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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- Kreskytim I'm a Fan of Kreskytim 5 fans permalink
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F-U! Matthews!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 01/17/2008
- Melissa I'm a Fan of Melissa 22 fans permalink

Too little, too late. The guy is a huge idiot. I will never watch his show again!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 01/17/2008
- FogBelter I'm a Fan of FogBelter 265 fans permalink
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Matthew's problem is a lack of objectivity and an inability to rationally self-regulate his opinions.


If you don't show Bias you don't have to eat Crow, Matthews, you know how it works, man.


If you apologize today about Clinton, in two weeks you will be forced to apologize about something you said about another Candidate.


Bottomline, Chris, you are your own worse enemy on this. You need to seek some equilibrium in your commentary so you aren't swinging from "lionizing" a candidate to "burying" them.


Anyway, that's my take on it (Not like Matthews reads this stuff anyway.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 01/17/2008
- bessie1 I'm a Fan of bessie1 4 fans permalink

Give the guy a break. He was castrated by his wife and has never forgiven any woman since.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 01/17/2008

I don't watch Chris Matthews but heard him recently on an NPR interview and found him very likable even though I think I disagree with his politics. In any event, great apology. I will have to remember the line about my words not reflecting what is in my heart. Happens to me too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 01/17/2008
- kgrdem I'm a Fan of kgrdem 3 fans permalink

Well, here's one woman's opinion: I'm a 61-year-old grandmother who's a political junkie. You already have a picture in your head of me, don't you? I'm also a computer programmer at a major university and have a very active social life. I'm divorced and have dated men 20 years my junior on many occasions.

Why am I saying this? I'm saying this because I am sick and tired of women being categorized by idiots like Chris Matthews. He can no more know what I want as a voter than the man in the moon. He's already decided who I am and what I want and he's so wrong and so disgusting about his 'wrongness' I can't even describe it.

Nobody, but nobody can be categorized the way the press wants to categorize us anymore. I used to watch Chris because of his opposition to the war in Iraq, but as soon as his misogyny reared its ugly head on his program I quit watching. I would tune back every now and again to see if he's regained his sanity and have always ended up screaming at the TV.."Shut the f**k up!!". Grandmas just aren't the same anymore, are they?



    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 01/17/2008

Look, Matthews is only part of the problem at MSNBC. As an aside, in the last week Dan Abrams has had the brass balls to come out on his show and chastise the "mainstream media" (in which he quoted the NYT, Fox and others) for jumping the gun on the New Hampshire primary and pronouncing Obama the winner ever before the polls opened.
I am a fan of MSNBC generally (mostly for Olbermann) but for 3 full days in advance of New Hampshire Joe Scarborough, Matthews, Russert and surrogates Fineman and others were writing the obit.. for Hillary. I am 1000% for Obama but for Dan Abrams to critize the MSM and ignore his own flock is hypocrisy of the highest order. Get a life Dan and quickly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 01/17/2008
- Ides I'm a Fan of Ides 21 fans permalink

Matthews' "misogyny" goes beyond sex with condescending sexual appraisals of men he talks to and about as well. For that, I condemn him universally for being an equal-opportunity sexist (get off of Mitt's shoulders, for godsake).

Otherwise, most of the people here are just whining.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 01/17/2008

Leave this poor guy alone...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 01/17/2008
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You omitted one of his "like me " phrases. I'm sure it was easy there were so many. The apology was all about him. there were more "like me"'s than Sally Fields Oscar speech. It is really all about him. I found it hollow but a start. Does he really get it? Maybe a little but we'll see. He was all "racial" after New Hampshire so he'll go down that road or something to get the sound bite. Sometines the bite bites back.
He can love politics all right but what is the purpose of politics and of the word policy? That is what Chris Matthews and perhaps all of us have to examine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 01/17/2008

Chris is on the wrong network. He should be on Fox News where they spout hate for the democrats and especially Hillary. Hannity is the worst and Chris is getting just like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 01/17/2008
- duh I'm a Fan of duh 2 fans permalink

Chris Mathews is a loud mouthed, pathetic political analyist whose predjudice against Senator Clinton is legion. He and Lou Dobbs and Bill O'Rielly are charter members of their own butt sniffing club.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 01/17/2008
- MadamRoma I'm a Fan of MadamRoma 11 fans permalink

Viewers left him like readers are going to leave The Huffington Post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 01/17/2008

Thank you Chris

Hillary2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 01/17/2008
- MadamRoma I'm a Fan of MadamRoma 11 fans permalink

Views were turning him off like a light bulb, I will not watch his show anymore, he is no journalist he is a jerk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 01/17/2008
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