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Does Chris Matthews believe his own spin?

October 28, 2009 6:36 pm ET by Jamison Foser

Here's Chris Matthews tonight, dismissing the relevance of a thesis written by Bob McDonnell, who is currently the Republican nominee in the Virginia governor's race, when he was 34:

It's hard to build a whole campaign on somebody else's term paper. He's [Creigh Deeds, McDonnell's opponent] going after the other guy for writing some right-wing stuff about 25 years ago.

Emphasis very much Matthews' -- his voice dripped with contempt as he spat out the phrase "term paper."

Now, here's what Chris Matthews said about the thesis -- not "term paper" -- back on September 1:

MATTHEWS: Here's a guy that said as follows. In his thesis, he wrote, of federal money for child care programs -- quote -- "Further expenditures would be used to subsidize a dynamic new trend of working women and feminists that is ultimately detrimental to the family by entrenching status quo, the entrenchings of status quo, of non-parental primary nurtured children."

In other words he's saying that, if you give tax cuts or tax breaks for people for child care, you're encouraging the wrong pattern in American life, women in the workplace.

MICHELLE BERNARD, MSNBC POLITICAL ANALYST: Yes.

MATTHEWS: That's a bad thing.

BERNARD: Yes. Yes, from his perspective -- or at least from his perspective when he was 34 years old. Here's the dynamic you have to look at. Sometimes, you might say, well, you can't say that somebody believes the things that they wrote or that they have not evolved if they wrote a thesis, say, at age 21 or 22. He was a 34-year-old -- 34-year-old man when he wrote this.

MATTHEWS: This wasn't the indiscretion of youth.

BERNARD: Exactly. It absolutely wasn't the indiscretion of youth.

Second question, then, is, did he write this because he thought this would be appealing to the teachers at Pat Robertson's school, a very far- right conservative school, or did he write this because he actually believes it? Women are one of the most important voting blocs in the country.

MATTHEWS: What do you think of the character of a person who writes something that the teacher might like in a major essay, a major thesis? This isn't something you knock off in a pop quiz.

BERNARD: Yes.

MATTHEWS: This is something you devote yourself to for at least a year.

BERNARD: Well...

(CROSSTALK)

MATTHEWS: Anybody in grad school knows what I'm talking about.

It's a major commitment of -- of who you are. You write something you believe is useful to the academic discipline, something you believe, or else why write it?

That was September 1.  Now, McDonnell looks likely to win, so Matthews dismisses the thesis as a mere "term paper."

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    • Author by Doug-Life (October 28, 2009 7:03 pm ET)
         
      spin?
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      • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (October 28, 2009 7:06 pm ET)
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        Think of Chris Matthews as a performance artist.

        A bad one.

        Then it starts to make sense, albeit in an alternate universe.
        ~
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        • Author by DellDolly (October 29, 2009 2:30 am ET)
             
          He sounds pretty wishy-washy to me. I didn't know that was a good trait in a performance artist, but maybe...LOL
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      • Author by John Paradox (October 28, 2009 7:57 pm ET)
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        [http://zoeedog.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/spinning_top.jpg]
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    • Author by plainsrabbit (October 28, 2009 7:46 pm ET)
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      Matthews isn't changing his opinion, he's saying - correctly - that the thesis issue isn't working for the Deeds campaign, though one might disagree with the "build a whole campaign" part. Like a lot of other recent posts, this one gets an F, and this from an fan of this site since it began.
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    • Author by riverdog (October 28, 2009 8:58 pm ET)
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      must be a slow day in libtown. so what, he used term paper instead of thesis, well lets just take him out and have a couple cowboys beat the crap out of him for not towing the liberal line. jeeesh!
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      • Author by pointofview (October 28, 2009 9:04 pm ET)
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        You have to understand, what MMFA is really upset about. The Republican is going to win, and that will set in motion all kinds of talk about the dems losing seats in 2010, and start casting a shadow on the prospects for Obama in 2012.
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        • Author by mk3872 (October 28, 2009 9:29 pm ET)
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          Good luck with that and your 30% approval Republican party ...
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          • Author by pointofview (October 28, 2009 9:52 pm ET)
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            Good luck indeed!! It seems to be working in Virginia. Try again, you failed with that attempt.
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            • Author by mk3872 (October 28, 2009 10:12 pm ET)
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              Try taking that enormous success out of the south, loser!
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            • Author by magnolialover (October 29, 2009 8:00 am ET)
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              Wow, so Virginia, a typically and reliable republican State is going to vote a Republican into office? SHOCKING!!!

              MMFA is not upset about Obama's prospects in 2012, he'll win a 2nd term easily. They're also not upset about prospects for dems in 2010 either, because that's not what they do here.

              Apparently, you've not been around enough.
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      • Author by mk3872 (October 28, 2009 9:29 pm ET)
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        You missed the entire concept of irony in Matthews changing his tune. Surprise, surprise ...
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    • Author by mustardman (October 29, 2009 3:18 am ET)
         
      All I know is Matthews obsession with how you pronounce Cheeeeeeney is getting pretty annoying.
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      • Author by ProgLib (October 31, 2009 5:54 am ET)
           
        yes, the cheney pronunciation is getting really irritating. he never did it before, then he started doing it. how did that whole thing start anyway? somebody probably told him how to say it.
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    • Author by ProgLib (October 31, 2009 6:01 am ET)
         
      a little off topic, but this is concerning michelle bernard... i heard her group (independent women's forum) is associated with tim phillips and the right wing teabagger group, americans for prosperity. supposedly, bernard's group, which she is the CEO, attempts to scare breast cancer victims.

      this is pretty surprising, considering mrs. bernard seems like a fair minded person, so these are some surprising revelations.
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      • Author by ProgLib (October 31, 2009 7:44 am ET)
           
        oops... looks like the michelle bernard thing has already been addressed on MMfA.

        i guess i was a little late to the party on this one. :)

        still, a very interesting situation. she is always appearing on hardball, too.
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