"I don't think that's funny."
Hey, don't blame me. That's what Ann Coulter called Chris Matthews a few years ago when she spoke at UC Irvine. I was there, and I heard it. Here is why she was spot-on. Howard Kurtz explains it quite well.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/12/06/hardball-how-chris-matthews-rolled-over-for-barack-obama/?intcmp=latestnews&intcmp=latestnews
And this guy has the nerve to call his show, "Hardball".
"Chris Matthews, you've got a weak show."
While gagging about the article I saw another news story about how Obama denied ever meeting his uncle who was just given permission to live here. It turns out he actually lived with him for a while and spoke with him over ten times.
ReplyDeleteThat's why so many people are suspicious about his background.
For a guy who can lie so easily about this (and Bill Ayers, etc.) it is no problem saying "Your healthcare cost will go down $2,700 a year" and "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan". And scores of other outright lies, big and small.
This is who the stupid schmucks elected TWICE. Enjoy the healthcare tumult, the shrinking economy, unemployment, and horrible foreign policy. Too bad they brought the rest of us down with him.
If Ann Coulter loved her enemies, she would be a Christian.
ReplyDeleteAn old 50's-60's Southern stand up comic, Brother Dave Gardner, used to say "Love your enemies and drive 'em nuts".
ReplyDeleteP.S.--he also used to say that when someone told him that he should have been a preacher because he could have made a million dollars, he always asked them just what a preacher could spend a million dollars on. Made a lot of sense to me.
ReplyDeleteIf Chris Matthews was semen-splattered, he must have found Ann Coulter irresistible. That shows really bad taste.
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