A number of Chris Matthews's MSNBC colleagues paid their respects to the network's now-former anchor despite his facing accusations of sexism and harassment.
Matthews, 74, announced his retirement on his show Hardball Monday night. The host explained at the time that his resignation wasn't the result of "a lack of interest in politics" before apologizing for and acknowledging he was wrong to make comments about "a woman’s appearance."
Despite his history of making similar remarks during his more than two decades hosting the program, a number of his colleagues at MSNBC offered kind words toward him. Political correspondent Steve Kornacki was the first to respond to the news as he filled in for the rest of the hour after Matthews's resignation announcement in the first minutes of Monday's show.
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6 comments:
Yes "I've got a shiver up my leg" now that this idiot won't be contaminating the broadcast airwaves with his biased remarks and stupid comments. Good riddance clown!!! -- Dave T
He read the script he was given to support the mind-control Me Too Movement.
The bosses will reward him (already have)
Heard Sheppard Smith will replace him ugh
Come on!
He is 74 years old.
Ready for retirement, don’t you think?
So like a very loyal employee he agreed to help support the Masonic Me Too Movement.
It is ALL mind control, every single sentence is scripted and reviewed. The color of his shirt and tie, the choice of words, his delivery of the message. All scripted for maximum effect.
They are called, Programs.
Remember?
Easy Button
#Meetoo for Republicans only ?
Lol how's that shiver up your leg going.
74 years old! That makeup person must have been using a putty knife to put it on.
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