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Chris Matthews Erupts on Reince Priebus for GOP Playing the Race Card
Poor Chris Matthews was stuck today being the only voice of sanity on a Republican National Convention Morning Joe panel. While RNC Chairman Reince Priebus let his smug lies fly unfettered and the panel played both sides do it, Chris Matthews called Priebus out on Romney’s blatant race card playing via Romney’s inaccurate Welfare to Work ads and the birther joke.
Of the Romney birther joke, Matthews said, “That cheap shot about ‘I don’t have a problem with my birth certificate’ was awful. That was an embarrassment to your party. Welfare to work, everyone’s pointed out it’s dishonest… You start talking about work requirements and everyone knows what game you’re playing (audience claps). Everybody knows what game you’re playing; it’s the race card.”
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Matthews said, “That cheap shot about ‘I don’t have a problem with my birth certificate’ was awful. It is an embarrassment to your party to play that card. This stuff about getting rid of the work requirement for welfare is dishonest.
Reince Priebus fought back with the Cheney contempt sneer and a dismissive (if telling) giggle.
Chris was having none of that, “You can play your games and giggle about it, but the fact is your side is playing that card. You start talking about work requirements and everyone knows what game you’re playing (audience claps). Everybody knows what game you’re playing; it’s the race card.” Audience still clapping.
Matthews, “Yeah if your name is Romney you’re well born and you went to prep school, yeah brag about it. And this guy has an African name and he’s gotta live with it. Who was born on third base?”
Ouch. That one hurt. The crosstalk got too loud to hear Matthews, who was making the point that Obama is the one who rose from nothing, not Romney who was born on third base, so for Romney to be mocking Obama about coming up from nothing, to mock him about his name and ethnicity, is arrogant.
The panel acted shocked and asked Chris if he thinks Mitt Romney is playing the race card, to which Chris shot back, “There’s no doubt he’s playing the race card.”
Even though Matthews explained the Welfare to Work aspect (a historic dog whistle) and the birther nod to racism, Mika and Joe acted like they’ve never heard of the Republican Southern Strategy before by claiming that Romney is an awkward joker (true enough, but how could a birther joke be anything other than ‘awkward’? Why did he say it?).
Reince smirked and doubled down on condescending with, “We’ve gotten to the place in politics that any moment of levity is totally frowned upon by guys like you just so you can push your brand.” This was rich coming from Reince Priebus, who as RNC Chair is on the show for one reason — to push the Republican brand, whereas Chris Matthews is not a party chairman. Notice the false conflation of having an ideology with having an agenda, coming from the guy who is on the show to push his agenda.
Reince said nothing except to imply that Mitt Romney’s “levity” shouldn’t be examined for racism when it takes aim at the Republican-generated conspiracy regarding the President’s birth certificate — the ‘how dare you’ defense.
Chris asked, “What’s the joke?”
Reince couldn’t answer.
“Chris continued, “It just seems funny that the first joke he’s ever played is the birth certificate.”
Yes indeed.
This episode of Morning Joe was worth watching for the Matthews truth telling moment, but in order to get to that point, we had to wade through twenty minutes of what amounted to a commercial for the Republican Party, in which they were allowed to spin and lie their way into Happy Land.
Republicans were helped by the panel in this mission, as the panel played Very Important Insiders who get that “both sides do it”, as if balance in calling out alleged lies equals the truth.
The narrative they all settled on in how-to-sell-this-election-as-a-horse-race is that Romney might have the knowledge to turn the economy around but the voters don’t like him, whereas they like Obama but Obama doesn’t know how to fix the economy. This of course plays right into the Republicans’ attempt to paint themselves as the party of serious people, but even Mika pointed out that this serious party has yet to offer us any specifics about their plans. The “trust us, we’re wonks because we have Republican Representative Paul Ryan who bases policy on a fictional novel aimed at teenage boys” only works with the crowd who doesn’t read much.
