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For Chris Matthews, misogyny pays

April 16, 2008 1:13 pm ET

Tongues are still wagging over The New York Times Magazine's cringe-inducing cover story about MSNBC talker Chris Matthews. The cringes came courtesy of the name-dropping Matthews, whose raging insecurities danced across nearly every page of the piece. As Digby noted after reading the opus, "He fulfills every single Village media cliche: obsessive social climbing, deep personal insecurity, primitively sexist and racist and just plain dumb."

Question: Is Chris Matthews the Michael Scott of political talk show hosts? And if so, does that make MSNBC the Dunder Mifflin of cable news?

Matthews has harvested a bumper crop of outrageous remarks during this extended primary season. Specifically, fueled by his obsession with the Clintons (he can't recall attending a single Beltway party where the couple has not been discussed), Matthews has unleashed a flood of sexist commentary.

On that front, of course, the Hardball host has not been alone. This election season, we've seen a cavalcade of white, middle-age men express their deep, personal contempt for the first serious female contender for the White House. Contempt, of course, that has nothing to do with Sen. Hillary Clinton's policies or her beliefs. Instead, it's been an oddly personal disdain dressed up as political analysis.

The way Mike Barnicle on MSNBC said Clinton "look[ed] like everyone's first wife standing outside a probate court." The way Bill Kristol on Fox News said that among the only people supporting Hillary Clinton were white women, and "[w]hite women are a problem, that's, you know -- we all live with that." The way CNN's Jack Cafferty likened Clinton to "a scolding mother, talking down to a child." The way Fox News' Neil Cavuto suggested Clinton was "trying to run away from this tough, kind of bitchy image." The way MSNBC's Tucker Carlson announced that "when [Clinton] comes on television, I involuntarily cross my legs." The way Christopher Hitchens on CNBC described Clinton as being "sort of alternately soppy and bitchy.'"

That's all taken place in open view. And while a blog swarm did engulf Matthews in January, followed by a forced, pseudo-apology by the host -- and his attacks did prompt some women activists to carry picket signs outside the MSNBC studios -- the openly sexist comments have produced very few condemnations from within the industry and even less soul-searching from the (mostly male) press corps. In fact, in Matthews' case, the sexist outbursts have helped propel his career. That's how he landed on the cover of the Times magazine.

Why? Because misogyny pays.

Question: If Chris Matthews had been forced to apologize to Sen. Barack Obama for divisive, personal comments the host had made about the candidate, and if the comments had prompted civil rights groups to protest outside the MSNBC studios, do you think Chris Matthews, three months after the fact, would be photographed on the cover of The New York Times Magazine with an uproarious grin on his face?

For me, there were two key takeaways from the Times opus. The first was that Clinton-bashing -- and specifically, misogynistic Hillary-bashing -- pays off in the form of magazine cover stories. And second was that political journalism is a farce.

It's a farce because Matthews has clearly been crowned the Hot Journalist of this election cycle. He's already received loving, Page 1 treatment from the media-centric New York Observer, as well as a February "valentine" from The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz. And now the Times piece, which clocked in at 8,000 words, the type of space the prestigious magazine usually sets aside to profile presidential candidates and heads of state. Keep in mind that within the Beltway's ego-driven media culture, with its all-publicity-is-good-publicity view of the world, there's no question that kind of cover treatment by the Times is seen as a coveted status symbol, no matter how many cringes the actual article may have induced. The cover story conferred a very simple message: Chris Matthews has been anointed a media star.

It's just so sad. Remember when campaign cycles generated Hot Journalists who actually accomplished something? Who actually practiced the craft and helped change journalism for the better by providing us with a deeper understanding of unfolding campaigns, who painted vivid portraits of the players involved? For instance, the way Richard Ben Cramer famously captured the 1988 race and how Sid Blumenthal and Joe Klein left their marks on the 1992 contest?

Other than to insult Hillary Clinton, what, exactly, has Chris Matthews done during 2008 to be crowned some sort of hot media property? It's a serious question. What kind of journalism does Matthews practice? Because I don't recognize it when I watch his program or see him on the nights the primary returns come in.

What's so depressing for the journalism profession is that the Times profile barely takes a moment to even ponder what contribution, if any, Matthews is making to journalism. The article certainly doesn't suggest Matthews has a unique talent. Yes, he's ubiquitous on television and appears to have no filter between his brain and his mouth. He's also obnoxious and self-centered, which the article makes perfectly clear. But those are personality flaws, not journalism skills.

Nor is Matthews' misplaced self-importance, like when he compared his role in this campaign to Eric Sevareid and Walter Cronkite covering the 1968 White House race, or when he likened himself to Howard Cosell chronicling Muhammad Ali. (Elsewhere, Matthews compared himself to Richard Nixon and NBC's Tim Russert to John F. Kennedy. Ugh, just stop it already.)

But where are the examples of Matthews' leading insights during this campaign? The Times offers no examples, and I'm not sure anyone can find any. And even more depressing, the Times doesn't seem to think it's important or even relevant.

