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Tongues are still wagging over The New York Times Magazine's cringe-inducing cover story about MSNBC talker Chris Matthews. The cringes came courtesy of the name-dropping Matthews, whose raging insecurities danced across nearly every page of the piece. As Digby noted after reading the opus, "He fulfills every single Village media cliche: obsessive social climbing, deep personal insecurity, primitively sexist and racist and just plain dumb."
Question: Is Chris Matthews the Michael Scott of political talk show hosts? And if so, does that make MSNBC the Dunder Mifflin of cable news?
Matthews has harvested a bumper crop of outrageous remarks during this extended primary season. Specifically, fueled by his obsession with the Clintons (he can't recall attending a single Beltway party where the couple has not been discussed), Matthews has unleashed a flood of sexist commentary.
On that front, of course, the Hardball host has not been alone. This election season, we've seen a cavalcade of white, middle-age men express their deep, personal contempt for the first serious female contender for the White House. Contempt, of course, that has nothing to do with Sen. Hillary Clinton's policies or her beliefs. Instead, it's been an oddly personal disdain dressed up as political analysis.
The way Mike Barnicle on MSNBC said Clinton "look[ed] like everyone's first wife standing outside a probate court." The way Bill Kristol on Fox News said that among the only people supporting Hillary Clinton were white women, and "[w]hite women are a problem, that's, you know -- we all live with that." The way CNN's Jack Cafferty likened Clinton to "a scolding mother, talking down to a child." The way Fox News' Neil Cavuto suggested Clinton was "trying to run away from this tough, kind of bitchy image." The way MSNBC's Tucker Carlson announced that "when [Clinton] comes on television, I involuntarily cross my legs." The way Christopher Hitchens on CNBC
described Clinton as being "sort of alternately soppy and bitchy.'"
That's all taken place in open view. And while a blog swarm did engulf Matthews in January, followed by a forced, pseudo-apology by the host -- and his attacks did prompt some women activists to carry picket signs outside the MSNBC studios -- the openly sexist comments have produced very few condemnations from within the industry and even less soul-searching from the (mostly male) press corps. In fact, in Matthews' case, the sexist outbursts have helped propel his career. That's how he landed on the cover of the Times magazine.
Why? Because misogyny pays.
Question: If Chris Matthews had been forced to apologize to Sen. Barack Obama for divisive, personal comments the host had made about the candidate, and if the comments had prompted civil rights groups to protest outside the MSNBC studios, do you think Chris Matthews, three months after the fact, would be photographed on the cover of The New York Times Magazine with an uproarious grin on his face?
For me, there were two key takeaways from the Times opus. The first was that Clinton-bashing -- and specifically, misogynistic Hillary-bashing -- pays off in the form of magazine cover stories. And second was that political journalism is a farce.
It's a farce because Matthews has clearly been crowned the Hot Journalist of this election cycle. He's already received loving, Page 1 treatment from the media-centric New York Observer, as well as a February "valentine" from The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz. And now the
Times piece, which clocked in at 8,000 words, the type of space the prestigious magazine usually sets aside to profile presidential candidates and heads of state. Keep in mind that within the Beltway's ego-driven media culture, with its all-publicity-is-good-publicity view of the world, there's no question that kind of cover treatment by the Times is seen as a coveted status symbol, no matter how many cringes the actual article may have induced. The cover story conferred a very simple message: Chris Matthews has been anointed a media star.
It's just so sad. Remember when campaign cycles generated Hot Journalists who actually accomplished something? Who actually practiced the craft and helped change journalism for the better by providing us with a deeper understanding of unfolding campaigns, who painted vivid portraits of the players involved? For instance, the way Richard Ben Cramer famously captured the 1988 race and how Sid Blumenthal and Joe Klein left their marks on the 1992 contest?
Other than to insult Hillary Clinton, what, exactly, has Chris Matthews done during 2008 to be crowned some sort of hot media property? It's a serious question. What kind of journalism does Matthews practice? Because I don't recognize it when I watch his program or see him on the nights the primary returns come in.
