The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 504 - Biden’s Super Monday
Episode Date: March 3, 2020Amy Klobuchar drops out of the race, Chris Matthews drops out of MSNBC, and Joe Biden has a super Monday. We will examine how the Dems are pulling out all the stops to stop Bernie before Super Tuesday.... Then, MSNBC pushes Chris Matthews out after 20 years. We will take a look at the bogus #MeToo reasoning and then go deeper to what’s really behind the ouster. Check out The Cold War: What We Saw, a new podcast written and presented by Bill Whittle at https://www.dailywire.com/coldwar. In Part 1 we peel back the layers of mystery cloaking the Terror state run by the Kremlin, and watch as America takes its first small steps onto the stage of world leadership. If you like The Michael Knowles Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: KNOWLES and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/Knowles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Amy Klobuchar drops out of the race. Chris Matthews drops out of MSNBC and Joe Biden has a Super Monday.
We will examine how the Dems are pulling out all the stops to stop Bernie before Super Tuesday.
Then MSNBC pushes out Chris Matthews after 20 years. We will take a look at the bogus me-to reasoning and then go deeper to what's really behind the ouster.
All that and so much more. I'm Michael Knowles and this is the Michael Knowles show.
We simply do not have enough time to get to everything that changed yesterday in the left-wing
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company amy clobutcher drops out yesterday endorses joe bidet judge drops out two days ago
endorses joe badeau rorke drops out what seems like centuries ago endorses joe bideon nobody really
cares but he's going to do it anyway susan rogson rogson ryeh
didn't run for president, didn't drop out, did lie to Americans about Benghazi, but she also endorsed
Joe Biden yesterday. Former Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, forget about him. I'd forgotten about
him too. Now unfortunately got to remember him because he endorsed Joe Biden. Sleepy Joe
sweeping up all of these big, big endorsements. We will get to what it means. First,
let's turn to Mayor Pete, who went out, campaigned with Biden and
himself and endorsed the former vice president.
Politics at its best is more than policy.
It's soulcraft.
And so it's fitting that I am joining to support a campaign that speaks so often about the soul of this nation.
I don't believe the world is divided up into people who are all good and people who are all bad.
I don't believe that how you voted in the past makes you good or bad.
I believe that each of us can have good things and bad things brought out of us.
And that's why leadership is so important.
I'm looking for a leader.
I'm looking for a president who will draw out what is best in each of us.
And I'm encouraging everybody who is part of my campaign to join me because we have found that leader in vice president, soon to be president, Joe Biden.
Mayor Pete's endorsement is just like his campaign, contrived, cliche, and secretly radical, right?
It's kind of an empty endorsement.
We need politics to unify us, to bring us together.
we're not all bad people or all good people. We're people and we need politics and politicians do politics. And we found a politician who does politics in Joe Biden forward together. Unity. Unity forward. Biden.
Okay, so you just say, all right, whatever. You're just, Pete Buttigieg just likes the way that his voice sounds. So that's for the best thing he's got going for him as a candidate is his voice has a sort of nice tone to it. He uses a bunch of cliches. And then there's there's that little.
secret radicalism, right? The way he opens up is he says, politics is soul craft and unity and
Joe Biden and togetherness and moving forward and together. He said, hold on, wait, what did you
just say? Go back to that first one about the unity. No, no, no, no, before that, about the,
togetherness? No, after that. Oh, the soul craft. Now, this is something that I think the left
really believes. I think most left-wingers believe it. Pete Buttigieg just gives you a little glimpse
into it. They believe that the purpose of politics is not to just sort of get along together in civil
society or to defend a tradition that we've all inherited or to protect the rights that are
given to us in our constitution, in our laws that are protected by our institutions. No,
it's soul craft. It takes on this religious aspect because for the left, the state has
all the power, all the, is due all of the reverence of a religious
institution. And they believe that human nature is infinitely malleable. So, you know,
conservatives tend to believe that human nature is nature, right? You're born with it. It's set.
It's broken. It's never going to be perfected. We're never going back to the Garden of Eden.