The uncomfortable truth is that the Times helped tap him the Hot Journalist, but Matthews doesn't really display journalistic skills, let alone produce journalistic achievements, that the Times can point to. Why? Because, today, it's beside the point.

The sad fact is the article itself, inadvertently, acknowledges that there really are no standards for campaign journalism anymore. Why else would the article, in all seriousness, compare Hardball with Comedy Central's The Daily Show and The Colbert Report? Those are comedy shows, professional parodies. Hardball is supposed to be a premier political talk show. The Times sees no difference between the two. Then again, perhaps news consumers shouldn't either.

And, no, in case you're wondering, Matthews is not generating huge ratings during the campaign, so that's not why he's been designated hot. Despite the Times' claims about how the "thrilling 2008 presidential campaign has been a boon" for MSNBC and "something of a heyday" for Matthews, Hardball's ratings are rather middling this year compared with the mighty gains others have posted during the historic White House campaign. CNN, for instance, has ridden the Obama/Clinton wave into first place in prime time, beating Fox News for the first time since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Also note that MSNBC recently canceled Tucker Carlson's show, which aired at 6 p.m. ET, right before Hardball, and replaced it with a weekday campaign show hosted by NBC's David Gregory. Almost overnight, the Gregory show has been able to secure an audience similar in size to Hardball, which has been on the air for more than a decade.

No wonder the NBC brass is considering cutting Matthews, and his $5 million salary, loose.

So if Matthews doesn't display any actual journalism skills in terms of unearthing scoops or edifying the race, and if his ratings are just so-so, what explains Matthews' Hot Journalist status?

Answer: Misogyny.

Matthews is hot because he dumps all over Hillary Clinton, saying rude, sexist, and demeaning things about her week after week, and the Beltway media crowd thinks its edgy and insightful and loves to watch. (As the Times noted, "Some of [Matthews'] most devoted followers are Washington media figures.") Matthews, desperate for attention and approval, sees that media elites love his sexist shtick so he lays it on thicker and thicker. Media elites then turn around and anoint him the Hot Journalist.

For Matthews, his boorish behavior is simply an outgrowth of his profession as a Clinton-hater. His television career was first built on obsessive disdain for Bill Clinton during the impeachment years. That pattern of contempt extended into Matthews' gruesome, dishonest attacks on Al Gore in 2000 (he would "lick the floor" to be president, Matthews used to joke), and has now continued with his 2008 coverage, which is laced with sexist commentary.

But if he says wildly offensive and sexist things on the air, why isn't Matthews shunned instead of toasted? Why would the so-called liberal New York Times lavish so much attention on him?

Simple: The press plays dumb about the misogyny, and the Times magazine article was a perfect example. (The political press hates the word misogyny and considers the idea to be cuckoo. Click here to watch Keith Olbermann jump down Elton John's throat for even daring to utter the word in the context of the Clinton campaign.)

Yes, the Times profile acknowledged the fact that critics, including Media Matters for America, have accused Matthews of sexist behavior. But the Times quickly cordoned off that discussion to mostly mean that Matthews leers at women.

In a typical passage from the Times profile, Matthews tries to flirt with actress and Obama supporter Kerry Washington, whom MSNBC head Phil Griffin invites on Hardball at an event. "He wants you on because you're beautiful," Matthews said. "And because you're black." Matthews handed Washington a business card and told her to call anytime "if you ever want to hang out with Chris Matthews."

New York Magazine's Daily Intelligencer blog, in an item praising Matthews, picked up on that passage and suggested:

Places like Media Matters will doubtless point out this interaction as further evidence of Matthews's demeaning attitude toward women, but they'd be missing the point. Matthews is a sexist in the same benign way your grandfather is, but at least he tells the truth.

First off, "benign" sexism? That's an interesting notion. Is that sort of like "benign" racism? (Just asking.) Secondly, New York Magazine completely misses the point, because it adopts the same premise The New York Times does: this idea that Matthews is sexist because he ogles women both on and off the air.

Yes, that sort of behavior is problematic and inappropriate for the host of a political news program. (Am I not stating the obvious here?) But what the media conveniently ignore is the hateful, gender-based language Matthews uses to describe prominent (Democratic) women. It's behavior commonly referred to as misogyny.

In the Times article, Matthew claims he's completely innocent to the charge of demeaning women on the air: ''I don't think there's any evidence of that at all. I've gone back and looked. Give me the evidence. No one can give it to me. I went through all my stuff. I can't find it."

Actually, the evidence that Matthews was looking for remains hidden in plain sight. As Media Matters' Jamison Foser noted, examples of the host's sexist and demeaning comments are plentiful. It's just that the Times politely chose to ignore them. So readers still probably have no idea that Matthews:

  • featured a Photoshopped image of Clinton sporting "She Devil" horns while discussing Republican efforts to demonize her;
  • repeatedly likened Clinton to "Nurse Ratched," the scheming, heartless character from the mental hospital drama One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest;
  • referred to Clinton as "Madame Defarge" and described male politicians who endorsed Clinton as "castratos in the eunuch chorus";
  • compared Clinton to a "strip-teaser," wondered whether she was "a convincing mom," referred to Clinton's "cold eyes" and the "cold look" she supposedly gives people;
  • claimed that "some men" say Clinton's voice sounds like "fingernails on a blackboard."

