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Chris Matthews tries to infantilize Sonia Sotomayor

July 15, 2009 9:54 am ET by Jamison Foser

When Chris Matthews appeared on MSNBC yesterday evening to discuss the day's Supreme Court nomination hearings, he seemed to portray Sonia Sotomayor as a child chastened about her (badly distorted) "wise Latina" comments. This morning, Matthews picked up where he left off, further infantilizing Sotomayor:

A calm Judge Sotomayor spent yesterday fending off attempts by Republicans to portray her as someone guided by her personal prejudice -- prejudices -- and even suggested, some of them did, that it was her hot temperament they were worried about. Well, the nominee backed off her comment that a wise Latina would come to a better conclusion than a white man, calling that a mistake. In fact, she used the word "bad," about the words she used, which is certainly strange in an adult conversation.


Is Matthews really prepared to argue that the word "bad" is "strange in an adult conversation"?

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    • Author by Max Credits (July 15, 2009 10:06 am ET)
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      Is Matthews really prepared to argue that the word "bad" is "strange in an adult conversation"?


      Chris "Bad Form!" Matthews is the only adult who gets to use that word in adult conversation:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLDzJHdxWAc
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      • Author by BrendanInBoston (July 15, 2009 10:48 am ET)
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        I'm an adult and I use the word "bad" in my conversations all the time.

        I'll say things like, "Chris Matthews' show "Hardball" is bad for America," or "Chris Matthews is bad at his job," or "Why can't anyone see how bad this show is?"
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    • Author by goesto11 (July 15, 2009 11:46 am ET)
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      Why would we assume Chris Matthews knows what words are appropriate in an adult conversation?

      Has he ever participated in one?
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    • Author by seeryer (July 15, 2009 11:53 am ET)
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      This is simply Tweety digging in. He totally screwed up the start of his show yesterday by saying she said, "I was bad" and how childlike that made her sound. So instead of him being a man and saying he misquoted her he decides to play dumb and act like saying the word bad was child like. Tweety could be right in a sense though. Most adults I talk too refer to his show as horrible, not bad.
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