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ON HARDBALL, CHRIS MATTHEWS CHALLENGES G.O.P. REP. ON WHERE HE GETS HIS INFORMATION AS HE STUMBLERS COMICALLY

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, July 13th 2011 at 11:06PM · 857 views
July 13, 2011--Reps. Steve King (R-IA), Michele Bachmann (R-MN), and Louie Gohmert (R-TX) introduced a bill today that they claim would help manage a government default if the debt limit is not raised by Aug. 2. The legislation is motivated by the right-wing triumvirate’s view that the default would not have severe repercussions on our economy. “I think we have plenty of money to service our debt,” King said today.

This afternoon on Hardball, host Chris Matthews wondered how King could come to such an aberrant determination that a default is not a threat. “You have some superior knowledge — what basis do you have for your judgement?” Matthews asked. “I do have superior knowledge, thanks for recognizing it,” King jokingly responded.

Over the next few minutes — at the very same moment Moody’s was reporting that it may downgrade the U.S. AAA bond rating — Matthews pressed King on where he gets his knowledge. Hilarity ensued:

MATTHEWS: Who are the people you’re dealing with? [...]

KING: The American citizens. [...]

MATTHEWS: So you’re polling in your district to find out whether the United States goes into default or not at the end of this month. … They know what’s going to happen…

KING: I have an independent judgment as well.

MATTHEWS: Ok tell me where it comes from.

KING: It comes from a long experience of dealing politically, and in business, and raising a family, and being an American citizen…

MATTHEWS: What does raising a family teach you about international finance? [...]

KING: That’s not my only source of information — is raising my children. [...]

MATTHEWS: Do you trust the Wall Street Journal, do you trust the New York Times?

KING: I read the Wall Street Journal. I sometimes read the New York Times. I don’t really trust it. I don’t trust the words of any source.

Matthews continued pressing King on whether he trusts the Chamber of Commerce and other conservative organizations who warn of a crisis if the debt limit isn’t raised. King said he challenges all those sources.

Matthews then asked if King could cite one — just one — international or domestic expert who he trusts on these issues and agrees with his view. King, of course, could not name one.

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ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Thanks Rich, thanks so much for this resource. Showing Matthews forcing these people to get beyond their talking points is the only thing that can top what happened in Wisconsin last night. (rotf) (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...and, Rich Piers Morganis on right now and in his interview with a right-winger (I bleieve a governor) he is not allowing any talking points on 8 ye ars of war in Afganistan is less expensive then 2 years of war there because and only because this is how long Mr. Obama is president and not Bush...

iWsconsin we call voter's remorse...

could Morgan be showing the Rupert Murdoch's back lash syndrome ????????????????????? lov it.Oh , and on Haninty tonight no less than Sarah Palin saying there is no one in the campaign for president she see worthy of her backing...did that idiot really say that after Bachmann has been so respectful towards her??????????????? lov it also lol (smile)

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