The left doesn't think that. They think with just a little bit more time or a little bit more money,
they will be able to perfect human nature, will end up in utopia. That's the Marxist program
was to perfect human nature. It's every leftist utopian program. And that's what Pete Buttigieg
believes as well, which is unsurprising. He talks like a moderate. He walks like a moderate. He
endorses like a moderate. But every so often you get a glimpse of that radicalism, which really is
the generational shift. They talk in this endorsement that how the real difference between Joe and
Buttigieg is generational. Well, I guess that's true. But the sad thing is, if Pete Buttigieg is
the moderate of his generation, it shows you just how much further to the left
the millennials have gone. So Joe Biden is very excited to get this endorsement. So he comes up there
and as always just flatters and flatters and flatters. You've supported a man of enormous integrity.
A fellow who has as much moral courage as he has physical courage. I really mean that.
Like Bo, he had a backbone like he has a backbone like a ramrod. I really mean this. And think about
If Pete had been around another six years, I wouldn't be standing here.
Pete be standing. I'd be endorsing Pete.
No, I really mean it. I really mean it.
Yeah, so when you have to set off a certain statement that you're saying by saying,
no, no, I really mean that.
What you are implying is that for other things that you say, you don't really mean them.
It's like when people say, hey, look, I'm going to be honest.
You say, well, what were you before?
You were lying to me before, but now you're going to be honest?
okay. If you have to set off the true statements by saying, no, no, I really mean that,
then I have no reason to believe that you really believe the thing you say you mean right now.
Because it means that you don't mean many of your statements, so it's very possible that you
don't mean the statement, no, no, I really mean that. But this is Joe Biden's problem.
It's not that Joe Biden is, I don't think he's a nefarious, you know, pre-planned,
a sociopath liar, I think he has no regard for the truth. I think he doesn't care about the truth
at all. And so he just flatters and ingratiates and glad hands and compliments. That's every photo of him.
You know, all the photos of him with women, people tried to make it out that they were really lascivious.
I don't think he's lascivious or lustful or something like that. I think he's just a flattering,
oily politician who's always trying to form an intimate connection with people. And as a result of that,
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He's the frontrunner. We'll see. Maybe after Super Tuesday he'll become the nominee. But he is
frontrunner. He is on a straight path to the nomination. And here he is in all his glory at a
rally yesterday. Democrats, behold, your leader. We hold these truths to be self-evident. All men and women
created by the go, you know the thing. All men and women. And you and, and you know, you know the thing.
Periclean. Lincoln ask. Wow. What soaring rhetoric. He's like, he's like Reagan and
Lincoln and Pericles combined.
That's the best they've got.
It can't even recite one of the most famous lines in American history.
We hold these truths to be self-evident.
And you know, you know the thing.
If Democrats nominate this guy, I never want to hear another word, not a peep,
about how President Trump talks.
It's not just once or twice.
This is what Joe does all the time.
Biden had another greatest hit on Sunday when he was wrapping up an interview
with Chris Wallace on Fox News, one of the most famous journalists in the country,
and he couldn't remember Chris's name.
We'll see who's sleepy.
Mr. Vice President, thank you.
Thanks for your time.
Please come back in less than 13 years, sir.
All right, Chuck.
Thank you very much.
All right.
It's Chris, but anyway.
I just did Chris.
No, no, I just did Chuck.
I tell you what, man, these are back-to-back.
Anyway, I don't know how you do it.
early in the morning too.
Safe travels on the Champagne Trail.
Thank you, sir.
Oh, gosh.
We'll see who's sleepy.
Okay, I think we've seen who's sleepy.
The problem here is not even that Joe Biden messed up Chris Wallace's name.
I mean, you should know who you're talking to in an interview,
or you should have the good sense just not to say the person's name.
But the real trouble is what he said at the end.
He goes, oh, yeah, no, Chris, man.
Yeah, it's just dim back to back.
and it's so early. I don't know how you guys do it. Joe Biden is saying that he does not have the energy
and stamina of a TV newsman, but he wants to become the president of the United States, the leader of
the free world. That is not a great pitch for your own candidacy. Look, if you just say, oh, sorry,
I forgot you named Chris. Look, all you guys look the same to me. I got to go, I got to go hit the campaign
trail. You make a little joke about it or something. That's fine, but to say, gosh, it's so early in the
morning. How do you guys do it? I don't know, man. You're supposed to do.
do it if you become the president. So maybe we should rethink this whole thing. My favorite part now
is that the Democrats have three real options. Elizabeth Warren is not going to get out of the race.
