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cracks me up with his honesty.
MSNBC has a "focus group" to take part in this debate
circus. A "random" focus group.
Steve Kornacki is running it.
After the first round of bull**** from this "focus
group," Matthews says to Kornacki, "Hey, that guy on
the upper left, I've seen him before. Yeah, he was in
the last focus group." Then the guy and Kornacki
admitted he was on the last focus group.
Matthews says "Random focus group and this guy, out
of 350 million people, shows up again. I don't buy
these focus groups. Don't think much of them."
He didn't care a whit that he was blowing up MSNBC's
bull****.


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On 12/15/2015 8:13 PM, Boating All Out wrote:

cracks me up with his honesty.
MSNBC has a "focus group" to take part in this debate
circus. A "random" focus group.
Steve Kornacki is running it.
After the first round of bull**** from this "focus
group," Matthews says to Kornacki, "Hey, that guy on
the upper left, I've seen him before. Yeah, he was in
the last focus group." Then the guy and Kornacki
admitted he was on the last focus group.
Matthews says "Random focus group and this guy, out
of 350 million people, shows up again. I don't buy
these focus groups. Don't think much of them."
He didn't care a whit that he was blowing up MSNBC's
bull****.



Matthews irritates a lot of people but I don't mind him
because of the reason you just illustrated. He's honest.
He's wrong most of the time, IMO, but he's honest.

Matthews marches to the beat of his own drum, MSNBC be damned.



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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/15/2015 8:13 PM, Boating All Out wrote:

cracks me up with his honesty.
MSNBC has a "focus group" to take part in this debate
circus. A "random" focus group.
Steve Kornacki is running it.
After the first round of bull**** from this "focus
group," Matthews says to Kornacki, "Hey, that guy on
the upper left, I've seen him before. Yeah, he was in
the last focus group." Then the guy and Kornacki
admitted he was on the last focus group.
Matthews says "Random focus group and this guy, out
of 350 million people, shows up again. I don't buy
these focus groups. Don't think much of them."
He didn't care a whit that he was blowing up MSNBC's
bull****.



Matthews irritates a lot of people but I don't mind him
because of the reason you just illustrated. He's honest.
He's wrong most of the time, IMO, but he's honest.

Matthews marches to the beat of his own drum, MSNBC be damned.




I'm watching the Gopers fear mongering. Yawn. Spend more on defense. Yawn.


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On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 20:55:22 -0500, Keyser Söze
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/15/2015 8:13 PM, Boating All Out wrote:

cracks me up with his honesty.
MSNBC has a "focus group" to take part in this debate
circus. A "random" focus group.
Steve Kornacki is running it.
After the first round of bull**** from this "focus
group," Matthews says to Kornacki, "Hey, that guy on
the upper left, I've seen him before. Yeah, he was in
the last focus group." Then the guy and Kornacki
admitted he was on the last focus group.
Matthews says "Random focus group and this guy, out
of 350 million people, shows up again. I don't buy
these focus groups. Don't think much of them."
He didn't care a whit that he was blowing up MSNBC's
bull****.



Matthews irritates a lot of people but I don't mind him
because of the reason you just illustrated. He's honest.
He's wrong most of the time, IMO, but he's honest.

Matthews marches to the beat of his own drum, MSNBC be damned.




I'm watching the Gopers fear mongering. Yawn. Spend more on defense. Yawn.


We are having virtual Christmas Eve here. Tomorrow is Christmas.

We watched Chevy Chase, now the kids are getting ready to turn in and
my wife is watching the Voice with our daughter.
The debates were not even in the running.

Matthews may be frank but he never lets the truth get in the way of a
good rant. If honest means he never says anything he doesn't believe
is true, he is honest but I still have a problem with what he thinks
is true and he won't do much to find out he is wrong. Some times it is
as easy as just reading the Federal Register and as a capitol hill
apparatchik he knows that.

I think of him the same way you think of a fundamentalist religious
person.
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On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 21:13:04 -0500, wrote:

On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 20:55:22 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/15/2015 8:13 PM, Boating All Out wrote:

cracks me up with his honesty.
MSNBC has a "focus group" to take part in this debate
circus. A "random" focus group.
Steve Kornacki is running it.
After the first round of bull**** from this "focus
group," Matthews says to Kornacki, "Hey, that guy on
the upper left, I've seen him before. Yeah, he was in
the last focus group." Then the guy and Kornacki
admitted he was on the last focus group.
Matthews says "Random focus group and this guy, out
of 350 million people, shows up again. I don't buy
these focus groups. Don't think much of them."
He didn't care a whit that he was blowing up MSNBC's
bull****.



Matthews irritates a lot of people but I don't mind him
because of the reason you just illustrated. He's honest.
He's wrong most of the time, IMO, but he's honest.

Matthews marches to the beat of his own drum, MSNBC be damned.




I'm watching the Gopers fear mongering. Yawn. Spend more on defense. Yawn.


We are having virtual Christmas Eve here. Tomorrow is Christmas.

We watched Chevy Chase, now the kids are getting ready to turn in and
my wife is watching the Voice with our daughter.
The debates were not even in the running.

Matthews may be frank but he never lets the truth get in the way of a
good rant. If honest means he never says anything he doesn't believe
is true, he is honest but I still have a problem with what he thinks
is true and he won't do much to find out he is wrong. Some times it is
as easy as just reading the Federal Register and as a capitol hill
apparatchik he knows that.

I think of him the same way you think of a fundamentalist religious
person.


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On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 7:55:24 PM UTC-6, Keyser Söze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/15/2015 8:13 PM, Boating All Out wrote:

cracks me up with his honesty.
MSNBC has a "focus group" to take part in this debate
circus. A "random" focus group.
Steve Kornacki is running it.
After the first round of bull**** from this "focus
group," Matthews says to Kornacki, "Hey, that guy on
the upper left, I've seen him before. Yeah, he was in
the last focus group." Then the guy and Kornacki
admitted he was on the last focus group.
Matthews says "Random focus group and this guy, out
of 350 million people, shows up again. I don't buy
these focus groups. Don't think much of them."
He didn't care a whit that he was blowing up MSNBC's
bull****.



Matthews irritates a lot of people but I don't mind him
because of the reason you just illustrated. He's honest.
He's wrong most of the time, IMO, but he's honest.

Matthews marches to the beat of his own drum, MSNBC be damned.




I'm watching the Gopers fear mongering. Yawn. Spend more on defense. Yawn..


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