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MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on JFK, HBO’s Game Change and the GOP race

Hardball host on his recently published book on John F. Kennedy


Chris Matthews
Chris Matthews
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“I recall how proud we all were of Kennedy, and I can only imagine how proud black people are of

Obama. To know your kid growing up, when they take them down to Independence Hall and they show them those old guys, kids have a totally different view of that now,” says Matthews.

“Before it was just the same white guy from 1776 to 2008. Now the boss is black. It’s just different. It’s got to have an impact on kids with ambition. It’s a totally different world.”

The lesson that Kennedy left us with is the importance of public service. Running for office should still be an aspiration for the brightest and best among us.

“I think we had a hero for a president. The courage he had in war when he dived into the water with gasoline burning all around him, saving the life of Paddy McMahon, is the same guy that got us through the Cuban missile crisis.”

Kennedy was willing to learn the business of politics. If young people today are not encouraged to do likewise we will have a real problem -- we will have the dregs running the country, Matthews concludes.

“We have to encourage young people like Bill Clinton and Jack Kennedy to be ambitious in politics. The sadness of this campaign season is the weakness of the Republican field,” Matthews feels.

“This group of replacements we’re looking at. They’re not leaders of today. They’re just used-to-be’s. People have seen how dangerous and unrewarding politics can be today. It’s narrowed it down to people with money, or extremists. We have a deficiency of ambition. We have too few Bill Clintons.”

Matthews is remarkable among commentators in the sense that he can dispassionately evaluate the candidate he’s looking at, a vanishing skill on the nightly news.

“I get along with Rick Santorum and I like him when I see him even though the things he says areoutrageous,” he says.

“I get along with Newt Gingrich because we both have a background in the House of

Representatives. And Romney is a man of business.”
Matthews suddenly laughs uproariously at the image that has come into his head.

“He reminds me of one of those guys in A Christmas Carol.  The way that Romney presents himself is so 1950s. I do notice they seem to be a different vintage. They just come from a different direction to most of us now.”

In his own way Matthews has remained as elusive as his famous subject. Predicting his outlook or his private opinions is an impossible task.

It’s the key to his success as a commentator, and it’s what makes his study of Kennedy such a compelling read.


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OleSarge! You remind me of that Marine Corps Sergeant in Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket", spitting every conceivable profanity and degradation. Take up some anger management therapy why don't ya, and leave us post-Nam red lepreachauns alone. If the majority of Irish-Americans are Conservative (Repubicans), why are the liberal (Democrats) in power? Do the math! DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE NOW!
Touche Jam ,is anything really as it seems?
That may be, Murph, but dont forget -- Reagan increased taxes and the economy took off. Guess St. Ronnie wasn't as far right as you'd like to think.
I guess Cahir is still sharing that "thrill down the leg" with Chris Mathews. It must be blissful to live a life into which reality never intrudes.
"For the Irish of the period, good government meant WASP. Irish politicians meant the old city machine, which meant corruption. JFK helped break that mold." What does Matthews know. He's from Philadelphia and his remarks illustrate how ignorant he is. Recall that it was Senator Walsh of Mass. who called for the Democrats to renounce the KKK in their 1924 platform. Senator Wagner and Rep. Gavagan helped Walter White fight lynching, it was the Republicans how let them down. Celebrate Kennedy, but don't do it at the expense of people whose careers were every bit as admirable in their own way.
Bytheby don't forget -Kennedy CUT Taxes to spur the economy so he couldn't be that far left!
JFK would not recognize Chris Matthews as a Democrat of as a liberal. He would identify him as a socialist or even communist. Matthews is so far to the left of where JFK stood that it’s a different zip code. Why doesn’t Irish Central just call itself the Irish Socialist? Every left wing nut in America gets puff pieces from you as long as there is some Irish connection, however thin and distant. The majority of Irish-Americans are conservative. If you want to represent the Irish American’s start seeing the world through our eyes, not the pike lenses of a handful of spoiled elite socialist that claim to be Irish.
 




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