We can get into why that is in just a second. And actually, by the way, if you have any questions,
we're doing live questions from the Daily Wire subscribers on the website and on the app. So send
those questions and we'll try to get to a few of them during the show. My favorite part about all
of this is that the Democrats now have three real options. The options are,
the corrupt dotard, this sort of old man who can't remember the Declaration of Independence,
he can't remember what the interviewer's name is.
That's one.
The doddering communist, that's two.
And then the billionaire philanthropist finance media mogul who served three mostly successful
terms as mayor of New York City, one of the world's most important cities.
And the first two are winning.
they have they actually i'm not saying mike bloomberg's a good candidate in many ways he's like the
worst candidate possible but just compared to bernie and biden mike bloomberg has actually accomplished
quite a lot in his life he's actually an intelligent man even though he gets his worldview pretty wrong
and they're going to give it to the guy joe biden ran for president in 1988 had to pull out because
he told very specific lies about his academic record and other things ran for president again 20 years
later in 2000, it didn't do any better. I don't think he won a single delegate either time.
Now he's running again, 12 years after that, total flop, a guy who accomplished very little in the
U.S. Senate. And you have Bernie Sanders, who got kicked off a commune for being too lazy.
Bernie Sanders, who never had a job until he was 40 years old. Bernie Sanders, who's never
affected really any serious legislation. And then you got Mike Bloomberg, who's actually made something
of himself. Actually, he was an okay mayor of New York. He was fine. You know, he's relatively
successful. Got three terms.
big career and the Democrats are just like, absolutely not. No way do we want that successful guy,
not a chance. Donald Trump is loving this. The president is having such a great time. He loves the
chaos. Here is President Trump's reaction to Pete Buttigieg's endorsement of Joe Biden.
Yeah, yeah, well, he just, Buttigieg just went out and said something and probably they'll say,
hey, look, if I win, I'll put you in the administration. That's called quid pro quo, right?
Pro Quo. And they probably said, hey, listen, if I win, I'll give you an endorsement, but will you take me in the administration? Now, I'm sure like, I'm sure nothing like that has ever happened, right? But that's the way it seems to go. But no, it's rigged against Bernie. There's no question about it.
Oh, man, what a great. What a great response. He makes a good point, right? The point is what we're seeing right now is called a quid pro quo. Hey, you remember when you guys were trying to impede.
impeach me and throw me out of office for a quid pro quo that I didn't even do.
They're doing a quid pro quo right now.
How come you only talk about my quid pro quo that I didn't even do?
You don't talk about their quid pro quo.
Trump's strategy, importantly, is to highlight his opponents doing the same and worse as he does, right?
It's this never explain, never apologize, always attack.
So he's taking every opportunity just to go after them, to needle them, to hit them.
I mean, how do you attack a guy for endorsing a political candidate?
Trump figured out how to, and it was a good attack.
Then at the very end, he gets in there.
He complete non-sequitur goes down to the goes, by the way, they're going to steal it from Bernie.
All right, see you guys, because the Democrats are stealing it from Bernie has become a sort of right-wing meme.
The reason it's become a meme, the reason it's become popular, the reason right-wingers are talking about it is, A, because it's true, the Democrats are doing their level best to steal this nomination from Bernie, just like they did it in 2016.
But B, the reason they're doing it is because it creates so much more chaos in the party.
And the conservatives could benefit from this, which we'll get to in just a moment.
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President Trump is turning his attention back to Joe Biden. So the attack is shifting,
and a lot of people aren't catching this. The attack is shifting just from,
Sleepy Joe, that was the original attack on Joe Biden, that Joe doesn't have any stamina,
he doesn't have any energy. It's now shifting to Sleepy Joe is surrounding himself with radicals.
I honestly don't think he knows what office he's running for. And it doesn't matter.
You know, maybe he gets in because he's a little more moderate, so maybe he gets in.
But he's not going to be running it. Other people are going to. They're going to put him into a home,
and other people are going to be running the country. And they're going to be super left radical,
They're going to be super left radical crazy.
Joe's going to be in a home.
He'll be watching television.
Everything will be just fine.
So they're going to put Joe in a home.
This is a great way to get the joke across, right?
The really funny outrageous thing he's saying is they're going to put Joe in a home.
But he just throws that line away, right?
So he moves you past that.