Here’s an irony for you: These people call themselves insiders, and then spend all of their time pretending they don’t know what really went down on the inside.
Obama has been trying to fix the economy, but the Republicans who won in 2010 by running on jobs then got into office and focused on two things: “debt” (as in, denying debt, not solving it) and abortion.
When they say debt, Republicans mean not paying off the bills from their guy. When the Republicans refused to raise the debt ceiling in order to pay off our creditors, they inflicted serious damage on this nation’s credit rating and thus our ability to borrow and thus our economy. The Republican Party can hardly claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility when they voted to not pay off our creditors. Wall Street was warning them at the time that even having a debate about not paying our creditors was lethal to our economy, but the Republicans proudly pulled that trigger.
Republicans pretended like the debt ceiling was something you do when you want to create MORE debt, when in fact, it is an act of agreeing to pay off your debt. The panel acts like they don’t know where that debt came from (two wars left off of the budget by Bush didn’t help).
The Republicans refused to pass any of the President’s jobs bills until he broke them down into itty bitty parts and even then, after much pressure given their misleading “party of the troops” branding, the only one they voted yes on was the Veterans’ Jobs Bill.
And guess whose employment went up? That’s right. The veterans. Wouldn’t it have been nice if all Americans had gotten the same treatment from Republicans?
So it’s not that Obama doesn’t know how to fix it. It’s that Republicans are obstructing the economy in order to paint the president as a failure. This is hardly a secret. They told us they were going to do this. Mitch McConnell told us that their one goal was to make Obama a one term president.
To this end, they have refused additional stimulus, even though they all participated in the Obama stimulus and the Bush stimulus plans. They let our credit rating take a hit. They left without addressing things like the Post Office and the Violence Against Women Act, but they had time to push a mountain of legislation redefining rape and removing a woman’s rights over her own body.
Chris Matthews spoke the truth, and for that he was subjected to being labeled a partisan hack, while all of the other allegedly smart pundits pretended they had never heard of the Southern Strategy. The audience clapped when Matthews spoke the truth – a moment that should have alerted the media that the public is hungry for some honesty.
But we aren’t going to get it from this media. What we are going to get is bland Brothers and Sisters with their faux tans and silly jokes about socks smiling into the camera as they tell us that there really isn’t any evil in the world, nothing to worry about, shiny ball celebrity!
I realize they have to bland it up for “mainstream” but they don’t have to roll over and play dead. Not one of them pushed back on Priebus’ lies about Medicare. Mika threw him a bone by bringing up Todd Akin after Priebus wound his way through the Romney Medicare lies, instead of pointing out that the President did not raid Medicare or steal from it; but rather, Obama cut fraud and abuse to the Republicans’ corporate friends — the same people Romney wants to empower with his VP’s privatization of Medicare scheme.
Chris Matthews had his moment in the sun when he called it as it is. The people loved it, the corporate media hated it and the Super Smart Pundit types played Balanced by pretending they have never heard of Southern Strategy, they missed Romney’s “Anglo Saxon” moment, they missed the entire birther movement of the last four years and Sarah Palin never existed in 2008. Racism, they gasp? How dare you!
Of course, Joe’s answer to this is the Republican stand by – their go to statement is that there is no racism because we elected a black man. To which I respond, you (Republicans) did not elect him, so how does that prove your point?
Joe is right, some of the country is not racist. But some of it is. Republicans are not all racists, but racists are mostly Republican. This is hardly an accident or a shock. Republicans have a long history of using the Southern Strategy to deliberately to stoke racial fears in order to win elections.
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Phil Perspective
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 12:02 pm
I wonder who spiked Tweety’s coffee today. ;-)
Faux Palin
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 11:03 pm
Bravo to Chris Matthews for having the guts to come forth and make a stand for Pres. Obama.
Wow. This has long been overdue.
Too bad Joe S. let Mr. Priebus continue talking.
