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cungar Donating Member (1 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-17-06 02:45 PM
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70. Send this to Chris Matthews (hardball@msnbc.com)
Dear Chris,

How the wind blows.


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 Clinton or even like Dukakis or Mondale, all those guys,
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."

(MSNBC's Chris Matthews, 5/1/03)


"Why don't the damn Democrats give the president his day? He won today.
He did well today."

(MSNBC's Chris Matthews, 4/9/03)


"What's he going to talk about a year from now, the fact that the war
went too well and it's over? I mean, don't these things sort of lose
their--Isn't there a fresh date on some of these debate points?"

(MSNBC's Chris Matthews, speaking about Howard Dean--4/9/03)


"We're all neo-cons now."

(MSNBC's Chris Matthews, 4/9/03)


How you love to remind people of what they said or did in the past.
How about you, Opportunist?

Signed,
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