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Media Coverage of the Chris Matthews Firestorm

South Coast Today: LETTERS: Pundits spew sexism at Clinton (02/04/08)

Fox News: NBC's Chris Matthews Wimps Out By Apologizing To Hillary Clinton (01/23/08)

Niagara Falls Reporter: Matthews, Russert hating the Clintons (01/22/08)

Slate: Hardballs: How would Chris Matthews sound if he talked to men like he talks to women? (01/22/08)

ABC News: 'Hardball's' Matthews Backtracks on Clinton Comment (01/18/08)

The Nation: Sexist Hell Freezes Over (01/18/08)

Kurtz: Chris Matthews Backs Off 'Nasty' Remark on Clinton(01/17/08)

AP: Matthews: I Wronged Clinton With Remark (01/17/08)

Salon: Chris Matthews' Mea Culpa (01/17/08)

Politico: Chris Matthews sorry for 'sexist' comments (01/17/08)

AP: Chris Matthews a Target for Clinton Fans (01/11/08)

Marie Coco: Sexist Double Standards and Misogynist Insults (01/11/08)

Columbia Journalism Review: The Anti-Chris Matthews Vote (01/09/08)

Salon: The witch ain't dead, and Chris Matthews is a ding-dong (01/09/08)

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