But oops, those aren't funny or clever or "benign." Instead, they're offensive to people who at least pretend to care how women are portrayed in the press. So The New York Times plays dumb and pretend Matthews is just a tad horny. That's the extent of his sexism; he's incorrigible. And c'mon, what's more adorable than watching powerful men in their 60s publicly lust after women often half their age?

Please note this odd, yet crucial, point: Matthews' openly sexist streak extends only to Democratic and liberal women, and that's another reason the press plays dumb. Because media elites would never anoint Matthews the Hot Journalist if he went on and on about how Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) was too ambitious, or how Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was "witchy," or how the voice of Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) sounded like fingernails being run across a chalkboard, or how Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) had "cold eyes."

That would be considered offensive and out of bounds. But to suggest Clinton's a "witchy," "anti-male" Nurse Ratched? That's deemed by the Beltway elites to be shrewd, astute, and fearless.

See, misogyny pays. And according to the Times, Matthews has three Mercedes in his driveway to prove it.

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    • Author by dbeden4153 (April 16, 2008 1:19 pm ET)
         
      "That's what she said"
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      • Author by dazedandconfused26 (April 16, 2008 2:10 pm ET)
           
        And the Dundy Award for Biggest Dillhole goes to Chris Mathews.
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    • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 1:31 pm ET)
         

      I remember watching CM very rudely berate Michelle Malkin back before the '06 election on his show. I was flabbergasted at his disdain toward her, from what I gathered, was mostly because she was a female and because at the time he didn't really know who she was. (Not that he would have cared if he did know.) I just couldn't understand why he would be so arrogant, but then gradually learned through the many MMFA postings that CMs behavior toward Malin was not an isolated incident but a pattern of misogyny.  

      I have always been of the opinion that CM is more interested in hearing his commentary than anyone else. (That is not uncommon in the talk field.) I tuned out of talking-head TV after those elections. My opinion of CM has not changed. MMFA makes a good point. 

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      • Author by nerzog (April 16, 2008 1:37 pm ET)
           
        I saw that exchange, as well, and I thought Michelle deserved it, along with all the other Troglodytes who were spreading the Swiftboat lies.

        It's interesting to note that when Zig Zag Zell challenged Chris to a duel for that infraction, Chris tucked his tail between his legs and kissed the Senator's arse. He was pretty worthless for the rest of the election cycle.
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        • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:09 pm ET)
             

          Regardless of the subject matter (about which we can disagree), I recall CM wouldn't let Malkin get a word in edgewise, repeatedly cutting her off everytime she tried to say something. 

          I only used this as an example. I have probably watched dozens of CM's shows over the years and this one sticks out above all the rest because he was so rude.  

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          • Author by dbeden4153 (April 16, 2008 2:24 pm ET)
               

            AA, how ironic that is, if what you say is true (I don't know I haven't seen it) that CM wouldn't let Malkin speak and repeatedly cut her off, yet that one sticks out to you as one of the many times you've seen hardball.  Of all the Factor shows I've watched, there's no telling how many times I've seen him cutting people off or shouting them down to the point where they can't even make a point.

            Yet somehow, MSNBC is somehow worse than Fox and CNN (not saying you say that, but there have been plenty of people here who have.)

            And I'm not defending CM, personally I don't like him or his show, but when you step back and take a look at it, comparatively his show is not that bad.

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            • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:33 pm ET)
                 

              It is odd that I'd remember this show by CM. You may have a point about BO. Nothing in particular sticks out in my mind in the shows I've watched except that he bloviates and is pompous.  I remember he usually gives his guests the last word. I don't care for BO and think he jumped the shark a long time ago. 

              I  think I remember CMs show because it seemed so out of character, (I thought at the time,) and because of how dismissive CM seemed to be. I had the distinct impression CM's attitude was based on the fact that Malkin was a female. 

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              • Author by dbeden4153 (April 16, 2008 2:49 pm ET)
                   
                Could very well be, AA.  Like I said, I didn't see the show.  Of course, Malkin could have said some zany thing like she's prone to do (let's face it, Fox wouldn't even keep her on) so in this instance, I'd have to see the tape.
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            • Author by carlileb5935 (April 16, 2008 4:37 pm ET)
                 

              "AA, how ironic that is, if what you say is true (I don't know I haven't seen it) that CM wouldn't let Malkin speak and repeatedly cut her off, yet that one sticks out to you as one of the many times you've seen hardball."

              Great point, dbeden. It's hilarious that an anti-Malkin outburst would get this guy down.

              There's plenty of reasons to hate her outside of the fact that she's female...

              It's when Matthews goes after nice women that his misogyny is apparent. 

