The only trouble with Chris Matthews, who incidentally is my favorite political commentator, is that he almost always assumes that anybody who does not agree with his point of view is an idiot. This is evident from the difference in the way he interviews liberals and conservatives – to one group, he is genial, even soft, while to the other, he puts on a confrontational tone. (Maybe it’s just me, for it is a proven fact that the viewer assigns tones to the speaker’s words based on his or her own prejudices.)

Today though, Matthews met his match. The man was William Kostric, now famous as the guy who carried a gun to a town hall in New Hampshire where President Obama spoke today. Kostric held his own when placed under the scanner. He appeared informed, and did not wilt under Matthews’ usual lines of questioning — Chris, who is more well-read than most people he interviews always tries to browbeat the other person on his knowledge of history. Here is the video. I thought it was a champion performance. What do you say?

Update:

I think the point where Chris realized that Bill Kostric was not someone he could kick about at will was when Kostric told him that he had voted for Ron Paul in 2008. Had Kostric told Chris that he had voted for McCain, the tone would have changed considerably — Chris would have done his daily Palin-bashing routine, questioning the intelligence of those who voted for a woman who was “one 72 year-old’s heartbeat away from the Presidency.” While there is no doubt that Sarah Palin was, and still is, almost completely unqualified to serve as President or VP, the liberal crowd has to stop milking this topic as a defensive tactic.

 

Today’s Morning Joe on MSNBC had some of the funniest moments on a TV news show since Chris Matthews took conservative radio talk show host Kevin James on the issue of appeasement.

The topic of discussion this morning was the money that former New York Stock Exchange chairman, Richard Grasso had taken home, roughly $190 million. Pat Buchanan launched a tirade on CNBC’s Lawrence Kudlow for his unabashed support of Grasso’s compensation.

The funniest part comes after Kudlow opines that Grasso must be lauded for his “Herculean” efforts to restart the operations of the NYSE in ten days. Buchanan shoots back saying, “Now, that’s what he got paid a $5 million bonus for. Did any of the New York City firemen get a $5 million bonus?” The other rib-ticking moment came when Buchanan asked, “Why does he get so many million dollars when he leaves? What did they pay him a salary for?”

While I disagree with Buchanan’s views on executive pay, I must say that the way he argued against it was funny. Incidentally, Kudlow chided Buchanan during the discussion for sounding like Obama’s echo. Jack Welch was also at the discussion table.

Here is the video of the episode from MSNBC.

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