So while you're still laughing at, oh, my gosh, you just say he's going to put his opponent in a home?
then he moves on to, but he's going to have all these radical crazy young people around him,
and the radical crazy young people are the ones that you've got to be afraid of.
This is the evolution of the attack, because I think President Trump thinks that Bernie is more
beatable in a general election than Joe Biden.
This is why he's propping up Bernie, and he's going after Biden and Bloomberg.
He just, I think Trump doesn't believe the Americans are going to elect a radical socialist,
and probably the Trump team's got a good apophile on Bernie.
So he keeps saying this, right, they're stealing it from Bernie.
Bernie's getting robbed. He's always kind of defending Bernie. But now he's starting to use the attacks that he would use in a general election against Bernie against Biden, which is about the radicalism.
Right. He's saying, yeah, even Joe Biden, you think he's kind of more moderate? Maybe. But he's a senile old man. They're going to throw him in a home. He's going to go watch TV. Then they're going to have all these radicals running the country because this is a win-win strategy. Right. The strategy of going after Bernie and defending,
going after Biden and defending Bernie is not going to turn off the Bernie bros, some of whom
President Trump probably wants to win over, or at least demoralize enough that they don't come out
and vote in the general election. But at the same time, it gets ready that same attack that he thinks
is going to be effective in a general election. So, you know, Trump is tweeting out. He just yesterday
tweets out, they're staging a coup against Bernie a few days ago. He goes, Democrats are working hard to
destroy the name and reputation of crazy Bernie Sanders and take the nomination away from him.
I love that. They're trying to destroy the reputation of a man I'm calling crazy.
Next one. The Dems are working hard to take the prize nomination away from Bernie.
Backroom politics, which Bernie is not very good at. His people will not let it happen again.
This is real political savvy. Even the way that he talks about the home at the rally,
he's talking like a stand-up comedian. He's talking like a political commentator.
not as a guy in the race.
A guy who's in the race would never admit that there's a chance that his opponent would win.
He would never say, let's say he wins, and you're going to be okay with that, right?
He would say, no way, we're going to win it.
Now, my opponent doesn't stand a chance and we're going to go beat him.
But he stands back and he goes, yeah, okay, let's say he wins.
Let's say Biden wins because he's a little more moderate or whatever.
You're not going to like what happens, okay, because you're going to get all these radicals running it.
And Biden will be in a home and it'll be watching TV and that'll be fine.
he's got a little bit of that distance there.
And he's like, you see this crazy political scene?
You see what's going to happen?
You guys better, you're probably going to want me.
I'm not, I'm not begging for it.
I'm just saying you're going to come begging for me if those radicals are running the show.
There's a big political savvy that's going on here, which is that there are two political divides in this country.
Okay, the two political divides are left right.
we already know that. That's the one we talk about all the time. The other political divide is
establishment populist. Okay. And they don't, they don't exactly match up. So Trump wants to win
suburban voters by presenting himself as more establishment than Bernie. That's the pitch of crazy Bernie,
crazy radicalism. But he wants to mollify. He wants to pacify. He wants to kind of make
nice with the Bernie voters by presenting himself as more populist than Biden. So all that tweet about
they're stealing it from Bernie, those corrupt people are rigging it from Bernie. That's all to say,
hey, Bernie bros, you and I have common cause because we're both outside the establishment.
But then when he goes out and he makes the arguments about how crazy Bernie is, how he's a radical
socialist, how Biden's campaign people are radicals, he's making the argument to the suburban voters,
to maybe the Biden voters. He says, look, I'm more establishment than Bernie Sanders. You're going
to be a lot more comfortable with me. He's making those two at the same time. Very, very smart
strategy. I think he's doing a good job. And for people who say that I'm just saying he's doing
4D chess or something, I don't know how conscious this is. It might just be innate. But if it's innate,
then it backs up something we've been saying for the long time, which is that the guys got very good
political instincts. Let's take one question from the audience before we get into Super Tuesday,
before we get into Chris Matthews. Here's question. From A, Michael, have moderates Biden and Bloomberg
explicitly stated to your satisfaction that communism is immoral? Or is their only argument
against Bernie that it is a good but impractical idea? No, they have not stated to my satisfaction
that communism is immoral. They haven't made that argument at all. Unfortunately, a lot of right-wingers
have not stated that to my satisfaction either because everybody's just making some lame,
bean-counting economic argument. I mean, you remember when Barack Obama was president,
they went down to Cuba and got absolutely nothing out of it, just gave Cuba everything,
didn't take anything in return, didn't get any concessions from the regime. And Barack Obama,
another guy who talked like a moderate but actually was a secret radical, he came out and said,
These distinctions between capitalism and communism, they don't really mean that much for our generation.