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          • Author by watershed (April 16, 2008 2:31 pm ET)
               

            Are you talking about the time Malkin suggested that Kerry shot himself to get his Purple Hearts? ANYONE who said that should and probably would have had the same reaction from anyone, not just Matthews.

            Sexism? Give me a break.

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            • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:34 pm ET)
                 
              I don't think that was what was said at the time, but you may be correct. I imagine the clip is out there somewhere on the web.
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              • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 6:09 pm ET)
                   
                Actually that IS what she said and she was trying to attribute it to the Swift boat vets. Chris wouldnt allow her to do that and demanded SHE stand behind this smear. Of course the Swift boaters were NOT making that claim but Michelle wanted to. Chris just kept demanding she NOT tell us what someone ELSE is saying but what does SHE believe and eventually she said YES she thougth Kerry shot himself on purpose.
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            • Author by deeznuts (April 16, 2008 2:38 pm ET)
                 

              I think Matthews treated Malkin that way not because she's a woman, but because she's a sub-human troll with nary a shred of basic decency in that empty shell she calls a body.

              She deserves any- and everything she gets. She's got years of behavior to make up for.

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              • Author by watershed (April 16, 2008 2:42 pm ET)
                   

                Indeed. She's even persona non grata on Fox.

                In the short and ill advised period I dared posting on her website I had my life literally threatened on more than a few occasions. Her edge of the spectrum is a scary one.

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                • Author by deeznuts (April 16, 2008 2:44 pm ET)
                     

                  Nonsense!

                  Everybody knows all the poor behavior and bad language exists only on the liberal blogs!

                  Where have you been? It was all over the *ahem* news.

                  / sarcasm, for the stupid people; you know who you are.

                  // maybe you don't know who you are... 

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            • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:40 pm ET)
                 

              Water,

              You were correct. I found what I think was the exchange.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoM90bAsr1M
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              • Author by watershed (April 16, 2008 2:45 pm ET)
                   
                And you think that Matthews reaction to this absurdity was misogynist?
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              • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:46 pm ET)
                   

                ps. Malkin's argument was that the charge of Kerry having self inflicted wounds was in the book which if I remember correctly was the Swift Boat Vets book, "Unfit for Command".  

                Matthews was trying to make a point by getting Malkin to agree that she was saying Kerry shot himself.  Malkin kept replying that she was not making the accusation of "self inflicted wounds" rather than Matthews twisting her words. 

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                • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:50 pm ET)
                     

                  watershed,

                  That was my take at the time. I thought CM's insistence on trying to make Malkin agree to his characterization and his dismissive attitude toward her occurred partly because she was a female.  You are free to form your own opinion.  

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                  • Author by watershed (April 16, 2008 2:54 pm ET)
                       
                    I already have formed an opinion, and even posted it above.
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                  • Author by carlileb5935 (April 16, 2008 4:38 pm ET)
                       
                    Why does this Malkin incident sensitize you to the guy?
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                  • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 6:15 pm ET)
                       
                    No SHE was making the claim he was making HER stand behind it. Not get away with MAKING the claim and perhaps an implication saying well they are saying this WHICH THEY WERENT. He wanted her to say straight out if she believed that Kerry purposely wounded himself and she eventually said YES she did. THAT was what she WANTED to say without actually standing behind having said it.
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                • Author by dbeden4153 (April 16, 2008 3:03 pm ET)
                     
                  While a little pushy, I don't see that particular instance as evidence of sexism.  And truth be told, denigrating Kerry's service (which I really don't want to get in to) was apoplectic in the sense that this man served in Vietnam with honor, and not one of the swift-boat veterans were with Kerry when the purple heart incident occurred. To even suggest that Kerry's wounds were self-inflicted, while all government reports state otherwise, is despicable.  Malkin was one of the ones at the fore-front of the swift boat movement, and she took the swift-boat ads as enough evidence she needed to go out and denigrate Kerry's service at every available opportunity.  
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                  • Author by nerzog (April 16, 2008 3:29 pm ET)
                       
                    My impression was that Matthews was just sick of the Swiftboat lies and took it out on Malkin. However, as somebody already said, Malkin spews plenty of her own poison, so it couldn't have happened to a nicer person.
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                • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 6:12 pm ET)
                     
                  Ah NO. He wanted her to stand behind what SHE was saying and she got it wrong. The swift boaters were calling the wounds self inflicted but MALKIN was adding they were purposefully inflicted an accusation the swift boat book did NOT make. They WERE self inflicted, combat is dangerous. Doles first purple heart came from a self inflicted wound that is not anything to be ashamed of. PURPOSEFULLY self inflicted is a whole new kettle of fish. Matthews was pinning her down to make HER take responsiblity for saying what she was saying and not get away with well these people are saying...
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          • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 6:06 pm ET)
               

            He kept cutting her off because she was CONTINUING to try the dishonest tactic he had TOLD her he wasnt accepting. He TOLD her he didnt want to hear her talk about what others are saying that is SHE is going to make the claim he wants to hear HER make it. She got confused not being allowed do her usual dishonest tactic and just kept TRYING to do that over and over Tweety wasnt letting her get away with it. He DEMANDED that SHE put herself behind her smear. That was the RIGHT thing to do

