Topic: Chris Matthews

115 chapters across the catalog

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 13:09 - 15:30

1727: Sideshow Bob

FBI Law Enforcement Conference Call, Lone Wolf Findings

A law enforcement insider reports on a conference call featuring FBI Director Chris Wray and DHS Secretary Mayorkas regarding the New Orleans and Las Vegas incidents. Officials characterized both attacks as solo undertakings with no direct connection between the two suspects. The call reportedly emphasized the need for future funding for upcoming events like Mardi Gras and the Super Bowl while downplaying specific ISIS propagation.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 1:36:30 - 1:40:29

1663: Climate Change Special

Chris Matthews and Ron Reagan Climate Dispute

A heated debate on Chris Matthews' show between Matthews and Ron Reagan is reviewed. The discussion touched on climate change, nuclear energy, and dependence on foreign oil. The hosts point out that most U.S. oil imports come from Canada and Venezuela rather than the Middle East, and they criticize Matthews for equating climate skepticism with a denial of evolution.

900
Episode 900 10:10 - 11:55

900: 900

Chris Matthews and MSNBC Panic Over Trump

MSNBC host Chris Matthews described Donald Trump's initial actions in office as a campaign of "shock and awe" against American institutions. Matthews expressed concern over the president's attacks on the media, the acting Attorney General, and the Democratic leadership. The commentary focused on the impending Supreme Court nomination and the perceived grab for power over the judicial branch.

900
Episode 900 11:55 - 19:21

900: 900

Donald Trump Stance on Roe v. Wade and Abortion

The hosts review Donald Trump's past comments on abortion, specifically a hypothetical question posed by Chris Matthews regarding the punishment of women. Trump clarified his position, stating he views abortion as a states' rights issue rather than a federal one. Despite the controversy, Trump maintained that current laws are set, though he personally identifies as pro-life.

Space Wake
Episode 1393 2:48:16 - 2:51:56

1393: Space Wake

Chris Matthews and Mike Morell Intelligence Debate

A throwback clip from MSNBC features Chris Matthews aggressively questioning former CIA briefer Mike Morell about the faulty intelligence used to justify the Iraq War. Matthews accused the agency of allowing the Bush administration to misrepresent facts to the public. The hosts reflect on Matthews' eventual departure from the network and Chuck Schumer's famous warning that the intelligence community has "six ways from Sunday" to retaliate against critics.

Booby-Trap
Episode 1222 1:32:05 - 1:38:30

1222: Booby-Trap

Chris Matthews Resignation and Sexism Allegations

MSNBC host Chris Matthews faced intense criticism following an article by freelance writer Laura Bassett in GQ detailing inappropriate comments he made in a makeup room. The allegations, combined with an open-mic incident involving Hillary Clinton and his recent comments about Bernie Sanders, led to his sudden departure from the network. The hosts analyze the generational divide in communication standards and the role of Bassett's reporting in his firing.

Booby-Trap
Episode 1222 1:38:30 - 1:45:50

1222: Booby-Trap

Deconstructing Chris Matthews' On-Air Retirement Speech

Chris Matthews announced his retirement live on "Hardball," reading a prepared statement from a teleprompter before walking off the set mid-broadcast. The hosts deconstruct his speech, suggesting he used double entendres to mock the "better standards" of the younger generation. Speculation follows regarding Joy Reid as his potential permanent replacement in the primetime slot.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 2:07:27 - 2:09:58

1220: Sloganeer

Chris Matthews "Putin's Weird Ass Interest" Comment

MSNBC host Chris Matthews is featured in a "drunk or not drunk" segment after using the phrase "weird ass interest" to describe Vladimir Putin's alleged support for Bernie Sanders. The hosts discuss the theory that Putin wants Sanders to win because he would be the easiest candidate for Trump to defeat.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 2:09:59 - 2:11:24

1220: Sloganeer

Chris Matthews Apology for Nazi Analogy

Chris Matthews issued a formal apology for comparing Bernie Sanders' victory in the Nevada caucus to the Nazi invasion of France in 1940. The hosts discuss the pressure from network executives that likely forced the apology and the general hostility toward Sanders within the establishment media.

Peak Nuts
Episode 1219 37:27 - 39:15

1219: Peak Nuts

Chris Matthews, Bernie Sanders Fall of France Comparison

MSNBC host Chris Matthews compares the rise of Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary to the fall of France in 1940. The hosts criticize the hyperbolic nature of the comparison and Matthews' visible distress over Sanders' frontrunner status.