What's so depressing for the journalism profession is that the Times profile barely takes a moment to even ponder what contribution, if any, Matthews is making to journalism. The article certainly doesn't suggest Matthews has a unique talent. Yes, he's ubiquitous on television and appears to have no filter between his brain and his mouth. He's also obnoxious and self-centered, which the article makes perfectly clear. But those are personality flaws, not journalism skills.
Nor is Matthews' misplaced self-importance, like when he compared his role in this campaign to Eric Sevareid and Walter Cronkite covering the 1968 White House race, or when he likened himself to Howard Cosell chronicling Muhammad Ali. (Elsewhere, Matthews compared himself to Richard Nixon and NBC's Tim Russert to John F. Kennedy. Ugh, just stop it already.)
But where are the examples of Matthews' leading insights during this campaign? The Times offers no examples, and I'm not sure anyone can find any. And even more depressing, the Times doesn't seem to think it's important or even relevant.
The uncomfortable truth is that the Times helped tap him the Hot Journalist, but Matthews doesn't really display journalistic skills, let alone produce journalistic achievements, that the
Times can point to. Why? Because, today, it's beside the point.
The sad fact is the article itself, inadvertently, acknowledges that there really are no standards for campaign journalism anymore. Why else would the article, in all seriousness, compare Hardball with Comedy Central's The Daily Show and The Colbert Report? Those are comedy shows, professional parodies. Hardball is supposed to be a premier political talk show. The Times sees no difference between the two. Then again, perhaps news consumers shouldn't either.
And, no, in case you're wondering, Matthews is not generating huge ratings during the campaign, so that's not why he's been designated hot. Despite the Times' claims about how the "thrilling 2008 presidential campaign has been a boon" for MSNBC and "something of a heyday" for Matthews, Hardball's ratings are rather middling this year compared with the mighty gains others have posted during the historic White House campaign. CNN, for instance, has ridden the Obama/Clinton wave into first place in prime time, beating Fox News for the first time since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Also note that MSNBC recently canceled Tucker Carlson's show, which aired at 6 p.m. ET, right before Hardball, and replaced it with a weekday campaign show hosted by NBC's David Gregory. Almost overnight, the Gregory show has been able to secure an audience similar in size to Hardball, which has been on the air for more than a decade.
No wonder the NBC brass is considering cutting Matthews, and his $5 million salary, loose.
So if Matthews doesn't display any actual journalism skills in terms of unearthing scoops or edifying the race, and if his ratings are just so-so, what explains Matthews' Hot Journalist status?
Answer: Misogyny.
Matthews is hot because he dumps all over Hillary Clinton, saying rude, sexist, and demeaning things about her week after week, and the Beltway media crowd thinks its edgy and insightful and loves to watch. (As the Times noted, "Some of [Matthews'] most devoted followers are Washington media figures.") Matthews, desperate for attention and approval, sees that media elites love his sexist shtick so he lays it on thicker and thicker. Media elites then turn around and anoint him the Hot Journalist.
For Matthews, his boorish behavior is simply an outgrowth of his profession as a Clinton-hater. His television career was first built on obsessive disdain for Bill Clinton during the impeachment years. That pattern of contempt extended into Matthews' gruesome, dishonest attacks on Al Gore in 2000 (he would "lick the floor" to be president, Matthews used to joke), and has now continued with his 2008 coverage, which is laced with sexist commentary.
But if he says wildly offensive and sexist things on the air, why isn't Matthews shunned instead of toasted? Why would the so-called liberal New York Times lavish so much attention on him?
Simple: The press plays dumb about the misogyny, and the Times magazine article was a perfect example. (The political press hates the word misogyny and considers the idea to be cuckoo. Click here to watch Keith Olbermann jump down Elton John's throat for even daring to utter the word in the context of the Clinton campaign.)
Yes, the Times profile acknowledged the fact that critics, including Media Matters for America, have accused Matthews of sexist behavior. But the Times quickly cordoned off that discussion to mostly mean that Matthews leers at women.