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      • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 6:03 pm ET)
           
        THAT is baloney. I watched that and Malkin was trying to get away with the tactic of making a BS claim that she didnt even understand and attribute it to someone else. Matthews wasnt letting her get away with it and kept demanding SHE say directly if SHE believed what she was saying something so ludicrous even the Swift Boat Liars for Rent werent making the claim she was. He was MAKING her stand behind the smear she was trying to, like the weasel she is, attribute to someone else. That was actually one of the few times I thought Tweety was doing what a good journalist OUGHT to do. Malkin was not only trying to hide beind the these people are saying defense she was misattributing what they really WERE saying the SBL'R may have been saying Kerrys wound was self inflicted but they never SAID, even if they wanted to leave the impression, that Kerry purposely wounded himself. Malkin WAS saying that and if she is making such a slanderous claim she needs to stand behind it not hide behind  THEY are saying it. Chris was RIGHT that time. It isnt mysogny to NOT let her get away with that kind of BS because she is a girl.
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      • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 6:03 pm ET)
           
        THAT is baloney. I watched that and Malkin was trying to get away with the tactic of making a BS claim that she didnt even understand and attribute it to someone else. Matthews wasnt letting her get away with it and kept demanding SHE say directly if SHE believed what she was saying something so ludicrous even the Swift Boat Liars for Rent werent making the claim she was. He was MAKING her stand behind the smear she was trying to, like the weasel she is, attribute to someone else. That was actually one of the few times I thought Tweety was doing what a good journalist OUGHT to do. Malkin was not only trying to hide beind the these people are saying defense she was misattributing what they really WERE saying the SBL'R may have been saying Kerrys wound was self inflicted but they never SAID, even if they wanted to leave the impression, that Kerry purposely wounded himself. Malkin WAS saying that and if she is making such a slanderous claim she needs to stand behind it not hide behind  THEY are saying it. Chris was RIGHT that time. It isnt mysogny to NOT let her get away with that kind of BS because she is a girl.
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    • Author by nerzog (April 16, 2008 1:32 pm ET)
         
      Matthews made a brief appearance on the Dan Abrams show last night, and Dan was making the case that Obama's "bitter redneck" comment wasn't making much difference. Matthews got a really strange, petulant expression on his face and insisted that it really was a huge deal, despite what the polls say. He seemed to think Dan was way out in left field for even considering such a thing.

      Not important, just odd. I think Matthews is in the tank for Gramps.
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      • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:11 pm ET)
           

        Nerzog,

        To which polls are you referring?  I heard one pollster yesterday say that many of the polls were taken over the weekend before many people had learned of Obama's gaffe.

        Is there anything more current?  

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        • Author by nerzog (April 16, 2008 3:27 pm ET)
             
          That I don't know. I'm sure that the polls will change, since the idiot Media Bobbleheads just refuse to let it go. Meanwhile, our White House is occupied by a war criminal, and they can't seem to find time to talk about it. Interesting.
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    • Author by werner (April 16, 2008 1:32 pm ET)
         

      I'm an Obama supporter who was outraged when the Clintons were slammed by the media( I am 52 years old by the way).

      I have no sympathy for Mathews but I have no more sympathy for Hillary or Bill at this point in time.

       

      Hillary's response to the so called "bitter gate" incident has shown that she is someone who will do anything to win.

       

      I will be watching tonight's debate. 

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      • Author by anotheramerican (April 16, 2008 2:13 pm ET)
           

        Werner,

        Generally Obama and Hillary make like best friends in the debates. It's when they are not facing each other directly they seem to say more. Having said that, I might watch too.  

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        • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 7:43 pm ET)
             
          My guess is, and that is all it is a guess, that they like and respect each other overall. They both want the gold ring. They both know it is going to be hard for a Republican to win this time and they are playing a bit dirty but I am fairly certain when the whole shebang is over there will be no residual resentment from either of them.
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      • Author by truthseeker77 (April 16, 2008 2:22 pm ET)
           
        Obama would do anything to win too: lying about Kennedy bringing his dad to the US, pandering to SF liberals while trashing small-towners, etc.
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        • Author by deeznuts (April 16, 2008 2:39 pm ET)
             

          pandering to SF liberals while trashing small-towners

          When, exactly, did that happen?

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          • Author by mescal (April 17, 2008 4:40 am ET)
               
            It Must have happened that way, Dezznuts. He calls himself Truthseeker, for God's sake! He wouldn't even THINK about distorting what actually happened because he's in the tank for Clinton... not with a tag like that!
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      • Author by deeznuts (April 16, 2008 2:43 pm ET)
           

        Hillary's response to the so called "bitter gate" incident has shown that she is someone who will do anything to win.

        True that.

        The way she's campaigning, she might as well change her party affiliation and hire Karl Rove.

        On second thought...maybe it's a shrewd move on her part. This way, she gets to use all of Rove's ideas about politics without having to pay him! 

