Matthews on Romney: “Everything about him is perfect ... the tie always tied”
Written by Matthew Biedlingmaier
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On the August 13 edition of MSNBC's Hardball, during an interview with Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, host Chris Matthews said: “Let me ask you about [Republican presidential candidate] Mitt Romney. You know, I watched him on the [NBC] Today show this morning. He looks like a million bucks. Everything is perfect. Everything about him is perfect.” As examples, Matthews cited Romney's “look,” his “manner,” and his “shirt,” with “never rolled-up sleeves” and “the tie always tied,” and asked: “That perfection -- is that the Republican Party of the 21st century? Is that what we're looking for, the perfect efficiency expert?” Huckabee responded: “Well, if it is, I'm not going to get the nomination, because I'm far from perfect. ... I've got a bald spot on the back of my head. My life has been one of nothing but struggle in many ways.”
Matthews frequently fawns over Romney's appearance, as Media Matters for America has documented. On the January 19 edition of Hardball, Matthews said of Romney: “He has the perfect chin, the perfect hair, he looks right.” On the February 13 edition of the show, Matthews said Romney has “got a great chin, I've noticed.”
From the August 13 edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews:
MATTHEWS: Let me ask you about Mitt Romney. You know, I watched him on the Today show this morning. He looks like a million bucks. Everything is perfect. Everything about him is perfect -- his look, his manner, everything, the shirt, never rolled-up sleeves, the tie always tied. That perfection -- is that the Republican Party of the 21st century? Is that what we're looking for, the perfect efficiency expert?
HUCKABEE: Well, if it is, I'm not going to get the nomination, because I'm far from perfect. I'm the guy that -- you know, I've got a bald spot on the back of my head. My life has been one of nothing but struggle in many ways. But I think that's why I'll end up being the nominee. There a lot more people that can relate to people like me.