unlike the entire demoncratic field of candidates who are scared sh*tless to debate on fox news, we, the republicans fear no questions from anyone. we wear no masks to be uncovered, the demoncrats must hide like slimey cockroaches so nobody understands what hides behind their flowery platitudes.
2007-10-06 00:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess I can accept his "questions" if Rush Limbaugh moderates the next Democratic Candidate debate.
At least Rush Limbaugh, though biased, doesn't make up false charges against Democrats like Chris Matthews does against Republicans.
Therefore, Rush would make a more honest moderator.
2007-10-06 13:27:51
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answered by Philip H 7
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Try to remember this, if another republican gets elected he will still be the President of all of the people. Why should someone not be allowed to ask the candidates hard questions that concern the democrats? We're in the position we are now because we had eleven years of a republican congress and six of a republican president. As an independent I don't like what the republican party has done in the past six years under this administration with a congress who opposed the President's policies not at all. It's a pity this administration has put all republican candidates, with the exception being Paul, into an almost untenable position to campaign. Just like the debacle in Iraq, the next Presidential election is going to be a debacle for republicans. More seats lost in congress along with the white house. Republicans underestimate just how tired the MAJORITY of Americans are getting of this war. Those who campaign for its proceeding are doomed.
2007-10-06 01:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Remember when the libs all chickened out on the Fox News Debate? Well, this is an opportunity to show them up for the chickenhearted little fools that they are. Let Matthews bring it on, the Republicans can handle him easily, if they can just get him to shut his pie hole while they're answering.
2007-10-06 01:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Chris Matthews is a nutcase. I think that the GOP shold boycott the debate to send a message.
2007-10-06 13:11:20
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answered by David_the_Great 7
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He's pretty hard on both sides. I saw him slamming Hillary Clinton a few weeks ago. Also, just because someone says something bad about this atrocity of an administration doesn't mean they are biased, just honest. At least the Republlicans are showing up for this one, unlike the two they have skipped.
2007-10-06 01:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Chris Matthews certainly has a reasonably solid dating with my nearby (Boston) Fox channel's newscast. My Fox information shows have been a watch-opener, in terms of the little Romney has fairly executed for Massachusetts. perchance this is because of the fact of that, as to why Chris Matthews seems to come again down annoying on Mitt. i'd too however... Mitt somewhat spent one million/3 of 2006 certainly in the state he grew to become into meant to be governing, as he grew to become into out campaigning for president, for lots of the 365 days. To me, that doesn't spell presidential cloth... it spells out, "i don't care approximately my interest, now enable me get a promoting so i can proceed to take a seat down decrease back and slack off!" I hassle approximately if Romney will attempt to outdo Bush in the main-trip trips type, certainly, because of the fact of his disappearing acts of 2006. i think of Chris Matthews is between the few from Fox information who i for my area like... and perchance he's moderating because of the fact he appeals to people from all walks of political existence. perchance by skill of appointing him as moderator, Fox information is attempting to get people from the different social gathering to come again watch, and probable vote Republican in '08.
2016-10-21 05:24:34
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answered by ? 4
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If those running for President, either Repubs or Dems, can't handle a hostile moderator they surely don't deserve to be the leader of this country. I don't want to hear candidates answer softball questions from a sycophant. I want to know what they do under pressure. Then maybe I'll get a better chance to determine which way to vote.
2007-10-06 00:36:12
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answered by Michael J 5
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Red...No Chance to start with Matthews is a liberal mommas boy who beat the draft in the '60's by joining the Peace Corps. He wears his leftist agenda on his sleeve.
2007-10-06 00:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No, and Dems will be enraged on Wednesday when Rush exposes Matthews for his blatant partisanship.
2007-10-06 02:21:15
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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