Chris Matthews' New Thrill: Host Hyperbolically Compares Valerie Plame Movie to 'Casablanca'
Published: 11/10/2010 4:15 PM ET
Hardball
host Chris Matthews on Monday rhapsodized over Fair Game, the new Sean
Penn movie about the Valerie Plame scandal, even going so far as to
compare the film to the classic Casablanca.
In a closing commentary on the lefty movie, Matthews enthused, "This is one fine movie. While there will never be another Casablanca, Fair Game is perfect for our murky time." Matthews, who interviewed Plame's husband, Joe Wilson, earlier in the show, showcased the movie as a bold truth teller.
Casablanca, it should be pointed out, was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third greatest film ever.
Switching into film critic mode, he gushed, "Want to understand Iraq and how we got there? Want a real look at the Bush White House and how they got us there? Want to see on the big screen what our nightly fights here are all about? Go see this movie."
The Hardball host touted the real life Plame as a "hero." In his editorial and in the interview with Wilson, Matthews mostly ignored the film's inaccuracies and showcased it as fact. (See The Daily Caller for a breakdown of five of the film's myths.)
Casablanca, it should be pointed out, was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third greatest film ever.
Switching into film critic mode, he gushed, "Want to understand Iraq and how we got there? Want a real look at the Bush White House and how they got us there? Want to see on the big screen what our nightly fights here are all about? Go see this movie."
The Hardball host touted the real life Plame as a "hero." In his editorial and in the interview with Wilson, Matthews mostly ignored the film's inaccuracies and showcased it as fact. (See The Daily Caller for a breakdown of five of the film's myths.)



