President Obama delivered his not-the-State-of-the-Union speech last night, and then it was Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal’s turn to present the Republican rebuttal. Read the full post.
Feb 25
2009
06:05 PM ET
Chris Matthews prays for Bobby Jindal
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Fox News has Bill O’Reilly, MSNBC has Chris Matthews. What’s the big deal? You don’t like him, don’t watch him.
I agree. When he started his rebuttal I thought I had accidently tuned into “Sesame Street”. I don’t know what possessed him to read it that way. And then he made the mistake of lying about something I’m quite familiar with–volcano monitoring. He basically used the entire stimulus budget of the US Geological Survey and said that it was all to be used for volcano monitoring. I’m starting to thing Republicans hate science. Oh wait… they do!
Chris Matthews has completely lost all sense and sensibility. He should visit his local shrink before he actually goes up Obama’s leg instead of just feeling the thrill, the sensation when he sees or thinks of Obama. Tsk tsk
Dma, you are right about Piyush “Bobby” Jindal. If he’s really a canidate for the 2012 election, he needs to show some cahones.
man, what the hell is wrong with people. He said “Oh, god”. No context and no clue if he was saying “Oh, god, here comes this clown”, or “Oh, God, I need to go to the bathroom”, or “Oh, God, keep sucking, I’m about to…”. He uttered 2 words for crying out loud.
You’re a d0uche bag. Matthews acts like he is a real news man. That’s the problem. He is in the tank for the democrats. He wanted to run for the senate in Pennsylvania…AS A DEMOCRAT. You cannot be on the news or deliver the news objectively if you have an opinion. Matthews is a pundit, but MSNBC is disgraceful enough to let him and Keith Olberdork take charge of mainstream political events that Tom Brokaw or Brian Williams should be covering.