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        • Author by Appleboy (April 16, 2008 5:33 pm ET)
             
          Obama makes a mistake, and Hillary tries to take advantage of it. Oh, the horror! I've never seen such behavior from a politician.
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          • Author by dazedandconfused26 (April 16, 2008 5:48 pm ET)
               

            My problem wasnt with hillary trying to capitalize on what Obama said, it was how lame her statement about her father teaching her how to shoot was behind her Granpas cabin was. Never brought it up before, now all the sudden she is Annie Oakley? She could be a little less obvious about her shameless pandering, it's a little patronizing.

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      • Author by steeve (April 17, 2008 10:41 pm ET)
           

        You mean a presidential candidate wants to win really bad?  Oh my goodness.

        I personally would do anything to ensure the Democrat wins.  It's kind of important, you know.

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    • Author by MelissaMcEwan (April 16, 2008 2:13 pm ET)
         

      Fantastic piece, Eric.  One of the things that really sticks out to me is the bit about Olbermann "jump[ing] down Elton John's throat for even daring to utter the word in the context of the Clinton campaign."

      That just says it all, doesn't it? It's not the misogynists who are the recipient of public scorn; it's the people who have the temerity to publicly talk about what's going on in realistic terms.

      Kudos also for taking on that "benign" sexism crap so handily.

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    • Author by BearCountry (April 16, 2008 2:45 pm ET)
         

      As usual Boehlert "gets it."  I just can't watch the talking heads programs; they are so self-involved and spin up any lies that they need to start a denigration of the current Dem that they want to swiftboat, or to make a point based on the lie.

      With few exceptions the current crew of "A list" pundits is so in the tank for st. john and the neocons that it skews what people think.  Something in the neighborhood of 75% of the nation feel that w is ruining our country's economy and that we should no longer be in Iraq.  In spite of mccain wanting to continue w's legacy of war, tax cuts for the rich, privatize Social Security, no GI Bill, etc., the SCLM have built up mccain as such a "straight talking maverick not tied to w" that he has almost 50% of the voting public willing to vote for him for "change."

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    • Author by Radiowalla (April 16, 2008 6:06 pm ET)
         
      Eric, this is a superb piece of criticism. I only wish you had given a hat tip to the incomparable Bob Somerby whose Daily Howler has been chronicling the Matthews circus act for many years.
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    • Author by dustsparkle (April 16, 2008 7:36 pm ET)
         
      I can't believe that these things even need to be said, but clearly they do.  Thank you for this excellent piece. 
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    • Author by Kuato (April 16, 2008 9:33 pm ET)
         

      Sounds like blah blah blah to me.  I'd rather pound sand than read another useless blog by Boehlert. 

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      • Author by therick (April 16, 2008 10:00 pm ET)
           
        Go to the nearest recruiting office, and tell them you're looking to be a "sand pounder."  There's lots of sand in Iraq. 
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      • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 11:21 pm ET)
           
        Since a moron like you cant possibly understand a piece like this why would you bother to read it. You are an ignorant troll go away.
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    • Author by dlkincaid1946 (April 16, 2008 9:40 pm ET)
         
      ALL MEDIA HAS KISSED UP TO OBAMA AND MISTREATED HILLARY. ALL NOT JUST CHRIS - HE JUST LED THE CHARGE.
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    • Author by dlkincaid1946 (April 16, 2008 9:41 pm ET)
         
      I DON'T COMMENT BECAUSE - I HAVE NOT EVER HEARD YOUR COMMENTS OF PRAISE AND/OR RESPECT FOR HILLARY.
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    • Author by Kuato (April 16, 2008 10:23 pm ET)
         

      Will do THERICK.  I hope to see you there fighting with Al-Qaeda.

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      • Author by solon (April 16, 2008 11:22 pm ET)
           
        You are a liar and a fool and you are not clever just ignorant. You are a troll.
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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (April 17, 2008 2:26 am ET)
           

        Why would TheRick be fighting with the traditional values,conservative religious fundamentalist group? He's a moonbat lib, the kind Al Qaeda is trying to kill.

        Seems like he'd just register GOP right here rather than go all that way to join a similar organization.

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    • Author by maggiflint9393 (April 16, 2008 11:34 pm ET)
         

      Chris Matthews is disgusting and displays a piggish character.  I quit watching Mathews on MSNBC a while ago.  Even some of the women on msnbc are Hillary bashers.  What is it with them?  Are they just jealous heffas (heffa includes Chris Matthews)?

       

      Maggi 

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    • Author by wfleet (April 17, 2008 6:05 am ET)
         

      I guess I'm shocked by my shock at the misogyny. I was definitely in a delusion about an imagined progress on the misogyny front. I'd watched Hardball & Olbermann, & when they skewered Bush & Cheney I felt a certain seething satisfaction. I thought the "Far Right's" complaint about the "liberal press" to be a canard, a whining. 

      Whew. When the misogyny against Hillary began to roll down like a mighty toxic rain, I was dumbfounded before I got so damn mad. I felt naive, duped, starry-eyed that I had thought we were tra-la-la post feminist; that people were at least learning to Not Speak their stupider knee-very-jerk lurking lousier thoughts.

