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question everything

(47,473 posts)
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 08:45 PM Nov 2016

Rand Paul was on Matthews show expressing his strong objection to both Bolton

and Giuliani as secretary of state; because of their support of intervention. He said that there are many senators, from both parties, who may not approve either of these nominations.

And I can't wait to see someone telling Trump - NO - and his reaction. He'd never had anyone telling him no and survived.


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Rand Paul was on Matthews show expressing his strong objection to both Bolton (Original Post) question everything Nov 2016 OP
Tweety said once more that Trump was opposed to the Iraq War redstateblues Nov 2016 #1
Oh god I'm glad I haven't watched him in years JonLP24 Nov 2016 #3
Tweety's infatuation with the sound of his own voice far exceeds Martin Eden Nov 2016 #4
It gets worse JonLP24 Nov 2016 #5
Trump may regret his attempted humiliation of Paul redstateblues Nov 2016 #2

redstateblues

(10,565 posts)
1. Tweety said once more that Trump was opposed to the Iraq War
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 08:51 PM
Nov 2016

That makes me crazy. He has repeated that over and over

JonLP24

(29,322 posts)
3. Oh god I'm glad I haven't watched him in years
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 08:55 PM
Nov 2016

Chief among the cheerleaders was MSNBC's Chris Matthews. On the May 1, 2003, edition of Hardball, Matthews was joined in his effusive praise of Bush by right-wing pundit Ann Coulter and "Democrat" Pat Caddell. Former U.S. Rep. Robert K. Dornan (R-CA) also appeared on the program.:

MATTHEWS: What's the importance of the president's amazing display of leadership tonight?

[...]

MATTHEWS: What do you make of the actual visual that people will see on TV and probably, as you know, as well as I, will remember a lot longer than words spoken tonight? And that's the president looking very much like a jet, you know, a high-flying jet star. A guy who is a jet pilot. Has been in the past when he was younger, obviously. What does that image mean to the American people, a guy who can actually get into a supersonic plane and actually fly in an unpressurized cabin like an actual jet pilot?

[...]

MATTHEWS: Do you think this role, and I want to talk politically [...], the president deserves everything he's doing tonight in terms of his leadership. He won the war. He was an effective commander. Everybody recognizes that, I believe, except a few critics. Do you think he is defining the office of the presidency, at least for this time, as basically that of commander in chief? That [...] if you're going to run against him, you'd better be ready to take [that] away from him.

[...]

MATTHEWS: Let me ask you, Bob Dornan, you were a congressman all those years. Here's a president who's really nonverbal. He's like Eisenhower. He looks great in a military uniform. He looks great in that cowboy costume he wears when he goes West. I remember him standing at that fence with Colin Powell. Was [that] the best picture in the 2000 campaign?

[...]

MATTHEWS: Ann Coulter, you're the first to speak tonight on the buzz. The president's performance tonight, redolent of the best of Reagan -- what do you think?

COULTER: It's stunning. It's amazing. I think it's huge. I mean, he's landing on a boat at 150 miles per hour. It's tremendous. It's hard to imagine any Democrat being able to do that. And it doesn't matter if Democrats try to ridicule it. It's stunning, and it speaks for itself.
http://mediamatters.org/research/2006/04/27/mission-accomplished-a-look-back-at-the-medias/135513

Martin Eden

(12,864 posts)
4. Tweety's infatuation with the sound of his own voice far exceeds
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 11:32 PM
Nov 2016

his journalistic judgment and integrity.

JonLP24

(29,322 posts)
5. It gets worse
Thu Nov 17, 2016, 03:24 AM
Nov 2016

MATTHEWS: We're proud of our president. Americans love having a guy as president, a guy who has a little swagger, who's physical, who's not a complicated guy like [former President Bill] Clinton or even like [former Democratic presidential candidates Michael] Dukakis or [Walter] Mondale, all those guys, [George] McGovern. They want a guy who's president. Women like a guy who's president. Check it out. The women like this war. I think we like having a hero as our president. It's simple. We're not like the Brits. We don't want an indoor prime minister type, or the Danes or the Dutch or the Italians, or a [Russian Federation President Vladimir] Putin. Can you imagine Putin getting elected here? We want a guy as president.

MATTHEWS: What do you make of this broadside against the USS Abraham Lincoln and its chief visitor last week?

LIDDY: Well, I -- in the first place, I think it's envy. I mean, after all, Al Gore had to go get some woman to tell him how to be a man. And here comes George Bush. You know, he's in his flight suit, he's striding across the deck, and he's wearing his parachute harness, you know -- and I've worn those because I parachute -- and it makes the best of his manly characteristic. You go run those -- run that stuff again of him walking across there with the parachute. He has just won every woman's vote in the United States of America. You know, all those women who say size doesn't count -- they're all liars. Check that out. I hope the Democrats keep ratting on him and all of this stuff so that they keep showing that tape.

redstateblues

(10,565 posts)
2. Trump may regret his attempted humiliation of Paul
Wed Nov 16, 2016, 08:55 PM
Nov 2016

To his credit, Paul was the only Non interventionist amongst the Rs

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