They do.
They do mean a lot.
They are totally different views of the relationship of the individual to the state, of the local community to the state, of tradition and history, to politics.
So he said that, and then Barack Obama had the money line.
He said, we just care about what works.
That's what Mike Bloomberg saying.
So socialism doesn't work.
That's what Joe Biden is implying.
He's not even saying it that explicitly.
Socialism doesn't work.
We're going to do what works.
If by Bloomberg, obviously, that's all he cares about is the efficiency of markets.
If all you care about is just getting GDP up a little bit higher or just kind of making the market a little bit more efficient, then you're just as bad as the hard left as the radical left.
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as people and the human being is much more than just a commodity, is much more than just an
economic product, is much more than just a sort of cog in a machine that can be greased or
oiled or shaped a little bit better under different regimes. The trouble with communism is that
it's evil, it's wicked, it's a pest. It has no respect for human dignity. It's atheistic. It's
materialistic. It discounts everything that matters to us in life. And also, it destroys the economy.
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much to get to before Super Tuesday. I told you we're going to do our best to get through it,
and we are on track. So Super Tuesday, this is maybe the biggest thing to look for going into it.
Right now, the Buttigieg-Clobuchar endorsements could have completely changed the map on Super Tuesday.
So Super Tuesday, all these different states are going to go out and vote.
Before the Clubbuchar and Buttigieg endorsement, if you just look at the average of the Real Clear Politics polls,
Here is who is supposed to win the various states.
Alabama, Biden, Arkansas, Bloomberg, California, Bernie, Colorado, Bernie, Maine, Bernie,
Massachusetts, Bernie, Minnesota, Klobuchar, followed by Bernie, North Carolina, Biden.
Oklahoma, Biden and Bloomberg have a tie.
Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee might be Biden. Actually, actually don't have that written.
That'll be a surprise for later tonight.
Texas, Bernie, Utah, Bernie, Vermont, Bernie, Virginia, Bernie.
Massive stuff. So Biden, you get what? Maybe two likely wins, one likely tie.
Bernie, eight likely wins, one likely tie. And Bloomberg, one likely win.
Now, what happens when you add Pete and Clobuchar's endorsements? So, obviously, it's not
going to work out exactly like this, but if Pete and Clobuchar get exactly the number of votes
that the polls were predicting, or if all of those votes do just transfer over right,
way to Joe Biden, all of a sudden you've got. Alabama, Biden, Arkansas, Biden, California.
Slightly Bernie, but basically tied with Biden. Colorado, Biden, Maine, Biden, Massachusetts, Biden,
Minnesota, Biden, North Carolina, Biden, Oklahoma, Biden, Tennessee, Biden, Texas, Biden,
Utah, tied between Bernie and Biden, Vermont, Bernie, obviously, and Virginia. Biden. It becomes
a Biden blowout if the Klobuchar and Pete votes actually go over to two. To, to, you know.
Joe Biden. And California is basically a tie, even California with a slight burny edge.
Now, the big wildcard here is going to be Mike Bloomberg. Mike Bloomberg is not giving up.
After a Buttigieg and Klobuchar got out, Bloomberg was asked whether he would get out to,
I think you know his answer. Both talked to him Pete earlier today and Amy just a little while ago,
and I wish them all the best. I thought both of them behaved themselves. It's a nice way to phrase it,
but they represented their country and their states very well.
And I felt sorry for them, but I'm in it to win it.
And we are going to go out and we're going to go get them.
I love this guy.
I love that Mike Bloomberg has such condescension that he would say,
yes, well, I felt that Buttigieg and Klobuchar, they behaved themselves.
They didn't cause me too much of a problem.
If they had, of course, I would have wiped them off the face of the earth.
No, no, they were good, little kitties.
All right, kitties, go away now.
You know, Buttigieg and Kloibuchar, they have to play nice.
They have to get out early.
They have to make the smart endorsement, right?
They're young people, relatively young.
They have their political careers ahead of them.
They don't have $60 billion like Mike Bloomberg.
