Media Matters for America

Matthews mouthed conservative talking points in filibuster debate

May 25, 2005 7:09 pm ET

MSNBC host Chris Matthews weighed in on the filibuster debate on the May 18 edition of Hardball with Chris Matthews when he declared: "I think the Democrats started this fight. I think they did. ... You know, I think Democrats should win more elections. That will solve their problem." Days later, in discussing the compromise agreement to avert the "nuclear option" to ban judicial filibusters, Matthews continued to echo conservative and Republican talking points.

Among the talking points Matthews has recently advanced are that progressive advocacy groups opposing the compromise are "fanatical" and "militant"; that now that a compromise has occurred, Democrats can stop "pouting and bitching ... [and] actually participate in legislation now"; that Republicans might "get double-crossed or screwed by the Democrats" who will filibuster future nominees notwithstanding the compromise; and that the Republican position that every judicial nominee deserves an up-or-down vote "sounds great to me."

Conservatives & Matthews on progressive advocacy groups

Conservatives & Matthews on Democratic obstructionism during filibuster debate

Conservatives & Matthews on the possibility of Democrats breaking the deal

Conservatives & Matthews on reasonableness of Republicans asking for up-or-down votes on all nominees

Conservatives & Matthews on unreasonableness of Democrats demanding to filibuster because nominees are "extraordinary"

Conservatives & Matthews on whether Republicans had the votes for the "nuclear option"

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