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Hardball With Chris Matthews
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Candace N. - V.O.B
- Jan 28th, 2009 at 8:31 pm EST
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Chris Matthews had a great show tonight and he continued his excellent analysis on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Chris has an incredible well of knowledge. I admire his intellect. I have heard him correct people on several occasions who made incorrect statements on issues that they should be experts on. He remembers quotes, dates, names etc., like a human wikipedia. I would love to see him run for some kind of office. Anyway, I could not believe the sound clip Chris played of an official (I forgot his name) kissing up to Rush Limbaugh on a grand scale, apologizing for previous comments that he made, when in fact his previous comments were correct. I believe in everyone's right to their own opinions, but I have to question one's judgement for believing and trusting in a pill popping, lying, hatred spewing, ignorant comment making person like Rush Limbaugh.
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