Bloomberg doesn't have to worry about any of that.
You know, Elizabeth Warren didn't get out.
She didn't get out when Klobuchar and Buttigieg did.
Why not?
Because Elizabeth Warren is not quite as young as Klobuchar and Buttigieg.
yet. She's got a little less to lose in her political career. This might be the last chance
that she could run for president, so she's just going to stick in it. At Bloomberg, certainly this
is his last chance. So listen to this response. Listen to a response that Mike Bloomberg gave to a
voter at a town hall on Fox who said, hey, I'm a gun owner. I'm a regular American second amendment
supporter. How come I'm not allowed to have a gun and protection, but you, Mike Bloomberg, are allowed
to walk around with armed security? How do you justify pushing
for murder gun control when you have an armed security detail that is likely equipped with the
same firearms and magazines that you seek to ban the common citizen from owning. Does your life matter
more than mine or my families or these peoples?
All right. Look, I probably get 40 or 50 threats every week, okay? And some of them are real.
That just happens when you're the mayor of New York City or you're very wealthy and if you're
campaigning for President of the United States, you get lots of threats. So I have a security
I pay for it all myself.
And, you know, they're all retired police officers who are very well trained in firearms.
I love this guy.
I love that he gives, at every opportunity, the worst political answer you could possibly give.
He goes, are you saying, Mr. Bloomberg, that your life matter more is than mine?
Bloomberg more or less says, yes, I am.
And I'm saying that because I'm rich and famous.
he just goes look listen you peasant i get threats against me because i am a famous politician
and by the way very very wealthy and and look look i pay for my security myself because did i mention
that i'm wealthy i'm very wealthy much much richer than you and that's why i need to have more rights
than you have peasant uh perfect what a great great way to uh to connect with the voters i get a
real kick out of Mike Bloomberg's elitism, probably not going to play well in Peoria. In some ways,
he would be the best choice that the Democrats have because he wouldn't just completely destroy the
country. In some ways, he's the worst choice, though, because it's pretty clear that Mike Bloomberg
doesn't really like people all that much. He doesn't seem to have a great respect for people.
He just wants to run their lives. He just wants to tell them what to do. But he doesn't really seem to
connect with them or review them as human, just as cogs and a machine. I mean, he said,
the president is a managerial job. That tells you everything you need to know about the way he
views the world. But he's probably not going to do that well anyway. So going into tonight,
it's Biden's to lose. We're going to see if South Carolina was a fluke or whether it was the
beginning of the end of the Democrat nomination. Now, Klobuchar and Buttigieg are not the only
left winger is to drop out in recent days. They're the only presidential candidates to drop out in recent
days, but there's another major left winger who dropped out yesterday. That would be Chris Matthews
on MSNBC. Chris Matthews came on last night. It was shocking to everybody. He's had this show
hardball for 20 years now on MSNBC. He goes out and he says, hey, my first story, I'm retiring,
I'm out. Here's Chris Matthews's reasoning. Let me start with my headline tonight. I'm retiring.
This is the last hardball on MSNBC. And obviously, this isn't for a lack of interest in politics.
As you can tell, I've loved every minute of my 20 years' host of Hardball.
Every morning I read the papers, and I'm gung-ho to get to work.
Not many people have had this privilege.
I love working with my producers and the discussions we have over how to report the news.
And I love having this connection with you, the good people who watch.
So right off the bat, right off the bat, you realize that Chris Matthews did not choose to retire.
Chris Matthews was pushed out by MSNBC.
I mean, he says it explicitly.
He says, obviously, I'm not.
losing interest in politics. Obviously, I'm not losing interest in you. I love this job. I love
working with people. But I've got to go. And then he explains why he's got to go.
A conversation with MSNBC, I decided tonight will be my last hardball. So let me tell you why.
The younger generations out there are ready to take the reins. We see them in politics,
in the media, in fighting for their causes. They are improving the workplace. We're talking here
about better standards than we grew up with fair standards. A lot of it has to do with how we talk to
each other, compliments on a woman's appearance that some men, including me, might have once
incorrectly thought we're okay. We're never okay. Not then and certainly not today. And for making
such comments in the past, I'm sorry. There it is. He got me-toed. Chris Matthews, one of the real
titans of left-wing commentary. And actually a left-winger who I always got a kick out of. I mean,
he was wrong about so many things. He said he got to thrill up his leg when he saw Barack Obama.