In a typical passage from the Times profile, Matthews tries to flirt with actress and Obama supporter Kerry Washington, whom MSNBC head Phil Griffin invites on Hardball at an event. "He wants you on because you're beautiful," Matthews said. "And because you're black." Matthews handed Washington a business card and told her to call anytime "if you ever want to hang out with Chris Matthews."
New York Magazine's Daily Intelligencer blog, in an item praising Matthews, picked up on that passage and suggested:
Places like Media Matters will doubtless point out this interaction as further evidence of Matthews's demeaning attitude toward women, but they'd be missing the point. Matthews is a sexist in the same benign way your grandfather is, but at least he tells the truth.
First off, "benign" sexism? That's an interesting notion. Is that sort of like "benign" racism? (Just asking.) Secondly, New York Magazine completely misses the point, because it adopts the same premise The New York Times does: this idea that Matthews is sexist because he ogles women both on and off the air.
Yes, that sort of behavior is problematic and inappropriate for the host of a political news program. (Am I not stating the obvious here?) But what the media conveniently ignore is the hateful, gender-based language Matthews uses to describe prominent (Democratic) women. It's behavior commonly referred to as misogyny.
In the Times article, Matthew claims he's completely innocent to the charge of demeaning women on the air: ''I don't think there's any evidence of that at all. I've gone back and looked. Give me the evidence. No one can give it to me. I went through all my stuff. I can't find it."
Actually, the evidence that Matthews was looking for remains hidden in plain sight. As Media Matters' Jamison Foser noted, examples of the host's sexist and demeaning comments are plentiful. It's just that the Times politely chose to ignore them. So readers still probably have no idea that Matthews:
- featured a Photoshopped image of Clinton sporting "She Devil" horns while discussing Republican efforts to demonize her;
- repeatedly likened Clinton to "Nurse Ratched," the scheming, heartless character from the mental hospital drama One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest;
- described her laugh as a "cackle," suggested she was "anti-male," "witchy," and was on a "short ... leash";
- referred to Clinton as "Madame Defarge" and described male politicians who endorsed Clinton as "castratos in the eunuch chorus";
- compared Clinton to a "strip-teaser," wondered whether she was "a convincing mom," referred to Clinton's "cold eyes" and the "cold look" she supposedly gives people;
- claimed that "some men" say Clinton's voice sounds like "fingernails on a blackboard."
But oops, those aren't funny or clever or "benign." Instead, they're offensive to people who at least pretend to care how women are portrayed in the press. So The New York Times plays dumb and pretend Matthews is just a tad horny. That's the extent of his sexism; he's incorrigible. And c'mon, what's more adorable than watching powerful men in their 60s publicly lust after women often half their age?
Please note this odd, yet crucial, point: Matthews' openly sexist streak extends only to Democratic and liberal women, and that's another reason the press plays dumb. Because media elites would never anoint Matthews the Hot Journalist if he went on and on about how Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) was too ambitious, or how Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was "witchy," or how the voice of Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) sounded like fingernails being run across a chalkboard, or how Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) had "cold eyes."
That would be considered offensive and out of bounds. But to suggest Clinton's a "witchy," "anti-male" Nurse Ratched? That's deemed by the Beltway elites to be shrewd, astute, and fearless.
See, misogyny pays. And according to the Times, Matthews has three Mercedes in his driveway to prove it.
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It's nice to know somebody is listening.
So few are.
_______Read your damn Constitution! How can you rely on a document you haven't read since high school?
OMG!!
I LOVE that: "Obi Ones."
Heh. Don't mind if I am.
_______I really don't bring much to the table but a lot of bluster and a little pith.
I confess...
that I've been an "Obi" for over a year now. My daughter had my first grandchild last year, and in searching for a distinguishing Grandma name (little guy has three grandmothers and five great-grandmothers) I settled on "Obi" as a short version of the Japanese word for grandmother.
Naturally, this soon became a running joke that I was "Obi Wan."
I can't say that displeased me! But I generally disagree with the dismissive and superficial tarring of those who are currently supportive of Obama's nomination as "Obi Ones." It trivializes and demeans his supporters as mindless Obama-bots who have not bothered to assess his positions, but rather are star-struck juveniles infatuated with his charisma.
