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It's the oldest, worst, and most effective part of American politics: go negative. Voters say they hate it, but it works. There's no way to frame your opponent's weakness any better. Chris deconstructs history's hardest hits—and how they were so effe... more
When Jack Kennedy phoned Coretta Scott King to express concern over her husband’s arrest in 1960, it was a risky move in a tense civil rights era. It also helped propel him to victory against Richard Nixon. So, be like Kennedy and jump on that gallop... more
Maybe Iowa didn’t go as planned, but there's a still a chance for your campaign. In a crowded field, great politicians know how to play from the back. They know how to turn a loss into a win. Bill Clinton did just that when he called himself the "Com... more
The country is always listening. Put another way: Don't say something you don't want every voter to hear. On this episode, Chris Matthews remember the candidates who forgot this lesson—and paid the price—with Susan Page, Washington Bureau Chief for U... more
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Sick of his misogynistic attitudes and behaviors.
MSNBC made a bad decision letting Chris leave only reason I watched was for him and Rachel.So glad I found this podcast .love to see him back on msnbc or any station.
You’re a great reporter. We miss your hourly show.
I loved his show on MSNBC Hard Ball. I think the reason they got rid of him was ridiculous. So he flirts! I would have taken what he said in the spirit it was meant-a compliment! Some of these women are taking this to extremes. The me too movement may have some good points, but in some ways they’re making themselves look like man hating idiots.
Now, that aside, I haven’t listened to the podcast yet, cause I much preferred seeing him on TV. In fact, I stopped watching MSNBC after he left.
I missed his coverage of politics and was surprised of his departure from MSNBC. So glad he’s back in the globe.









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