I mean, there were many, many, many, most things he got wrong.
But I always got a kick out of him.
He always seemed like sort of a straight shooter in that he was saying what he believed.
And he was kind of funny about it.
He was kind of ornery.
So I'm sorry to see him go.
He got me too.
And I'm really sorry to see him go the way that he did because I googled this.
I said, oh, maybe Chris Matthews is some big womanizer.
Maybe he's been sleeping with all the women at the show.
Maybe he's pulled a Matt Lauer.
Maybe he's stepping out on his wife.
all the time or something. No, that's not it. You heard him talk about it there. He said,
people make comments. And sometimes those comments are wrong and I shouldn't have made those comments.
I said, what kind of comments did he make? He's a commentator. What kind of comments did he make?
So I looked up the article that's in GQ magazine by Laura Bassett. This is the article that
ostensibly got Chris Matthews fired. And she gives all the reasons, all the horrible things he did.
Here they are. It's called, like Warren, I had my own sexist run-in with Chris Matthews.
So she's objecting to something Chris Matthews did with Elizabeth Warren, too. The article begins.
I believe the woman, which means he's not telling the truth, said Warren, who recently had to
defend her own credible story of pregnancy discrimination. I'll pause right there.
That first line is a lie. She doesn't have a credible story of pregnancy discrimination.
Elizabeth Warren is now saying that she was fired from her first teaching job because she got
pregnant. But we have her on video from years ago talking about how she didn't get that teaching job.
She didn't keep the teaching job because she lacked a credential and lacked interest and wanted to
stay home with her kid. Her own words, I'm not making that up. That's what she said. Then she's
lying about it now. And then this writer, Laura Bassett, writing in GQ, is lying about Warren's lies.
Not a good way to start off the article if you're going to try to torpedo a guy's career.
The article goes on. And why would he lie, Matthews said.
to protect himself? Yeah, and why would she lie? Warren responded pointedly.
There was no reason. I'm skipping around a little bit, but you get the point. There was no reason
for him to harp on its veracity, except perhaps that he himself has made so many sexist comments
over the years that he has a vested interest in Bloomberg being let off the hook and going after Warren.
So she's accusing him of sexism here. It is not sexist to observe that Elizabeth Warren is a
liar. Elizabeth Warren is one of the most famous, infamous, and egregious liars in the entire
country. She lied for decades about her ancestry and said that she, the whitest woman in the world,
was Native American. She did that at elite universities. She did that possibly taking jobs away
from actual Native Americans. She then lied about the pregnancy discrimination. She then lied very
recently about where her children went to school. The lies about everything. There's nothing
sexist about calling a liar, a liar. But, you know, this woman in using the kind of Me Too era as a
political cudgel is using sexism the way that the left has used racism for so many years,
which is not to point out an actual example of bigotry, but just to silence your political
opponent. Matthews has a pattern of making comments about women's appearances in demeaning
ways. The number of on-air incidents is long, exhausting, and creepy, including
commenting to Aaron Burnett, for example, you're a knockout. It's all right getting bad news from you
while telling her to move closer to the camera. Regardless of whether you think that a MSNBC host
should compliment people's appearances, it is simply a fact that what he said is not demeaning.
She's saying he's made demeaning comments. Well, what was the comment? The comment was,
you're a knockout. That's not demeaning. That's a compliment. Now, you could say it's wrong to
compliment people in the workplace, never give anyone a compliment.
okay, that's fine. Fair enough, if we're living in this politically correct culture, fine.
We can all go along with that. But you can't lie about it and say that it's demeaning.
It simply was not. Even the word creepy, it's the word creepy in here.
Creepy is just a way to slander somebody without having to give any kind of example.
And Chris Matt, look, I have a lot of criticisms of Chris Matthews, but I don't think he's creepy.
She goes on. She talks about an interview with Hillary Clinton.
He suggested that Clinton had only had so much political success because her husband had messed around.
Yup. No one would know Hillary Clinton's name if she wasn't Mrs. Clinton.
She was the first lady of Arkansas, then the first lady of the United States.
And then she immediately after leaving the White House became the senator from New York,
a state she had never lived in.
Do you think she became the senator of New York because Hillary is just so famously good at connecting with voters?
Don't think so.
