Posted on 05/14/2009 9:18:59 AM PDT by JDAM2007
Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's "Hardball," told CNSNews.com at last weekend's White House Correspondents Dinner that he is "extremely proud" that he had been thrilled by President Barack Obama.
During MSNBCs presidential primary coverage, Matthews said Obama gave him a thrill up his leg. On April 1, Matthews said he was getting that thrill again when talking about the presidents appearance at the G-20 meeting in London.
Last weekend, Matthews told CNSNews.com that he was "extremely proud" that Obama thrilled him because of the inspiring way Obama talks about America.
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Ah, Chrissy’s got a big mouthful of chocolate, doesn’t he.
monica was thrilled, too.
“I’m proud to be a Propagandist
Beause I get my vodka free!...”
Slobbering idiot. MSM dupe.
Wow, I guess Mussolini and Stalin would have given him wet dreams.
Whatever makes the monkey dance, Chris.
Sadly, the tingle that ran up little Chrissies leg during the Obama campaign went all the way up to his head, blowing his tiny brain out his left ear. Given the many times Chrissie has gladly taken it in the ear for his pals on the left, the size of that orifice made it inevitable. He DID have a transplant. Unfortunately, it was the cryogenically preserved brain of Lyndon Baines Johnson and turned out to be even smaller than the original organ, probably because as with nearly ALL Democrats -- it had never been used.
Hilarious!!!
If the man was a dog, he would still be humping Barry’s leg.
Chrissy Matthews: “I’m Extremely Proud Obama Gave me a Thrill up my leg”.....
He wood, wood tent he......
Thanks.
Yeah, Chrissie and his lawyers (Dewey, Cheatham and Howe) enjoyed it as well.
Chrissy is very objective, by MSNBC standards.
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