Posted on 09/12/2012 11:11:14 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
Chris Matthews: Let me start tonight with this horrible story of the courageous American ambassador killed in Libya. Chris Stevens sounds like a great guy. Peace Corps volunteer, who in his more recent career acted heroically in saving lives in the overthrow of Gaddafi. The tragedy in Benghazi that cost Ambassador Stevens his life, unfortunately, has been overshadowed by the desperate reach of Mitt Romney to secure a political advantage. Hours before the killing, Romney issued a statement accusing President Obama of having sympathized with those making the attacks on the U.S. consulate. He called it disgraceful.
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An ambassador and other Americans are DEAD, Chrissy, you deranged, lunatic lardass.
You wish, Tinkles.
And just who was this courageous ambassador kiled by, Chrissy? Hmmmm? Missing the point much?
Who cares what Matthews spews to his 13 remaining viewers?
The media spin on this has a two-fold intent:
1) “Desperate” is meant to reinforce the “bounce” polls that “prove” that Obama is going to beat Romney, i.e., the whole demoralization campaign.
2) By focusing on Romney’s supposed motives and/or timing, they can ignore the content of Romney’s remarks and the justified criticism of The Won.
Let me state for the record that I think people who abuse animal are disgusting . That having been said, Chris Matthews needs to stop s*cking donkey dick . He has been doing that for so long & so hard that the Democrat Donkey’s skull is collapsing from the vacuum.
While there is some merit in what you suggest, here are a couple of rebuttal points: 1) Very few people watch MSNBC. If Matthews and Maddow and Schultz didn’t get publicity on talk radio, almost no one outside of the Daily Chaos crowd would even know who they are. 2) Anyone who watches MSNBC is too far gone for me to convince of anything.
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