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To: zax who wrote (925726)3/12/2016 10:20:25 AM
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the guy is an elitist what does he know about the lower class. It's like this with all lib talking heads/ Like when MSLSD brings out Turre when there's a black issue. the guy went to a 50k a year grade school he's doesn't know any street blacks hell I bet he doesn't hang with any blacks



To: zax who wrote (925726)3/12/2016 1:17:22 PM
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all libs are crooks Chris Matthews at center of NBC’s latest news scandal 8 nypost

The political action committee for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) gave $10,000 to Kathleen’s campaign on June 20, 2015 — two days before Gillibrand appeared on “Hardball.”

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) contributed $1,000 on Jan. 11, 2016, one day before she was interviewed on the program.

Chris Matthews’ guests, their spouses or their PACs donated $79,050 as of Dec. 31 — about 5 percent of the $1.5 million Kathleen had raised as of then.

At least 11 of the donations came from guests after they ­appeared on Matthews’ show.

Paul Pelosi, husband of House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), put $1,000 into Kathleen’s coffers.

Jackie Clegg-Dodd, wife of Chris Dodd, a former Connecticut senator and president of the Motion Picture Association of America, gave $500. Dick Blum, husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), maxed out with a $2,700 donation.

MSNBC issued a statement saying it “does not book guests on the basis of political contributions. That would violate not only our ethical obligation as journalists, but also violate the standards of NBC News.”



To: zax who wrote (925726)3/15/2016 1:50:08 AM
From: RMF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573682
 
I don't feel obligated to attack that guy, I just feel obligated to not take his opinions seriously.

When I said he's never had a real job, I was saying he never HAD to have a real job.

He's essentially judging people without having any real perspective on those people and the reasons they act the way they do.

I don't think you can ever really judge people without ever coming close to actually living in THEIR shoes, at least for a while and I don't think that guy ever did.

A Real job is a job you don't really like but you have to do it to eat.

That guy has never had that kind of real job....