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Moby
01-08-2009, 04:56 PM
That's a shame. No one could have provided more humor then this guy. Sarah Palin isn't even as big a joke as Chris Mathews would have been.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/08/business/media/08matthews.html?_r=2

By BILL CARTER
Published: January 7, 2009
Chris Matthews, the host of the MSNBC program “Hardball,” told his staff on Wednesday night that he would not run for the Senate in 2010 from Pennsylvania.

For much of the last year, Mr. Matthews had been considering entering the Senate race as a Democrat in his home state at the same time he was renegotiating his contract with NBC News. He had attended several meetings that had included Pennsylvania representatives as well as some major fund-raisers in the Democratic Party.

But Mr. Matthews, who was once a top aide to the House speaker, Tip O’Neill of Massachusetts, and ran for Congress as a Democrat in 1974, never formally declared himself a candidate, a decision which would have forced him out of his position at MSNBC.

In an interview in October, Mr. Matthews said, “People have asked me about it. I’ve never told anyone that I’m running.”

There has been speculation that Mr. Matthews, 63, was flirting with a Senate run as a way to give him some leverage in his contract talks. According to at least one earlier report, NBC was planning to ask Mr. Matthews to return but wanted him to take a drastic pay cut — from $5 million a year to an amount closer to $1 million.

Since that report, “Hardball” has bounced back in the ratings, especially during the presidential election season, and NBC News executives have expressed much more interest in retaining Mr. Matthews

Mr. Matthews declined to comment last night, as did executives from NBC News. But one executive said that discussions with Mr. Matthews for a new contract to remain on “Hardball” were continuing.

SeedyROM
01-09-2009, 05:06 AM
Matthews failed to get the nomination in 1973. He is better suited for journalism. He played attack dog on the democrats many times over the years. Matthews would have been a big joke, some of his election coverage was damn right biased. He's not as bad as Ogermann. GE should bump him up to NBC so he can get away from the Foxnews 2.0 jerks he works for now.

SeniorChief
01-09-2009, 08:50 AM
Speaking of Olbermann....

You have GOT to watch this - http://www.thehotjoints.com/2008/11/02/video-snl-skit-skewers-keith-olbermann/

Moby
01-09-2009, 01:51 PM
Matthews failed to get the nomination in 1973. He is better suited for journalism. He played attack dog on the democrats many times over the years. Matthews would have been a big joke, some of his election coverage was damn right biased. He's not as bad as Ogermann. GE should bump him up to NBC so he can get away from the Foxnews 2.0 jerks he works for now.
The funny thing about Mathews is that he's always so emotional about everything. His eyes get glazed over, his heart rate goes up, he starts talking faster and faster. When he's talking about an issue, pretty much on any side of the board, his emotions and feelings take over.

He's better for commentary even though he does often speak about both sides of the issue his personal emotions send things to one side or another.

Mr. Blue
01-09-2009, 08:08 PM
Too bad he didn't run...he could have been closer to Obama and got frequent chills up his leg.

SeedyROM
01-11-2009, 04:26 AM
The funny thing about Mathews is that he's always so emotional about everything. His eyes get glazed over, his heart rate goes up, he starts talking faster and faster. When he's talking about an issue, pretty much on any side of the board, his emotions and feelings take over.

He's better for commentary even though he does often speak about both sides of the issue his personal emotions send things to one side or another.

Matthews is emotional, he overreacts and it has hurt his career. He's not
fit for politics, the Senate snake pit would eat him alive.