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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: TideGlider who wrote (73540)10/13/2009 7:37:07 PM
From: lorne4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224749
 
Matthews: 'Someone's Going To Jam a CO2 Pellet Into Rush's Head'
By Mark Finkelstein
October 13, 2009
newsbusters.org

What some guys won't say to get attention . . .

Analogizing Rush Limbaugh to a James Bond villain, Chris Matthews today fantasized: "at some point somebody's going to jam a CO2 pellet into his head and he's going to explode like a giant blimp."

Hosting MSNBC's 10 AM hour today, Matthews made his remark while chatting with Politico's Jonathan Martin and Anne Kornblut of WaPo.

CHRIS MATTHEWS: You guys see Live and Let Die, the great Bond film with Yaphet Kotto as the bad guy, Mr. Big? In the end they jam a big CO2 pellet in his face and he blew up. I have to tell you, Rush Limbaugh is looking more and more like Mr. Big, and at some point somebody's going to jam a CO2 pellet into his head and he's going to explode like a giant blimp. That day may come. Not yet. But we'll be there to watch. I think he's Mr. Big, I think Yaphet Kotto. Are you watching, Rush?

That closing "are you watching, Rush?" was the giveaway. Matthews, whose anemic ratings trail even Rachel Maddow's in the MSNBC line-up, is desperately hoping someone—anyone—is watching. And if it takes publicly fantasizing about the violent death of a political opponent, well, all's apparently fair in love and ratings in Matthews' mind.
Note: Matthews didn't even get his mean-spirited metaphor right. "Looking more and more like Mr. Big"? Wrong. If anything, the suddenly svelte Limbaugh is looking less and less like him.
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