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<title>Matthews discussed &#x22;grumpy old men&#x22; who hang around diners &#x22;because they don&#x27;t want to be at home with their wives&#x22;</title>
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<description>On &#x3C;em&#x3E;Real Time&#x3C;/em&#x3E;, Bill Maher said to Chris Matthews: &#x22;I heard you say on your show, you were talking about Barack Obama and you said -- and I know you like him. But you said when he goes into a diner, he can&#x27;t ask the average guy, you know, how the Phillies doing and all that stuff. And you said he was -- at one point, he was offered coffee and he turned it down and asked if he could have orange juice instead.&#x22; After Matthews said, &#x22;Yeah,&#x22; Maher continued: &#x22;First of all, Chris, you don&#x27;t understand black people. They like juice. Preferably gin and juice.&#x22; In response, Matthews replied: &#x22;No, no. Not true. Let me, you know, it&#x27;s -- you walk into a diner, one of these things where grumpy old men are hanging around because they don&#x27;t want to be at home with their wives for an hour a morning and they&#x27;re hanging around there.&#x22;  </description>
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