      Except for Media Matters, there's not a ripple on the pond of so-called journalistic complacency re misogyny. Self-satisfied little re-eat your own vomit popinjays as they would say in the 16th c.

      As giga-egregious in-the-tankdom goes, Keith Olbermann devoted the whole 60 minutes of his show one night to a slavering umbrage-fraught spittle spew re the passport incident when he thought it was only Mr. Obama whose passport records had been peered into. In a Wagnerian crescendo of escalating outrage, he breathlessly brought in Wolff, Alter, & his usual Hillary slashers to insinuate that somehow this had probably been fomented by the Clinton campaign. It was 60 minutes of an Obama adulation ad with constant B-roll (background video) of Mr. Obama kissing babies (literally!) and shaking hands of screaming fans.

      I was embarrassed at myself for having been taken in by these sneering pundidiots. The following day when it was revealed that Clinton & McCain's passports had been snooped too, there was hardly a peep. The story vaporized.

      They don't even have to bother with 'code.' They seem to know that their jobs will be completely secure & that there's no 'too far' re misogyny. There will be no Imus moment. Even David Schuster is right back being snide.

      Three Mercedes. I suppose we can now categorize the disgust level at misogynist episodes by One, Two, or Three Mercedes -- 3 Mercedes being the higher degree of disgust. Then there's which Circle of Hell these blowhards belong in, but that's for another night.  

       

         

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    • Author by Kuato (April 17, 2008 7:04 am ET)
         

      You guys need some Sanka.

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    • Author by Kuato (April 17, 2008 7:05 am ET)
         
      But be careful not to spill it as you bow to the alter of Boelhert.
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      • Author by political_left-religious_right (April 17, 2008 8:53 am ET)
           
      • You guys need some Sanka.  But be careful not to spill it as you bow to the alter of Boelhert.

      • Some points for you, CP:

        1. I don't drink Sanka, nor anything caffeinated.

        2. As a fundamentalist Christian, I bow the knee to no man.

        3. It's "altar" and "Boehlert."  You'll get more respect if you spell things correctly.

        4. If you want anyone to avoid bowing the knee to Boehlert, you have to give cogent reasons why not.  You've been superficially insulting (calling his post worthless), but haven't addressed a single point that he made.  This is not how real criticism is done.  If you want to play ball here, then act like an adult and address the issues.  Otherwise, begone, for there are too many trolls around here as it is.

        p.s. I'm a capitalist, and am very fond of pigs.  I think you do an insult to both.

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  • Author by jjc2006 (April 17, 2008 7:46 am ET)
       

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

    You are the first journalist to have addressed Matthew's blatant sexism, his nasty personal virtriol toward the Clintons in general, Hillary in particular.  I DO remember his nasty attacks against Al Gore and I was outraged and remain outraged at the complacency of the "liberal" journalists.  It is the same now...with something added.  NOW, I sense people like Herbert, Robinson, even EJ Dionne sitting around and giggling like schoolboys at the sexist attacks on Senator Clinton.

    The mostly male press, don't get it, refuse to get it.  And the few women in the MSM "go along"......just wanting to prove they can be a part of the club.

    When I saw the words "benign sexism" in the article on Matthews, I literally got ill.  How can any legitimate journalist use such a hurtful oxymoron?

    The saddest thing of all?  The mostly male blogs CLAIMING to be liberal have shown themselves to be every bit as misogynistic as the right wing blogs.  We've come a long baby....NOT. 

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  • Author by trailer801 (April 17, 2008 9:08 am ET)
       
    I quit watching MSNBC over a month ago. Fox three years ago and now going to leave CNN!! I find life a little better in doing this. THINK Link tv and c-span. larry ward rapid city SD
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  • Author by Boohall (April 17, 2008 9:23 am ET)
       

     

    Well we sane people know how sick Matthews is.  What disturbs is how few people watch his program and he still gets a spotlight.

    Some one needs to ayalyze his latest book about politics and life.  Then seriously thing of removing him from public view.  I feel for his boys and hope he hasn't damaged them with his illness.

    Thank you for your article it needed to be said.  Chris has developed a little gang of violators and he uses them to support his opinions on his program.

     

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  • Author by jkfamily5770 (April 17, 2008 11:11 am ET)
       

    Mr. Boehlert

    Brillant article. 

    Thank you!

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  • Author by gayle8287 (April 17, 2008 4:48 pm ET)
       
    Eric must still live with his mother. Chris Matthews treats all targets pretty much the same. These chronic charges of misogyny are nuts. Hillary is totally Nurse Ratched. I remember well many of my 70's era feminist professors challenging women about why they wore lipstick during women's studies classes. And that was just the warm up question. Many of us just sat and tolerated the abuse for fear of getting a poor grade. This is such a ridiculous rant, especially when one considers how well Elton John has been paid for his misogynistic Vegas show!!!! If Hillary can't handle the American media chatter then how will she handle negotiations with real misogynistic men in other parts of the world? Get real, and Eric, don't cry for the lady. She's proved that she can fight in the gutter with the best of them. Ms "War Room" is nearly as reptilian as it gets.......right up there with Dick Cheney.
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  • Author by ebryan52 (April 17, 2008 9:26 pm ET)
       

    I don't watch Chris Matthews but Media Matters and others tell me he was honestly in love with President Bush. I would expect some negativity for Hillary given that, what I don't understand though is his mad love for Barack Obama.