Mr. Matthews “swept the floor” with Mr. “Reincy.”
Chris gets some “atta boys” for this one.
TNovak
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 12:04 pm
Way to go Chris! I’d want him on my side in any debate!
jlt
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 6:59 pm
Drop the vowels in rience’s name and you get:
RNC PR BS!
It is about time someone said outloud what has been true for years and more overt with the romney desperate crowd!
Look at the repub platform adopted on Medicare..obscene and onerous!
Debra Vermaas
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 12:23 pm
Thanks Chris for playing real hardball with that idiot Reiince Preibus. We all know Joe S. would never call a republican out for their blatant lies and race-baiting. Mr. Matthews, you are a REAL journalist.
Andrew Rei
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 12:53 pm
HEAR, HEAR, CHRIS MATTHEWS! Since Phil Griffin continues to put GOP BS artists on his shows, it’s up to the show hosts and those who want to tell the truth to call out these greedy, fascist and elitist GOP bastards on their BS!
I’m posting this warning right now: after the end of the GOP convention, the GOP are going to unleash all kinds of Pro-Mittens (“he’s great!”) and Anti-Obama (“failed policies”) ads, a flood of them! BE PREPARED BY KNOWING THE TRUTH! THE PRO-RMONEY SUPER PAC ADS ARE GOING TO BE ESPECIALLY DISHONEST AND BRUTAL! :( SSMDH
Faux Palin
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 11:06 pm
Hasn’t it already started tonight at the convention>
The first night of Obama bashing.
Heard the GOPers are going to have one full night of Obama bashing.
BTW, Pres. O is going to have a big surprise in store for the Romney campaign am sure of that.
Diane
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 12:56 pm
Way to go Chris Matthews!!!
Nefer
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 12:58 pm
It is the mark of a bully or abusive person to make a joke at someone else’s expense (first wrong) and then double down by insisting that the person being mocked or made fun of is the problem for not having having a sense of humor (second wrong).
No, Priebus, you get to decide if a joke at your expense is funny. You don’t get to mock someone else and then insist that the problem is that they need to get a sense of humor. You are a jerk and a creep, as is your boss.
harris stein
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 1:21 pm
The Romney-Ryan idea of a joke is watching the middle class spinning their wheels trying to get going while the Romneys of the world keep pushing to hold the middle class back on the patch of ice.
Rmuse
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 1:40 pm
It’s about time! This is the media’s failing in a nutshell. The GOP has a neat little program; be racists, someone points it out, then they are the racist. It happens in national, regional,and local media as well as on FB and Twitter. It also happens in the comments sections of nearly any liberal website “cynical” enough to point it out, including here at Politicus.
It is cowardice to ignore the GOP’s blatant racism, and it is precisely why the media that was the Fourth Estate is now the First Mistake. The minute mainstream media abandoned their primary mission to “Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable” with honest, fact-based reporting that identifies liars, bigots, and the greedy, they became this country’s biggest enemy.
Jim D
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 1:51 pm
Thanks to Chris and MSNBC. I always hear both sides of debate from Chris who even brings in the former GOP chair on his show for that view.
And I 100% agree with Matthews on comments that border race from GOP especially the birther comment made by Romney. For crying out loud Romney is a presumptive GOP nominee for POTUS and he wings that comment for the world to see?
Anklejive.com
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 2:15 pm
I’ve heard Matthews let some statements go without argument in the past, but the Priebus smackdown this morning had me yelling and cheering. News anchors, pundits and talking heads need to grow a spine and do what Matthews did. The one Republican framing point that I don’t hear anyone arguing against is that this administration has not focused on the economy and jobs, but is “trying to distract the American people” with tax returns, women’s issues, Bain, offshore investments, etc.