Omnipocalypse
Episode 1215 1:45:43 - 1:49:32

1215: Omnipocalypse

Amy Klobuchar Debate Performance, Chris Matthews Endorsement

MSNBC's Chris Matthews praised Amy Klobuchar's debate performance, stating she "seemed like a president." Klobuchar utilized a story about Franklin Delano Roosevelt to emphasize her empathy for the working class and distanced herself from "billionaires" and "newcomers" on stage. The hosts analyze her strategy of targeting the New Hampshire audience through a moderate, relatable persona.

Omnipocalypse
Episode 1215 1:49:32 - 1:51:23

1215: Omnipocalypse

Chris Matthews Socialism Rant, Bernie Sanders and Fidel Castro

Chris Matthews went on an "unhinged" rant against Bernie Sanders' socialism, expressing fear that a socialist victory could lead to "executions in Central Park" similar to the Cuban Revolution. Matthews questioned Sanders' past praise for Fidel Castro and the Soviet Union. The hosts suggest that older media figures remain deeply traumatized by Cold War-era communism.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 32:20 - 34:47

1192: Balderdash!

Old Media Rules, Internet Investigation, and Fartgate

The hosts contrast the "old rules" of legacy media with the decentralized investigative power of the internet. A viral moment dubbed "Fartgate," involving a loud noise during an MSNBC interview between Chris Matthews and Eric Swalwell, is analyzed. While Swalwell denied responsibility, the hosts debate whether the sound originated from a leather chair in the studio or the halls of Congress, noting the entertainment value such gaffes provide in an otherwise dry news cycle.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 41:27 - 46:20

1192: Balderdash!

Eric Swalwell, Chris Matthews, and Public Flatulence

Returning to the "Fartgate" incident, the hosts provide a technical breakdown of how flatulence sounds are captured by lavalier microphones versus boom mics. They speculate on the acoustics of the MSNBC studio and the reaction of Eric Swalwell. The conversation shifts to the social stigma of flatulence, particularly for women, and the perceived "punk" attitude of certain politicians.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 57:40 - 1:00:08

1123: Cancel Culture

Chris Matthews, MSNBC, Mueller Report Frustration

MSNBC host Chris Matthews expressed visible frustration over the lack of new indictments in the Mueller investigation, questioning how collusion could exist without criminal charges. During an interview with Congressman Joe Neguse, Matthews characterized the Friday evening release of the report as a "poop pit of a dumping ground" intended to bury the news during March Madness.

Birth Strike
Episode 1118 1:18:17 - 1:24:11

1118: Birth Strike

Media Narratives on Trump's Refusal to Leave Office

A recurring media theme suggests that Donald Trump may refuse to leave office if he is defeated in 2020 or impeached. Figures like Donny Deutch on MSNBC have speculated that Trump might incite his "30%" base to take to the streets, potentially starting a civil war. This narrative is dismissed as a recycled political trope previously applied to George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 1:59:23 - 2:05:15

1106: Smart Wall

Kamala Harris, Cultural Appropriation and 2020 Prospects

Kamala Harris is identified as the "Silicon Valley candidate" due to her family ties to Uber and MSNBC. The discussion accuses her of "cultural appropriation" for positioning herself as African American despite growing up in Canada with Jamaican and Indian parents. A bet is made that her lack of a traditional African American experience will be used against her in the debates.

Otherize
Episode 1082 5:13 - 7:33

1082: Otherize

Democratic National Committee, Media Strategy, Texas Senate Race

The Democratic National Committee has reportedly pressured Beto O'Rourke to share his $69 million windfall with other candidates. Media outlets are heavily promoting O'Rourke through appearances on Pod Save America and town halls with Chris Matthews to validate the traditional political rule that higher spending ensures victory. Analysts suggest this strategy benefits political consultants more than the actual candidates in the Texas race against Ted Cruz.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 24:54 - 28:32

1046: Pot on Sale

Ron Klain, Roe Reversal Reproductive Rights Ripoff

Former White House official Ron Klain appeared on MSNBC to introduce a new alliterative talking point: the "Roe Reversal Reproductive Rights Ripoff." Klain urged Democrats to organize and pressure moderate Republicans like Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski to derail Trump's nominee. The discussion also compares Donald Trump's hyperkinetic campaign style to Barack Obama's approach to elite networking.