Wrong tree...
You're barking up the wrong tree. This is the place where folks defend the right to call Sen Clinton a "big f***ng whore" and the report on a "serious" news source that Chelsea was "pimped out." Your words are wasted here, but I will thank you for your lonely voice.
The press has much to answer for. They are determined to install Sen Obama as the Democratic nominee just because they hate the Clintons. If they could also install him in the White House I wouldn't be so angry. Unfortunately, the Republicans won't be dependent upon the press to trot out the accumulated baggage that is now hidden by the press.
No wonder journalism is dying. It's a pathetic collection of personal opinions. There is no information there anymore.
This is the place where
This is the place where folks defend the right to call Sen Clinton a "big f***ng whore"
It is?
Oh how I love it when people explain my own web site to me.
Especially when they get it wrong.
Yes, it IS!
Gee, aren't you reading your own blog? Didn't you read the two pieces to which I refer? I'm not making them up. One defended the the Air America "commenatator" on the grounds that Sen. Clinton IS a whore (since she takes money for votes--the author's words, not mine). The other defended the MSNBC "commentator" for saying that Chelsea Clinton had been "pimped out."
My dictionary defines misogyny as "hostility toward women." Sure seems hostile to me to call women whores if they're obviously not. Call me old-fashioned...or more commonly on SC, I'll probably be called a troll.
Context and Alternatives, Eric...
"Matthews... fulfills every single Village media cliche: obsessive social climbing, deep personal insecurity, primitively sexist and racist and just plain dumb."
No arguement...
"The sad fact is the article... acknowledges that there really are no standards for campaign journalism anymore. Why else would the article, in all seriousness, compare Hardball with Comedy Central's The Daily Show and The Colbert Report? Those are comedy shows, professional parodies. Hardball is supposed to be a premier political talk show. The Times sees no difference between the two. Then again, perhaps *news consumers* shouldn't either.
Again, no arguement...
except *news consumers* should be changed to read **news-info-tainment-parody consumers**
(we get our hard political news from other sources)
The fact is, Eric, some of us enjoy watching the Daily show and Colbert Report and Hardball and Countdown because they are interesting and entertaining and sometimes edgy. Of course Matthews is flawed -- so are Daily and Colbert and Olbermann.
You suggest we should watch the 'alternatives'?
Hannity?
O'reilly?
Blitzer?
Cafferty?
Beck?
Couric?
Charlie G. and George S. running last night's debate?
Pathetic -- count me outta here.
Matthews and misogyny
Chris Matthews is narcissistic,pompous, and not too bright ,and he's given to crushes on macho or phony-macho politicians. But on the charge of misogyny, he's exempt.
Why? Because he absolutely ADORES Elizabeth Edwards.A man who hated smart, opinionated women wouldn't be on her side.
So what's the difference between Elizabeth Edwards and Hillary Clinton? Simple as can be.Elizabeth Edwards is a LADY,and Hillary Clinton is a
matriarch (I'm being polite, not wanting to use the b-word).. It's something the mainstream media doesn't want to face and neither do Hillary's supporters,but the truth is, on this one Chris Matthews, Mike Barnicle,and all of the others are right.
Hillary DOES have a fake-sounding cackle.Her voice IS like chalk on a blackboard, screechy and preachy and sounding like a scolding mother ("Shame on you, Barack Obama!").She sounds patronizing,as if she's talking down to the peasants.
There are a lot of people who read sexism in male columnists and pundits being turned off to Hillary's style, but the fact of the matter is,a lot of women don't like it either,and feel that her kind of behavior is a disgrace to our gender.I'm one.
A slight omission in your article
I agree with you that the NYT, these days, is not worthy of much respect. Same for Chris Matthews, whom I never watch. But I beg to differ, if you think Hillary would be a desirable President. I'd love to support a woman candidate, but not a candidate who helped enable the Iraq invasion. This tells us all we need to know about the kind of President she would be.
