Thursday, January 8, 2009

Chris Matthews

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President Bush, Chris Matthews Each Face Uphill Slog

Bush faces harsh accounting, while Matthews's potential Senate run will be no piece of cake. more >>

Healthcare Reform in a Depressed Economy, Al Franken and Norm Coleman May Have to Flip a Coin, Chris Matthews

Chris Matthews of MSNBC has congressional ambitions; Franken and Coleman may have to flip a coin. more >>

Chris Matthews, Barack Obama Fan

What role is appropriate for the MSNBC commentator and 'Hardball' host? more >>

Blog Buzz: MSNBC Demotes Olbermann and Matthews, New McCain Ad Repeats Bridge Lie, McCain's Convention Bounce

The opinionated hosts will no longer be anchors, McCain gets his convention bounce and releases an ad. more >>

Chris Matthews Denies Calling Clinton a 'She-Devil'

Hardball's Matthews is fighting back against the claim. more >>

Chris Matthews' "She-Devil" Comment Means Clinton Won't Support Him for Senate

And he won't get support from Hillary Clinton because of his "she-devil" comment. more >>

Whispers Poll Voters Love Rush Limbaugh but at a Distance

Sorry, Rush, our poll finds that your fans like you on the radio—not as a summer vacation neighbor. more >>

Most Commencement Speeches Remain Apolitical

It's Campaign 2008 and commencement season, so where have all the politicians gone? more >>

Hardball Host Still Hints Senate Bid

Hardball-style rants relating to the campaign are proving contagious. more >>

Hardball Loves Rocky's Softball

We shouldn't be surprised that Chris Matthews, the jabbing host of msnbc's Hardball, is a fan of the heroic fighter Rocky series. "I saw the first one; I saw the third one. more >>

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