Right Wing Talk Host Embarrasses Himself and His Craft on National TV
Finally, FINALLY!!! Someone challenged a wingnut on live TV, and proved their stupidity.
The right wing noise machine absolutely loves (to the point of want to have sex with) invoking the name of Neville Chamberlain when they're discussing the notion of talking to our enemies. Kevin James, a radio talk show host, did so on Hardball tonight. Well, Chris Matthews decided to find out exactly what it was Chamberlain did that bothered James so much.
Do we need to tell you what happened? James made a complete fool of himself and his fellow wingnuts tonight.








That crazy maniac seemed to be auditioning for a position in Bush's closest and most loyal ass kissing group of Bushies! He didn't know what he was talking about, he just knew he had to legitimize the word "appeasement"! He's just pathetic enough to be of a major use to this administration! He's incapable of a rational thought, and too stupid to realize he's making a fool of himself! Kind of a junior Douglas Feith!
Posted by: Mad as Hell | May 15, 2008 at 05:35 PM
Ha Ha Ha!!!! This is just my week! I couldn't stop laughing at this right wing tool making an ass out himself. What a loser!!!! No wonder he started out all angry. He's angry because he's stupid! I hope that Chris M. or someone else will tear Heidi Miller a new one too. She really bugs me. She's freakin ugly as hell. She was talking about how her SUV doesn't harm the environment. As ugly as she is, maybe her SUV will mistake her for a piece of shit and run her over. Go Chris!!!!! Woo Hoo!!!
Posted by: j | May 15, 2008 at 05:50 PM
Oh my GOD, this is turning into the best week ever.
Posted by: Max | May 15, 2008 at 08:17 PM
Kevin James showed great courage. Normally when someone is revealed to be an idiot, they shrink back and listen to what the other person is saying. Not my man K-J! He doesn't know the meaning of the word "retreat"! Or "listen".
I liked him better in King of Queens anyway.
Posted by: Steve | May 15, 2008 at 09:03 PM
greenhorn.
there's a reason Rush would only go on CBS if nobody got to rebut him.
those right wing radio guys are lazy. they're so used to controlling the context of every discussion they have that they can't really handle an intelligent conversation.
I'm glad he was a D-I-C-K because I think that's why Matthews shut the guy down.
Posted by: cage free brown | May 15, 2008 at 09:47 PM
I think we're beginning to see the changing of the wind here. The pundits, media mouthpieces, and dime store news readers are smelling blood. They've been reporting on the extraordinary voter turn-out, the ass-kicking of the GOP in their own districts, and the excitement over Obama's candidacy and it's beginning to sink in.
The Republicans are last weeks news and has-beens, even worse they're too smug and arrogant to allow themselves the decency to admit defeat. Their persistence in this farcical sideshow of "All is well, we are in fine shape - We have the biggest dick in the world." has become a crude joke that no one finds funny except the dumbasses who tell it.
Watch for this to get more interesting. Other talk show goons like Timmeh, Howie, and Wolfie will test the waters here.
Everyone's talking about this video and writing about how great it is. Matthews is lapping it up. He'll be cashing in big time on this, especially after the newest piece in the NYT. Look for him to do this again - probably right after Russert books a wingnut on MTP and gets his rock on. (wonder who that victim will be?)
Blood is in the water, the smell of death is in the air. The GOP can't get away from Bush fast enough. Ask yourself this: how many Mississippi Republicans think bringing in Darth Cheney was a good idea? The Bush Administration is proving every day that they are political poison. That may seem like a good thing now but I hope and fear for us come November. We've wounded a very dangerous beast and there will be Hell to pay real soon. They'll get stupid desperate in the next two to three months. Our only defense is to not let up, not even for a moment. If we give them any opening, they'll take it like a fish to bait. The people are on our side right now. As long as we keep the faith and respond intelligently to their attacks, we will can count on the voters to stay with us.
Matthews took the first bite tonight. The next news show host will take a bigger one. Then another, and another, until there's a feeding frenzy.
We may need a bigger boat.
Posted by: David Aquarius | May 16, 2008 at 05:21 AM
Words to live by: more facts, less yelling.
Posted by: m | May 16, 2008 at 05:40 AM
Hmmmmm, methinks these pundits are looking to be employed next year.
Posted by: terri | May 16, 2008 at 07:14 AM
"Right Wing Talk Host Embarrasses Himself and His Craft..."
WHAT craft?
Never in my life did I think I'd say this, but kudos to Tweetie, not only for showing this assclown up for the know-nothing posturing, braying jackass that he is, but for educating the public about what Neville Chamberlain's actual sin was, and pointing out that it had nothing to do with talking to governments that we are in conflict with. Not that you could hear much of what Matthews said over that shrieking, foaming at the mouth loony.
Posted by: Helena Montana | May 16, 2008 at 10:41 AM
Now we know why Kevin James couldn't even hold down a talk show hosting gig in the middle of the night at 790 KABC in LA. The guy is stupid and doesn't do his research. Unless you call only reading the headlines research.
Posted by: Mike-Sherman Oaks | May 16, 2008 at 11:06 AM
that dude and his pals said "Neville Chamberlain" for the same reason they were all saying "up or down vote" a few years ago? remember that? the single most important thing about our process, overnight, was "an up or down vote" too bad Matthews wasn't inclined at some civics lessons but, like Mr. Aquarius says, maybe he's got his finger in the air.
maybe Matthews and some of these guys are doing some minor sould searching over the pentagon pundit scandal they aren't covering. He's been frank that the network encouraged pro-war positions. maybe, just maybe, he's trying to live with himself a little bit.
it could happen!
Posted by: cage free brown | May 16, 2008 at 02:56 PM
Pretty enjoyable to see, but really, it was pretty easy pick'ens.
Posted by: sparrow | May 16, 2008 at 08:33 PM