MSNBC's Chris Matthews Says "Oh God" Before Jindal's Speech

by Pcash | February 25, 2009 at 02:17 pm
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The AP is reporting they have confirmed the culprit responsible for the "Oh God" comment caught on MSNBC's air last night. And the winner is...Chris Matthews.


The quiet utterance was heard just prior to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's GOP Response to President Obama, and since it was at such a low volume, there was some confusion as to who said it.


Huffington Post polled viewers on who they thought made the comment, and it broke down like this:


32% Matthews


35% Keith Olbermann


15% Camera Operator


18% Producer


LOL...Don't worry Chris, I'm sure a lot of other people were thinking the same thing...


(AP Via Yahoo!)



 


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René

Chris admitted it and explained, rather than apologized, that he was overcome by the setting.  Bunch a BS, he was definitely making a racist implication, especially when he made the comments about the GOP out-sourcing. Trying to foment electoral hatred.


Bad enough that some in the present administration have said they think Republicans need to be hit upside the head with a two-by-four.

Try to comprehend that the columns were in the foyer of the Governor's Mansion in Baton Rouge, they come with the job, automatically and free. No millions of extra dollars. And FYI that is the way Governor Boby Jindal does his speeches to the voters in Louisiana, except for one thing.  He was talking real slow so all of you could understand. He normally talks about 60 mph. Nor was he trying to imitate anyone

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