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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

Chris Matthews wasn't the only liberal who referred derisively to "the Bush regime." A search of Nexis for "Bush regime" found other former and current MSNBCers using the term both before and after Bush's tenure in office in addition to liberal acolytes like Democratic strategist Steve McMahon, Senator Arlen Specter's challenger from the Left, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.), and quadrennial Green Party standard-bearer Ralph Nader.

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  • @eqsmooth At least I pay my own rent, live on my own, and if all you can do is display your ability to properly spell insults, maybe the stupid fucker isn't me...

  • @eqsmooth Yes, I was one of them and you're probably one of the 53% suckers who voted for hope and change. Hope you like how he's changing the country because you losers won't have anywhere near the opportunities your parents did. Why don't you go ask them as you probably still live at home.

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  • It is not hard to make Chris Mathews or MSNBC look stupid. The lowest rated cable talking point chanel on cable.

  • @BlackAndRight cry more, bitch. We like it.

  • @RadarGuidedVermin You still crying about the election? Cry more, your whining feeds us.

  • This is fucking retarted

  • @Alexr197 Anyways, I'm sorry that you do not care about the validity of your previous statements, and I do appreciate the candidness.

  • @Alexr197 Well, they may not amount to much, but I do think that they're a representation of your views nonetheless; similarly, what you read and see here should (imo, anyways) have the ability to change your mind as much as any other piece of text you see. Simply because it's youtube doesn't mean that your comment doesn't carry influence, however limited it may be, or that the statement shouldn't hold up to scrutiny.

  • @ExEverest10 With that being said, good-day sir.

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