I think President Obama has done a remarkable job on the economy and jobs, considering what he inherited and the nearly complete obstructionism in the Congress. I think that whenever Gov. Romney, Rep. Ryan or any surrogate says he’s ignoring the economy and jobs, the response should be, “OK, let’s HAVE that discussion, NOW.” Of course, any discussion should include all of the jobs bills he has introduced and the obstructionism of the Do-Nothing Congress.
Paws
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 2:23 pm
This was brilliant. I enjoyed watching that little jerk squirm in his seat and there wasn’t anything he could do about it. Glad to see Chris take him down.
mjh
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 2:49 pm
Anybody ever notice that, if you remove all the vowels from Reince Priebus’ name, it becomes
RNC PR BS
Such an apt name-occupation correlation . . .
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Ray Harris
Aug. 28th, 2012 at 8:09 pm
Cute but did you forget “U” is a vowel?
Shiva (Moderator)
Aug. 28th, 2012 at 8:26 pm
What U?
Colleen
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 4:31 pm
I was so happy to see Chris call Preibus and the Grand Old Party for what they are-a bunch of angry old white people thirsting for power and they’ll lie, cheat, steal, anything they need to do to take the WH back. It is blantantly clear they are playing the race card and I didn’t used to know about the Southern Stragey or dog whistle politics until I started watching Hardball and became engaged in politics at the age of 54 when Obama was elected as our 44th POTUS.
I love Chris and I went on MSNBC’s website to send a kudos to Chris! God/dog bless you Chris Matthews!
Christopher
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 6:27 pm
I actually would have taken a different tack than Chris when the argument turned to Europe. I would have asked what is inherently wrong with looking to other countries for best practices. Health delivery is a perfect example of something that European nations generally do better than we do. Why shouldn’t we try to learn from them?
Pepper17
Aug. 28th, 2012 at 1:39 am
I do believe that the ACA was based on Republican ideas originally. That was one of the infuriating things about their behavior. They supported a lot of the ideas before, like the individual mandate, but as soon as Obama adopted them, they didn’t like them anymore.
Calling Obamacare ‘European’ is just another lie. If we had single payer, now that might be considered ‘Eurpoean’.
1voice1vote
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 6:40 pm
Chris Matthews is correct, they’re shoveling garbage. Enter stage right – Donald Trump (R Egomania), “Why do the Republicans keep apologizing on the so called “birther” issue? No more apologies–take the offensive!”
“take the offensive” says serial bankrupteer Trump. Like the Republican Party isn’t the litter box of offensive already, but thanks, Trump, that is an apt choice for – describe the 2012 GOP in one word – offensive.
Oh, and Donald, isn’t your longish hair a bit offensive for Mitt’s liking?
Tommy Ortiz
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 7:15 pm
Isn’t Reince Priebus the kid from “That 70′s Show?”– wow, he sure grew up to be a bloviating ignoramus, didn’t he?
GOP Basher
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 9:27 pm
Reince Priebus, wait wasn’t he that character in the third Star Wars movie? Either way he is a full blown bloviating ignoramus snake.
GOP Basher
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 9:24 pm
There are three kinds of slaps….The high-five slap, The low-butt slap, and The BITCH slap Reince Priebus just got!
Remove the vowels from his name and what you’re left with is typical RNC PR BS.
Reince Priebus is nothing but a little pessimist weasel.
Faux Palin
Aug. 27th, 2012 at 11:09 pm
Little Mr. Reincey went right over to Fox News on Hannity’s show today so I read. Boo, hoo….Mr. Priebus is a little whiner so he had to make a few disses about Mr. Matthews to make himself look good.
Waaaaa, Waaaaaa. The “Stupid” party are whiners!
Doris
Aug. 28th, 2012 at 12:01 am
You go Chris,call em out,the liars,schemers & connivers………….Oust the TGOP,save our democracy because our country is better than them! Please vote…………..Obama~Biden 2012′
Doris
Aug. 28th, 2012 at 12:03 am
I am still waiting on RobMe’s income taxes…..the tax dodging,draft dodging,tax scheming robot liar..