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Showing Original Post only (View all)Tweety: if we had cable news, the Iraq war might not have happened [View all]
http://www.fair.org/blog/2012/05/24/chris-matthews-and-the-awesome-power-of-cable-television/
Hardball host Chris Matthews argued that because of the rise of opinion-based news networks, the non-critical aspect of the media is gone, going as far to say that the reporting that verified the U.S. administration's claims about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in 2002 would not happen today because of cable news.
"I would like to think there would be a reckoning we didnt have then because of modern media," Matthews said. "24/7 is good because it's not only breadth, it's depth. Without cable, it is just network [television] thinking, embedded thinking, which is dangerous in a democracy."
Umm He's aware of the fact that cable news channels existed in 2002, right?
In fact, here's some of what he and his cable colleagues were doing:
September 25, 2002
MSNBC's Hardball host Chris Matthews asks of World Bank/IMF protests in Washington, D.C.: "Those people out in the streets, do they hate America?" Conservative pundit Cliff May responds: "Yes, I'm afraid a lot of them do. They hate America. They align themselves with Saddam Hussein. They align themselves with terrorists all over the world." Hardball correspondent David Shuster later adds that "anti-Americanism is in the air."
MSNBC's Hardball host Chris Matthews asks of World Bank/IMF protests in Washington, D.C.: "Those people out in the streets, do they hate America?" Conservative pundit Cliff May responds: "Yes, I'm afraid a lot of them do. They hate America. They align themselves with Saddam Hussein. They align themselves with terrorists all over the world." Hardball correspondent David Shuster later adds that "anti-Americanism is in the air."
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I think it's more that he doesn't have a belief. His quirkiness comes from him.
immoderate
May 2012
#30
Exactly. Tweety is lying his ass off here. And he got his start with the Clinton fiasco.
freshwest
May 2012
#15
Um...isn't Hairball with Chris Matthews an opinion-based show? And wasn't cable news around in '02?
Jamaal510
May 2012
#8
Makes you wonder who's yanking his chain now, to join the liars' circus again.
freshwest
May 2012
#16
Man you could tell how annoyed he was when he badly lost Jeopardy a few weeks ago.
Hissyspit
May 2012
#24
Unbelievable. A big reason that I avoid his show today is because of his cheerleading
davidwparker
May 2012
#26
What the hell is he talking about? We did have cable news when this started. He
pam4water
May 2012
#33