With Each Passing TV Season
we get closer and closer to the actualization of the made-for-tv concept "The Running Man".
And why not.
I've been thinking the same thing
for years now. All of the "reality" tv shows and the prepackaged "news" always makes me think of The Running Man. It's all designed to keep people ignorant, afraid, and under control as good little consumers.
_______A working man voting for a Republican is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders
Thanks
I enjoyed reading this article. It's amazing to me how unnaturally unified the misnamed progressive online media is about supporting Obama and trashing women, via Clinton (then denying it happens -- see the site owner's embarrassingly illuminating comment above -- I quit visiting this site for a few, just because of the really disgusting, over-the-top hillary bashing going on by either the articles or the comments). I hope everyone clicks the link about feminism and progressivism and then figures out where they really belong, politically.
The most bizarre, disgusting and fire-able instance I saw watching matthews was his exchange with the new wall street person, Erin somebody (the one who basically said about bad products from China, 'oh well,a few poisoned kids is the price we pay so my portfolio gets fatter'). He literally was asking her to lean closer to the monitor so he could take a peak at her chest. She was clueless at first but courageous matthews kept asking...when she realized what was going on she shrugged it off. Nary a word from any press, not even the supposed progressive ones. And he's still there.
I rarely watch any cable or network news. And the 'lefty' sources I trust are dwindling rapidly.
I will not be voting for any candidate that the corporatists are forcing upon us so I am not emotionally invested in either dem and of course, I simply would not vote rep. But this cycle has certainly opened my eyes to exactly what kind of quacks these corporatists are. Too bad they call the shots.
Btw, around my neck of the woods, we refer to men like matthews as suffering from 'little dick syndrome'.
_______Could it be????
"It's amazing to me how unnaturally unified the misnamed progressive online media is about supporting Obama and trashing women, via Clinton...."
I am not so amazed. Perhaps it is worth considering that the purportedly misnamed progressive media are supporting Obama in greater numbers because he's more "progressive," or at least presents a better chance of supporting progressive policies, than does Clinton?
I know I personally feel that way.
Barack fans played by the Fascist Coup crowd
The "progressive" media supports Obama and trashes Clinton because the mancrush media boys who "like" Obama are scared of women.
There is also the fact that the media is owned by the reichwing corporatists who hire the pliable pundit boys and girls who will stir up the apathetic couch potato Merkins to, via outrage, watch the network, increase ratings, score more advertiser dollars for the network. It pays, in this woman hating culture to bash women on TV. Ever notice how many popular TV dramas and crime shows have stories predicated on the sadistic torture, rape and murder of women? Entertainment??????? Scapegoating by control freak bully boys who never grew up?
No, the "misnamed progressive media" isn't supporting Obama because he's more 'progressive" or at least presents a better chance of supporting progressive policies than does Clinton." The fact is, when Barack shows up in Congress, he doesn't often vote, merely being "present." When he does vote it's the same as Clinton does. His "change" policies are not at all different from what Clinton's policies are about, except for the fact that Hillary came up with hers way before Barack did (he learned a lot following her around for the last year on the debate circuit, picking up her best stuff and incorporating it as his own--including the "presidential attitude" that he didn't quite master until Tweety Matthews just recently deemed he had finally acquired. So the real "change" candidate is the one who has passed loads of legislation that required across the aisle relationships to get passed. Neocons are very uncomfortable with such a powerful talent becoming our President--hence, the Barack Love Fest of the Neocon-owned media.
The deal is, the so-called "progressive media" that appears to support Barack are just playing Rove's playbook that slyly builds up unquestioning raving lunatic-love for Barack and slanderfests of Hillary to GIVE BARACK THE NOMINATION BECAUSE HE'LL BE CREAMED AGAINST THE MCCAIN VOTER CHUMPS.
