Longtime MSNBC host Chris Matthews abruptly retired from his “Hardball” show on Monday, apologizing for making inappropriate comments about women and following a brutal week where he also took heat from supporters of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
His exit came after a weekend of discussions with his bosses, three days after GQ ran a column by a freelance journalist about her “own sexist run-in” with Matthews in the makeup room before appearing on his show.
Matthews opened his program Monday with the announcement, talking in his familiar staccato style, that he was ending his run on the political talk show he started in 1997. After a commercial break, he was replaced in the anchor chair by a shaken Steve Kornacki.
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Next up, the ex-mayor Pete show.
Very very amusing...mat's-shoes is and always will be a idiot !!!
Slowly draining the nasty Swamp one turd at a time. Next!
How is that thrill up ur leg lol.
Good riddance to the weak cowardly white liberal
#MEETOO
U GOT IT LOL.
I am no fan of Mr. tingle up my leg for Obama Matthews. I can't believe he threw it all away for hitting on that horse faced pony soldier
Men take note. Never and I mean NEVER talk to crazy liberal women. They will ruin your life.
Does anybody miss him yet LOL
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