According to MSNBC president Phil Griffin, MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews is “... as good as he’s ever been.[ ] He’s at a place in his life where he’s really comfortable in his own skin. He’s a statesman. He has so much knowledge and I think he understands it better. He’s always been great, but I really think he’s been at the peak of his game.”
As used politically by radicals in American universities and now in the mainstream media, deconstructionism is an anti-humanist and anti-institutionalist technique that uses radical subjectivism to make words, phrases, texts and long-understood concepts mean whatever a deconstructing person, group or cause wants them to mean.
Anybody calling Chris Matthews a “statesman” has shown himself to be a deconstructionist. Thus, MSNBC president Phil Griffin is a deconstructionist. And when Chris Matthews’ boss at MSNBC Phil Griffin extolls Chris Mattews, this is what he has to say about him: “He is sort of the model figure for who we are [ ] He doesn’t stick out ... [ ]. It comes across in everything we do...”
[ http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/27/msnbc-president-chris-matthews-is-a-statesman/.... ]Translation: MSNBC president Phil Griffin is saying that Chris Matthews is the model for the perfect deconstructionist host at MSNBC.
A Stateman who gloated over hurricane Sandy because it helped Obama get elected. My prayers are with the victims in Breezy Point.
ReplyDeleteObama shot more drones into Afghanistan in his first 3 months in office than Bush did in 8 years. Obama continued patriot act and for every soldier he pulled out of Iraq he added 2 "military contractors". I'm glad Fountainhead is here to point out the hypocracy of both political parties.
ReplyDeleteChris Matthews is a carnival barker for the dems, no different than Hannity is for republicans. CNN has improved since they told Spitzer to pull up his black socks and go.
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