    Does that prove he's not a racist? G.W. was out there trying to reverse affirmative action laws and end Roe vs. Wade and now Obama comes along and we've forgotten him.

    What kind of scruples does the man have?

    You could almost expect him to bolt his brother Obama for McCain at the first unexpected news of bad associations. I'm sure he hasn't heard yet about Rev. Wright, Tony Rezco and William Ayers.  

    And why demean the game of baseball by naming it Hardball? Why not Hard Guy? 

     

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  • Author by flopmeister699151 (April 18, 2008 1:10 am ET)
       

    They like matthews because he asks what sounds like tuff questions that work to benefit these elites that control washington and control our media.  It's almost like a rock star thing.  The total shock of saying something controversial.  Well he spouts off these rude comments about women and blacks and it works to get the attention that is needed to promote otherwise stupid news into "real" news.  Like the faux news thing.  If you say something, even if it's not true, it still can start a buzz and move your opponent into a defensive mode.  And it's similar to the O'reilly thing.  If you act like you are cutting to the chase and getting "real" and serious, Matthews doing this by screaming and interrupting, you put on the facade of actually reporting the news.  And if the news is "hillary clinton sounds like nails on a chalkboard" it's pretty easy for him to buck crazy loud on a subject like this.

    What it all boils down to is we are having curtains being drawn across our eyes to a system of gov't that really only works to benefit the wealthy and the rest are blocked from banding together to force change that would benefit the society as a whole. 

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  • Author by The Libertarian Guy (April 18, 2008 11:18 am ET)
       

    Why is it wrong to point out Hillary's bad points, and why is it "misogynist" to do so? If she were a man, and had the exact same qualities - or lack thereof - would it be the reverse of misogyny to criticize at that point?

     

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  • Author by stu.rosenberg3382 (April 18, 2008 1:55 pm ET)
       

    Matthews' mysogyny has been pretty conclusively demonstrated by Media Matters, though ignored by the Times.  But we shouldn't gloss over his truly remarkable ignorance of basic political facts.  For instance, on Hardball and on Morning Joe, he recently made a big point of criticizing Obama and Clinton for advocating Canadian style single payer health care plans!

    So here's a guy who gets paid around 5 million a year for talking politics six days a week on tv and he's utterly clueless over where the major Dems stand on one of the central issues of the campaign.  Neither Obama nor Clinton, of course, has ever supported single payer.  Astonishing, no?  You'd think the furniture on his show would have picked up that much by osmosis.

    The fact is most of the talking heads on tv have little interest in the policy part of politics.  What makes Matthews unique is he has none.  For him, it's just about the horse race.  And the reason is simple.  To talk policy, you have to know something.  You have to do your homeword.  To discuss the horse race, you don't.

    Stuart Rosenberg

    stu.rosenberg@verizon.net

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  • Author by The Tenacious Topher-Man (April 18, 2008 6:44 pm ET)
       

    I agree with this well articulated piece 100%. 

    Misogyny, for some reason, doesn't exist in the eyes of many.  

    Sorry for the double post. I hate my own spelling errors. Hey, it's a quirk... wanna fight about it? ;)

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  • Author by maryanncallan53 (April 19, 2008 1:25 pm ET)
       

    Eric: How refreshing it is to read the truth about that woman hating hyena, Matthews.  MSNBC's Keith Oberman is just as bad. The full weight of the media's double standard regarding the Clintons can be seen in the last debate(I use the term loosely.) Obama got a taste- a small one at that in relative terms- of irrelevant and controversy aimed questioning. The reaction on all "news" stations was predictable and over the top. "Hillary and ABC attacked Obama unfairly!"  There was fallout, too, as angry letters poured in. Never mind that Hillary gets pilloried daily. She's just a woman. And a Clinton. Always fair game down to the cellular level.

    The Clintons' treatment in the mainstream media has, at least, been consistent.  Attacking the Clintons for being racist after the Jackson and Johnson comments as a campaign strategy to steal black voters worked like a charm. The Clintons-champions of black Americans their entire careers- became the enemy. Racists!  How quickly they turn. And MSNBC was at the forefront. 

     I feel like a rebel supporting Hillary. The right, the left, and the full force of a media that gave us two Bush administrations, an illegal war, torture, suspended Habeas Corpus, and spying on us without warrants- without any substantial outcry- are against her. It only strengthens my resolve to support her as an underdog and first legitimate competent woman candidate. The corporate media has been wrong and remiss on all major issues. Trusting their judgment would be like the proverbial dog returning to its vomit. No thanks.

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