I think it probably had something to do with it.
with her last name. She goes on. In 2017, I wrote a personal essay about a much older married
cable news host who inappropriately flirted with me in the makeup room a few times before we went
live on his show, making me noticeably uncomfortable on air. I was afraid to name him at the time,
afraid to name him for all the flirting, the traumatic flirting, for fear of retaliation from the
network. I'm not anymore. It was Chris Matthews in 2016, right before I had to go on his show
and talk about sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump.
Totally bogus allegations, by the way, where how many years are we into the Trump presidency?
They got nothing on him.
Goes on.
Matthews looked over at me in the makeup chair next to him, and he said,
Why haven't I fallen in love with you yet?
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, Ms. Bassett, I'm so sorry this happened to you.
I hope that you get millions of dollars from MSNBC to pay for the years of therapy
that you will need to recover from
Chris Matthews saying,
why haven't I fallen in love with you yet?
In a public setting,
without inviting you to dinner,
without inviting you to his hotel room,
without inviting you to his office like Matt Lauer does,
just a slightly flirtatious comment?
Good grief.
Then she gets to the bottom.
And she says that Chris Matthews needs to be fired.
having a news anchor who calls women she devil, by the way, he only did that to Hillary Clinton,
and it happens to be correct, and treats their assessments with infantilizing suspicion.
He treated Elizabeth Warren with infantilizing suspicion because she infantilized herself by lying all the time.
While conducting post-devate interviews builds in a major disadvantage for female candidates,
it's downright irresponsible.
She brings up Matthews's employment.
This is absurd. This woman should be ashamed of herself.
Me Too has obviously jumped the shark.
Me Too is addressing an actual problem.
The actual problem is all of these mostly left-wing men in power in media and politics,
acting like complete degenerates and abusing women.
That's a real problem.
Did I mention they're mostly democratic, mostly left-wing men who have been doing it,
like Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer and all of the other ones?
Yeah, I just wanted to make sure I got that in there.
That started out to address a real problem.
And now it has become a cynical tool to be wielded with impunity only when it is politically convenient.
That's it.
That's all it is.
It's sad.
It's pathetic.
Because, by the way, Chris Matthews is not being fired for this Me Too thing because he made a flirtatious comment in the makeup room or something.
The reason he's being fired is because he's now not left-wing enough for the Democratic Party.
He's not left-wing enough for his network.
And he's a very left-wing guy.
but the other day he came out and came out against Bernie Sanders.
It would be bad if Bernie Sanders got the nomination.
The other day he came, he's made a few on-air gaffs, right?
But he's made on-air gaffs throughout his whole career.
There was this incident.
It was kind of embarrassing where he confused two black politicians
and thought one was the other one and it was very awkward.
But he's been doing this kind of stuff for years.
He's been talking the way he talks for years.
The thing that changed is the Democratic Party.
Party, which is now, in terms of just the delegate count, is ready to nominate an open, avowed
socialist, an actual communist to honeymoon in the Soviet Union. And Chris Matthews is from an older
school. The fight that we're seeing in the Democratic Party nomination right now, the Biden-Bernie
fight, is the fight that we're seeing on MSNBC. It's the fight that we're seeing in left-wing
commentariat. It's the fight that we're seeing in the media. And that fight is only going to heat up
through November. Last question before we get to it, before we get to Super Tuesday later tonight.
This is from J.F. Who would be more beneficial to Biden as a VP? Plobuchar or Buttigieg?
Clobuchar would. Having a woman probably would be more beneficial. I think women outrank gay men
on the intersectional victimhood scale. No, I don't think Buttigieg would be a great VP candidate.
The only advantage he would have is he could debate Mike Pence and the left could pretend
that Mike Pence is some big homophobe or something like that.
But I suspect it's actually going to be someone totally different.
I don't think Claudevichar or Buttigieg, these kind of fairly weak presidential candidates,
I don't think that they're going to be the best choice.
I think you could see someone from somewhere else in politics.
Maybe another name we've heard who hasn't been around in a little while.
That's probably more likely.
There's 300 million people to choose from so they don't need to just choose from the handful
who have made it this far in the Democratic race.
All right. Stick around later. We will get to Super Tuesday. We have so much more to get to, but we'll have to save that for tomorrow. In the meantime, I'm Michael Noles. This is the Michael Noles show.
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