HILLARY would kick McCain's ass. Can't have that. The Neofascists worked hard for 35 years to take power via the Coup of 2000, and aren't about ready to let Barack the "change" guy change a damned thing, and they're not about to let Hillary, the Solutions Gal--who actually could work with these turkeys and make some good things happen for America--actually take the reins and bring us out of this fascist nightmare and return us to pre-Coup 90's standards of the America-The-Loved/prosperous/peaceful country we once were and are, again, meant to be--growing yet to a higher ground of better Americanism after this horrid sad corporatist fall that crashed our Ship of State on the rocks of Catastrophe Capitalist greed.
I hope the Republicans will feel satisfied that they've ripped off America and the world for enough trillions, and just go run off to Dubai or their ranches in Paraguay or better yet be dragged before the World's War Criminal Tribunals for some justice that any thinking human being would wishing to see served on these liars, theives, destroyers of countries. And with the RepubliCON exodus/exile, let the Liberal Party become the 3 parties of our biggest concerns and bring us back as a Nation of wise Humanists instead of a country of psycho-bully racist/sexist/classist ignorami run by Authoritarian patriarchal entitlement-deranged powertripping RethugliCants.
_______Lené Wangmo
Assuming Obama gets the nomination,
I think we can work very hard to get him in the White House. But he won't be half the President Hillary would have been. And he won't be half the President his supporters think he will be. He will do some things they like, and a lot they don't like. He will be their Lyndon Johnson.
_______Read your damn Constitution! How can you rely on a document you haven't read since high school?
While I realize...
this will no doubt be an exercise in masochism....
The "progressive media" I assumed to mean "progressive media." Imagine my surprise to find out that it was in fact the CMSM to which you attach this moniker, which everyone with two gray cell to clang together knows is not in any way progressive, and only minimally fulfills basic requisites as "media."
"Progressive media," i.e., DemocracyNow, Salon, The Nation, Mother Jones, Air America (although that one would be debated by some here) are hardly dominated by "reichwing corporatists" and if they are indeed "scared of women," they certainly manage to hide it well in light of folks like Rachael Maddow, Naomi Klein, Katrina Vandenheuvel, Amy Goodman, Barbara Ehrenreich, et al, all well respected and frequent contributors to their respective outlets. All those "progressive" misogynists must cower in the office corners on a daily basis.
And, call me what you will (and I know you will!) Obamabot, or Hillary Basher, or self-hating misogynist, I started out this election cycle as a Hillary skeptic. I wanted her to do well, to prove my trepidations wrong, and from time to time she has indeed earned my respect for her attitudes and comments. The problem was those times were few and far between, and the interim was peppered with disappointing and divisive (if not underhanded) campaign tactics - which appear to have largely backfired - and a reiteration, plus added troubling policy positions, of those political issues which caused my skepticism in the first place! She goes for the negative, the terror fear factor route, and to the right about 75% of the time when I want her to go reasoned, positive, and to the left. So how the fuck am I supposed to be fired up about getting behind that?? She sunk HERSELF with me BY HER OWN WORDS AND ACTIONS - not because Chris, Watch me spit without moving my lips Matthews is a clueless parrot.
We like to ridicule the political rubes who vote contrary to their own interests, but you expect me to KNOWINGLY follow that path to prove to you that I'm not afraid of women (I am one, if that's at all in doubt) and will support a vagina over a penis on general principle???
And if you're so sure Hillary "The Solutions Gal" (rolls eyes) can whip McCain's ass (which doesn't seem to be supported by current polling, if you believe in such things) then get out there and campaign for her, but stop asserting that everyone who has decided to back Obama is some kind of delusional KoolAide drinking flunky who can't find their asses with a map and a flashlight.
We shall see what comes of this in due time. Until then, at least have the courtesy to pretend you're not an arrogant asshole with a Magic 8-Ball that tells you and you alone the future and the motivations of everyone else on the planet.
What I really wanna know is...
...just how does Matthews breathe with McStain's balls resting on his nostrils?
Tweety's got a serious man crush...maybe even worse than LIEberman's.
_______liberaldemdave
"A time comes when silence is betrayal." Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.










Better be careful now
You will have all the Obi Ones up in arms about defending Hillary. They would rather attack Hillary than attack Insane McCain, after all the media supplies all the talking points.
_______Brandane