a law that would prevent foreigners from becomming U S citizens ... if their true aim is to become conservative talk show hosts. Thanks for the entertainment.

  • @klrdotorg That is pretty freakin funny. You guys on the right have an entire network dedicated to distorting the facts and getting Republicans elected. They drummed up sentiment for the disastrous Iraq War and the disastrous Bush tax cuts that the budget still hasn't recovered from. So does it bother me that Matthews wants Obama to be successful? Absolutely not. Fact remains though that if you watch his show, he doesn't cheerlead for Obama, unlike e.g. Sharpton.

  • @MrMatthiasSchneider

    Thanks for your simple-minded argument ... it's cute. The idea of a journalist / political commentator actively rooting for a particular president does concern some people who have critical thinking skills. If a particular president was implementing policy that you believe to be bad for the country, would you be "rooting" for his success? Maybe that's a tough concept for you to wrap your mind around.

    Perhaps you should go back to calling this guy "goofy looking".

  • Simon Conway is ok but Sam Clovis is so much better, he's amazing.

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