Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Tattooing an "L" on Chris Matthews forehead


Air America Radio host Rachel Maddow injected a branding iron into the room full of extended lower lips at MSNBC. The bag-full of pundits, having mis-read the New Hampshire primary so badly that they possessed not an ounce of credibility were actually talking about, not how they got it so wrong, but what someone did to screw up their predictions.

So, Rachel laid it all out and got right into Tweety's face.

BUCHANAN: My guess is this: the New Hampshire voters said ‘look the press has been telling us Obama is the second coming. We don’t think so. The press has been telling us she’s gone.” And the women came out and said, “no, she’s not.” What New Hampshire did was stand up and body slam the national establishment, the press corps, the pollsters, the whole bunch who came in here as well as Barack Obama’s folks, who must be in a state of shock tonight.

MADDOW: Pat, I will tell you that on the influential-influential, perhaps, on the left-website Talking Points Memo today, you want to know who they’re blaming for women voters breaking for Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama, who they’re blaming for this late showing and a big vote for Hillary Clinton? They’re blaming Chris Matthews. People are citing specifically Chris-not only for his own views but also for…as symbol of what the mainstream media has done to Hillary Clinton.

MATTHEWS: What website is this?

MADDOW: This is Talking Points Memo dot com. And it’s a…it’s a…you’re being cited anecdotally, not specifically…

MATTHEWS: My influence over American politics looms over the people. I’m overwhelmed myself.

MADDOW: People feel the media is piling on Hillary Clinton and they’re coming to her defense with their vote.


Which would put the pundits in the same busted chuck wagon as the Republicans. It is becoming knowns as The Tweety Effect.

An interesting note is that Tweety gave the impression that he was not aware of TPM. (As in... it's a blog... can't have any influence... must shut this down now... ).

Tweety, after all, has a pretty short set of bookmarks.

Video at Crooks and Liars.

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