Yesterday on “Hardball”, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews made a
statement that indicates his belief that only white people can be racists.
Responding to an audio clip from Rush Limbaugh’s radio show
earlier in the day, Matthews seized on one caller’s statements to attack
Rush. The caller, citing a couple of
incidents where racial remarks had been made and President Obama seemingly
ignored them, said it sometimes seems that President Obama inspires the
remarks.
The caller was referring to an incident on Easter Sunday
when the pastor of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington D.C., made the
following statement with President Obama in the congregation. “It drives me crazy when the captains of the
religious right are always calling us back … for blacks to be back in the back
of the bus, for women to be back in the kitchen, for gays to be in the closet,
and for immigrants to be back on their side of the border” said Dr. Luis Leon,
Rector. The caller suggested maybe
President Obama inspires people to make statements like these; that maybe people are emboldened by his presence.
I happened to be listening to the show during that
call. Rush’s response, after he summed
up the caller’s statements, was “You may be right.”
Apparently that was enough to fuel Matthews’ ire and he then
decided Rush needed a lesson on the definition of racism. Here is Chris Matthews’ definition of racism…
“Actually, Rushbo, racism is the belief that one race — whites — should rule
all others. Get your definitions straight!”
Apparently Mr. Matthews doesn’t use a dictionary when he’s
lecturing others on the definition of words.
Merriam-Webster’s definition is as follows: “Racism – noun – 1: a belief
that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that
racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race. 2: racial prejudice or discrimination.” I see nothing in that definition that limits
it to one particular race.
Perhaps Matthews isn’t up to date on people like Louis Fararkhan
or Mohammed Morsi, or even Malik Zulu
Shabazz, and many other blatant racists throughout history and the world. Without a doubt white people have their share of
racists - and a long history. (The USA and South Africa come to mind.) But it’s certainly not limited to whites. I wonder what Matthews would call those
people of color who hate because of skin color, race or ethnicity. My guess would be “Justified.” That would be a typical response from the
guilt-ridden white left.
A friend of mine heard Matthews’ statement and posted the
following comments on Facebook. “Chris
Mathews is the most Ignorant SOB on Air. He should come out of the closet and
hook up with Piers Morgan. They could turn the lights down low, open a bottle
of Wild Irish Rose, turn on an Obama speech and take turns rubbing the tingles
out of each other’s legs! And both of
them could feel superior and not racist since they were watching (their) Black
porn! Well,,, half Black Porn...” Crude,
I know. But I found it hysterically
funny - although the mental image it conjures up is a bit disturbing. I could have done without that. Thanks for the laugh, Jeremy!
While he beats out CNN consistently in ratings, Matthews’
audience isn’t exactly the largest in cable news. FOX beats out MSNBC by huge margins every
hour.
TV NEWS RATINGS: 25-54 DEMOGRAPHIC (L +SD)
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5 pm
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The5
339
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Blitzer
131
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Matthews
163
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Express
59
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6 pm
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Baier
332
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Blitzer
171
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Sharpton
203
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Express
85
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7 pm
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Shep
366
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Burnett
150
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Matthews
250
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Velez-Mitchell
120
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8 pm
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O’Reilly
462
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Cooper
188
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Schultz
210
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Grace
140
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9 pm
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Hannity
425
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Morgan
205
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Maddow
246
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WWYD
121
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10 pm
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Van Susteren
346
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Cooper
141
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O’Donnell
215
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WWYD
158
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Chris Matthews is a racist in reverse. Like many other liberals, he hates white
people for being white and will say anything, loudly and boldly, to justify his
feelings. If he had put as much emotion
and as many bold statements into Jimmy Carter’s speeches – Carter may have been
a more effective President. Nah… probably not.
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