In Response To Criticism, Chris Matthews Meanders, Eventually Apologizes

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First Posted: 01-17-08 05:05 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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With criticism, pressure, and very visceral anger mounting over his dismissive and often misogynistic treatment of Hillary Clinton and other women, (documented extensively by Media Matters) Hardball host Chris Matthews began his show tonight with a four minute response.

The host began with the same sort of equivocations that are frequently offered by media types whose verbal diarrhea get the better of their good sense -- he tried to avoid being politically correct, the issues he discusses are sensitive, the show is unscripted and fast paced. His heart was in the right place, Matthews insisted.

The way the first half of the monologue was shaping up, it wouldn't be surprising to find his critics throwing up their hands and exclaiming, "He just doesn't get it." But, in time, something of a mea culpa finally happened. "Was it fair to say that Hillary Clinton, like any great politician, took advantage of a crisis to prove herself? Was her conduct in 1998 a key to starting her independent electoral career the following year? Yes. Was it fair to imply that Hillary's whole career depended on being a victim of an unfaithful husband? No. And that's what it sounded like I was saying. And it hurt people."

Matthews promised to try to be "clearer, smarter," and finally averred, "Saying that Senator Clinton got where she's got simply because her husband did what he did to her is just as callous, and I can see now that it comes across just as nasty. Worse yet, just as dismissive."

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UPDATE: Howard Kurtz reports that Matthews was also pressured by MSNBC execs to make his statement:

Under pressure from feminist groups and his own bosses at MSNBC, Chris Matthews apologized yesterday for remarks about Hillary Clinton that he now admits sounded "nasty."

For 10 days, the "Hardball" host had doggedly insisted he was just reciting a bit of history when he said on the air that "the reason she's a U.S. senator, the reason she's a candidate for president, the reason she may be a front-runner is her husband messed around."

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But protests against those and other remarks by Matthews reached a peak yesterday when the presidents of such groups as the National Organization for Women, Feminist Majority and National Women's Political Caucus sent a joint letter of complaint to NBC News President Steve Capus.

MATTHEWS: We might soon have the first woman president, the first african-american president or a man older than we've ever elected before. And, of course, we always treat things here with hope, our uniquely American hope that we can actually make things better. That we can make the greatest of countries, not only survive, but as William Faulkner said, prevail.

In the midst of talking about this, almost always without a script and almost always on tricky subjects of gender and race and right and left and what is in our country's interest and who I think is telling the truth and who I think isn't, I know I'm dealing with sensitive feelings. I've accepted all of this as part of the business I've chosen. This program, I'm proud to say is tough, fearless, and, yes, blunt. I want people to react when I say something. I don't like saying things so carefully and so politically correctly that no one thinks they've said anything.

What I've always counted on in all the wild, speeded up conversations on Hardball and elsewhere on television, is my good heart. I've always felt that no matter how tough I got, how direct, how provocative, how purposefully provocative, people out there watching would know I'm not out against them. It was them I was rooting for. While I was tough on individuals who sought to lead the country, I was not against the hopes we all have for a fair shake. In fact, a better deal for people who have been held back before we came along.

Some people I respect, politically concerned people like you who watch the show so faithfully every night, people who care about this country think I've been disrespectful for Hillary Clinton, not as a candidate, but as a woman. They point to something I said on MSNBC's Morning Joe the morning after the New Hampshire primary, that her election to the U.S. Senate and all that's come since was a result of her toughness, but also the sympathy for her because her husband embarrassed her by the conduct that led to his impeachment. The words I used were "messed around."

The truth, of course finer, smarter, larger than that. Yes, Hillary Clinton won tremendous respect from the country for the way she handled the difficult months in 1998. Her public approval numbers spiked from the mid-40s up to the 70s in one poll I looked at. Why? Because she stuck to her duty. She performed strongly as First Lady. She did such a wow of a job campaigning for Senate candidates, especially Chuck Schumer of New York, that she was urged to run for a Senate seat there herself. She might have well gotten that far by another route and through different circumstances, but this is how it happened. The rest is history.
How Hillary went up to New York, listened to people's concerns and beat the odds as well as the Republicans to become a well respected member of the U.S. senate. I did say it right? Was it fair to say that Hillary Clinton, like any great politician, took advantage of a crisis to prove herself? Was her conduct in 1998 a key to starting her independent electoral career the following year? Yes. Was it fair to imply that Hillary's whole career depending on being a victim of an unfaithful husband? No. And that's what it sounded like I was saying. And it hurt people.

I'd like to think people normally like what I say. In fact, normally like me. As I said, I rely on my heart to guide me in the heated, fast-paced talk we have here on Hardball. A heart that bears only goodwill toward people trying to make it out there, especially those who haven't before. If my heart has not always controlled my words, on those occasions when I have not taken the time to say things right or have simply said the inappropriate thing, I'll try to be clearer, smarter, more obviously in support of the right of women, of all people, the full equality and respect for their ambitions. So I get it.

On the particular point, if I'd said it the only reason John McCain has come so far is that he got shot down over North Vietnam and captured by the enemy, I'd be brutally ignoring the courage and guts he showed in bearing up under his captivity. Saying that Senator Clinton got where she's got simply because her husband did what he did to her is just as callous, and I can see now that it comes across just as nasty. Worse yet, just as dismissive.

Finally, if anyone doesn't know this, I love politics. I love politicians. I like and respect people with the guts to put their name, their very being out there for public approval so that they can lead our country. And that goes for Hillary and Barack and John and all the rest who are willing to fight to take on the toughest job in the world.

