Do Republicans Hate Obama as Much as Al Qaeda? Chris Matthews Thinks So

Chris Matthews from MSNBC is getting more fired up with each passing day.  With the presidential election right around the corner, Matthews is firing off at the Right Wing the way he always does, saying that Republicans actually dislike President Obama more than the Taliban and Al Qaeda.   He also says that their racial hatred is a strong driving force in their desire to get rid of President Obama.

“Well, I think they’re more political than either you or I,” Matthews said. “I think they hate Obama. They want him out of the White House more than they want to destroy al-Qaeda. Their number one enemy in the world right now, on the right, is their hatred, hatred for Obama. And we can go into that about the white working class in the south about looking at these numbers we’ve been getting the last couple days, about racial hatred, in many cases. This isn’t about being a better president, they want to get rid of this president. That’s their number one goal and they’re willing to let Romney go to the hard center, even to the left on some issues, as long as they get rid of this guy.”

Matthews says that Mitt Romney came into the most recent presidential debate with kid gloves largely because he knew that his Republican backers would support him even if he went to the center in his dialogue.   Most polls says that President Obama won last night’s debate, but some are wondering if that’s’ going to make a big difference in the election.

“Romney went in there tonight with 16 ounce gloves. He didn’t want to look too ferocious, he just wanted to win. And the way he wanted to win was not making himself into the right-winger that the right wing that’s supporting him really are,” Matthews said.

 

 

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6 Responses to Do Republicans Hate Obama as Much as Al Qaeda? Chris Matthews Thinks So

  1. Janice October 23, 2012 at 11:41 pm

    First, I agree with Chris Matthews….this is not the first time I have heard him speak out and I know it will not be the last. However, Mitt Romney is just a figure head. Someone is pulling his strings and if he is elected, the country will be in the hands of a few select individuals who will profit from any legislation & tax laws geared toward the rich. Government “for the people and by the people” will only be a faint memory.

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  2. ROBERT S.L. WILLIAMSON October 24, 2012 at 3:41 am

    Amen and Amen. These folks would put anyone in the white house to get rid of President Obama. Racial hatred is still alive and well in the good old USA

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  3. radiah October 24, 2012 at 8:41 am

    Chris is right. And I HOPE racism LOSES this election! Please Vote! Obama 2012

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  4. AMAZINGGRACE October 24, 2012 at 4:09 pm

    I watch Hardball every night, and Chris Matthews never disappoints.

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  5. Ms. Miller October 25, 2012 at 5:55 am

    YES, THEY HAVE SHOWN GREAT DISRESPECT for a man that has done a lot right in his life. All that mess that they talk about Pres. Obama….being a “muslim terrorist…communist….etc.” is just plain unfounded and SICK. They have spent more time, energy and money trying to tear down our President…than they did finding BIN LADEN. BUSH did not know where BIN LADEN was…nor did he care. Many of the Republicans and Tea Party have shown clear signs of having white racist attitudes…and they have slandered, attacked, and tried to degrade Pres. Obama purely because of his race and heritage. They make a big deal of his name…of his “African father” and all that….as if the European or Spanish names don’t mean a thing when it comes to other politicians.

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  6. TAS October 26, 2012 at 9:22 am

    Whichever party you’re supporting, am afraid that Chris Matthews is having a Keith Olbermann meltdown right on the air…..
    His rantings are diminishing himself & the ones he claims to support…

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