With criticism, pressure, and very visceral anger mounting over his dismissive and often misogynistic treatment of Hillary Clinton and other women, (documented extensively by Media Matters) Hardball h...
With criticism, pressure, and very visceral anger mounting over his dismissive and often misogynistic treatment of Hillary Clinton and other women, (documented extensively by Media Matters) Hardball h...
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- kgrdem I'm a Fan of kgrdem 3 fans permalink

You know, every woman who is interested in politics and watches Chris Matthews has been fascinated by the sheer Freudian psychology of his misogyny. I mean, this man is so text-book crazy when it comes to women that it is almost the most approach-avoidance viewing of weirdness one can have as a woman.

One sits with her mouth open, not only because what he says is seemingly insane, but that a person of this obtuse view of women in this day and age would actually, not only exist, but have his own 'authoratative' television show. It's truly amazing.

Poor Keith. I'm sure that he has wanted to make Chris one of his 'Worst Persons in the World' headliners so many times, but he can't because he has to work with the idiot.

The poor man, Matthews, will never 'get' that it's not about Hillary, it's about all women and his sexist, stupid, inane and insulting comments he has made over time. It offends me that he praises Ann Coulter as much as any remark he's made about Hillary. THAT'S what he doesn't get.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 01/17/2008

Oh get over it you freakin crybabies!! Chris was true in what he said it just wasn't appropriate and now he's apologized. So MOVE ON!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 01/17/2008

Grovel, Tweety Bird.

Now, to show how you're not going let anyone tell you how to report... Bark like a doggy. Bark for your impending master, you drooling gossip, you.

Now roll over, like you're interviewing a Republican and want him to scratch on your belly (... or lower).

Retire Mathews.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 PM on 01/17/2008
- PKSSK I'm a Fan of PKSSK 15 fans permalink

Again, I said it before and I will say it again, give Chris a smart liberal female partner who will set the balance, tone and direction of the show or debate process, similar to Mika and Joe on Morning Joe. Mika has helped bring out the best in Joe by setting the tone and balancing the views of left and right towards the middle. They have a genuine respect for each others view, even when they differ.

Help Chris out before he totally falls apart. Also, give him credible, intelligent pundit debaters, not Buchanan or Klein they are the past. Give him Rachel Maddow, Joan Walsh or Arianna Huffington!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 01/17/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 174 fans permalink
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Matthew's "apology" was not an apology at all.

The guy has lost it.

Here he was given an opportunity to do his job professionally but apparently he has forgotten how to do so.

I loved how he selected ONE comment and ONLY ONE.
There have been dozens. What? Does Matthews and msnbc think the viewers have lost count?

Pathetic.

Time for him to retire and for msnbc to get some new young talent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 01/17/2008

When is Arianna going to apologize for her hatred of Jillary?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 01/17/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 374 fans permalink
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This is for TiffShelton - the clueless Obama supporter.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080118/ap_en_tv/tv_matthews_protest

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 01/17/2008
- DHC I'm a Fan of DHC 4 fans permalink

Matthews has also been condescending and hostile to Rachel Maddow lately. Rachel is a brilliant political thinker and she intimidates the hell out of Matthews. Not only do we need a change of guard at the White House, we need a change of guard in the media. These baby boomer talking heads either need to get with the game or get gone. And I'm a baby boomer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 01/17/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 495 fans permalink
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"Was it fair to imply that Hillary's whole career depending on being a victim of an unfaithful husband? No. And that's what it sounded like I was saying."

That's practically word for word what you were saying, you slimy celebutante. It's almost a direct quote.

What a completely useless journalist­—and I use the term very loosely..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 01/17/2008
- punkingale I'm a Fan of punkingale 6 fans permalink
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I e-mailed Hardball today after Tweety's apology. What he said on Morning Joe was the straw that broke the camel's back concerning Hillary. He's made a pretty good career out of bashing her. Most recently, her laugh, then her clap. He's gone on and on ad nauseum about her only marriage, but fails to point out the multiple marriages of McCain, Thompson and Guiliani. None of their exes are running for president, but Donna Hanover was well known and had to be embarrassed about Rudi's behavior. I said if you feel you have to bash Hillary, you have to bash them ALL!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 01/17/2008

i think interest in matthews has faded substantially from three or four years ago...he was at his peak around the time of the '04 race...but i have watched him interrupt and end people sentences so many times that i consider him insufferab­le...i know a woman who worked with him 30 years ago, and basically considers that as his career advanced he sold his soul to the devil...th­at he had gotten smug and self-impor­tant...so in the final analysis..­.he is just a stupid sexist bastard...­he should have hung up his spurs about 2 years ago...he sounds like a guy with a mindset out of the fifties...­i have to say that i am astounded he would speak apologetically

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 01/17/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 267 fans permalink
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Mathews is no worse than Ariana Huffington herself who keeps on criticizing Hillary for oh my God being a politician. I am an Obama supporter but Hillery had been getting it much tougher from all the media because they do not like her or in particular her staff. All I want after the Democratic primaries is a viable Democratic candidate that will get back the White House because all the Democratic candidates would make great presidents. All the Democratic candidates stand up for the biggest issues I believe in including; ending the war in Iraq, get back America's credibility around the world, provide universal health care, curb CO2 emissions, stop America's dependency on oil and stop giving the rich tax cuts they do not need. None of the Republicans have a stance I like on any of those issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 01/17/2008

First of all, Matthews is slightly left of center. Maybe further left of Hillary - which isn't saying much.

Second, I seriously doubt most of the people here who criticize him here actually watch his show.

Lastly, criticizing a female is not misogynistic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 01/17/2008

Chris Mathews is nothing but a big asshole, I don't watch him anymore, Instead at that time slot 4pm central time I watch TV Land.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 01/17/2008
- stop7997 I'm a Fan of stop7997 6 fans permalink

Translation - NBC brass to Chris Matthews: "We threw Imus under the bus and we'll sure as hell throw you under too. Now get out there and apologize!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 01/17/2008
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