Chris Matthews, on Monday’s Hardball, accused the right wing of
achieving an "orgiastic level" of excitement in its rooting against
Barack Obama to deliver the Olympics to Chicago. Matthews, joined by
the Chicago Tribune’s Clarence Page and CNSNews.com’s very own Terry
Jeffrey, opened his show by declaring that the "Right roots against
America," as seen in the following opening:
CHRIS
MATTHEWS: Anti-American? Let’s play Hardball! Good evening, I’m Chris
Matthews in Washington. Leading off tonight, the right roots against
America. Remember how Republicans questioned Democrats' patriotism
during the Bush years? How you were either with Bush or with the
terrorists? So what do we make of the glee some prominent Republicans
felt when Chicago and President Obama lost its Olympic bid. It's one
thing to argue politics and policy, what's good and what's bad for
America, that's what we do right here on "Hardball." It's another thing
to root for America to fail....Here is a conservative group getting the
news from, about the Olympic bid this Friday. Let's listen. [audio available here]
(Clip of people cheering)
MATTHEWS: Well there
they are clapping. In fact we missed a clapping scene there. Continued
in that line, they seem to be enjoying the news that Obama, the
President and Chicago and the United States had failed in its Olympic
bid to Rio De Janeiro. Anyway a Weekly Standard blog, that's the right
wing or neo-con Weekly Standard, their blog went out right after
Chicago was passed over. And the original headline on their blog was
"Chicago Loses! Chicago Loses!" And included this news bulletin:
"Cheers erupt at Weekly Standard world headquarters." Well there you
have it.
There's more along this line. We're gonna have Rush Limbaugh
along that line in a couple of minutes but that's the beginning of this
conversation. What is it, Terry, that seems to excite, almost to an
orgiastic level, the right about the failure of America to get the
Olympic bid last? Is this that, they're just rooting for any failure of Obama?
For his part Jeffrey responded that conservatives were merely, "happy about," Obama’s "hubris" being shot down a bit.
However
Matthews continued with his theme that the right wing is rooting
against the country as he turned to blasting Rush Limbaugh, who he
accused of
"wallowing" in America’s failure as he chortled, "In
fact he was wallowing it. Good word for him. Here we go. Here's Rush
Limbaugh wallowing in the news that Chicago had failed to get the
Olympic bid." Then Matthews, a little later in the segment, returned to
bashing Limbaugh for saying he hopes Obama fails, and asked Jeffrey if
the "
goal here that anything where there's a contest, a chance to
prove a success, whether it's ideological, whether it's ideological,
whether it's pro-American or, or political or partisan, any chance for
Barack Obama to fail, you're side is gonna root for?"Finally
Matthews offered a defense of Obama as he blamed the Republicans for
all the Wall Street problems as he declared Obama was merely the "fire
bridage," trying to put out the fire the GOP started as he declared:
"And I refuse not to take sides between the fire brigade and the fire. He's the fire brigade, your side was the fire."The following exchanges were aired on the October 5, edition of Hardball:
CHRIS
MATTHEWS: Leading off tonight, the right roots against America.
Remember how Republicans questioned Democrats' patriotism during the
Bush years? How you were either with Bush or with the terrorists? So
what do we make of the glee some prominent Republicans felt when
Chicago and President OBama lost its Olympic bid. It's one thing to
argue politics and policy, what's good and what's bad for America,
that's what we do right here on Hardball. It's another thing to root
for America to fail.
...
MATTHEWS: Here is a conservative group getting the news from, about the Olympic bid this Friday. Let's listen.
(Clip of people cheering)
MATTHEWS:
Well there they are clapping. In fact we missed a clapping scene there.
Continued in that line, they seem to be enjoying the news that Obama,
the President and Chicago and the United States had failed in its
Olympic bid to Rio De Janeiro. Anyway a Weekly Standard blog, that's
the right wing or neo-con Weekly Standard, their blog went out right
after Chicago was passed over. And the original headline on their blog
was "Chicago Loses! Chicago Loses!" And included this news bulletin:
"Cheers erupt at Weekly Standard world headquarters."
Well there you have it. There's more along
this line. We're gonna have Rush Limbaugh along that line in a couple
of minutes but that's the beginning of this conversation. What is it,
Terry, that seems to excite, almost to an orgiastic level, the right
about the failure of America to get the Olympic bid last? Is this that,
they're just rooting for any failure of Obama? TERRY JEFFREY,
CNSNEWS.COM: I don't think the city of Chicago getting the Olympics is
synonymous with a vital national interest of the United States? I mean
you can be from Chicago, not want the Olympics come to Chicago. I think
what you saw conservatives happy about there is they saw hubris brought
low. There is something disproportionate about the President of the
United States, at a time when he's not making up his mind about how
we're gonna change our strategy in Afghanistan and whether we're gonna
reinforce the forces there as General McChrystal wants, flying off to
Copenhagen to try and lobby the International Olympic Committee on
whether a single city in the United States is gonna get games six, six
years, eight years from now. So I think, I think that what people were
reacting to was what they see as the hubris of President Obama being
brought down.
CLARENCE PAGE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: I've been around
a long time Chris. The first time I've seen Americans cheering over
America not getting the Olympics. These aren't the Chicago Olympics.
Those uniforms don't say "Chicago," they say, "USA." And that's what
you usually hear. You know that kind of mass disappointment. This
episode kind of reminds me, Terry, of the first O.J. Simpson verdict
when you had the split screen with people cheering on one side, and,
and crying on the other.
MATTHEWS: Yeah.
PAGE: You know this is that kind of a contrast here.
MATTHEWS:
Well let's take a look. Do we have Rush Limbaugh? Can we show him
reacting to this thing on Friday. He was quite in a dither over this.
In fact he was wallowing it. Good word for him. Here we go. Here's Rush
Limbaugh wallowing in the news that Chicago had failed to get the
Olympic bid. This is Friday.
(Begin clip)
RUSH LIMBAUGH:
The world has rejected Obama! Chicago, the least number of votes. First
elimination in the round of voting for the Olympics in 2016. Barack
Hussein Obama mmm-mmm-mmm, Barack Hussein Obama mmm-mmm-mmm had been
running around the world, for nine months, telling everybody how much
our country sucks. Why would anybody award the Olympics to such a
crappy place as the United States of America?
(End clip)
MATTHEWS: Terry Jeffrey for the defense.
JEFFREY: Well you know what, I think Rush-
MATTHEWS: You think that was good for the country, to have that, that set performance right there?
JEFFREY:
I think, I think Rush makes an excellent point. I think one thing
that-, no, I do. And I think one thing, what he's pointing to and I
think it's something Americans ought to be very worried about with
President Obama right now. Is his going off to Copenhagen to lobby to
get the Olympics for his home town and failing to get it, shows a
serious lack of prudence Chris. And, and Rush made the point, this guy
is gonna negotiate with the Iranians? Right now the guy is trying to
negotiate with the Iranians to stop a nuclear program that's probably
headed toward the Iranians getting a nuclear weapon. Yet this guy
cannot even predict what the International Olympic Committee is going
to do, when he shows up and talks to them face-to-face. You know, yes
that should be ridiculed in forums like talk radio. And Rush did an
excellent job in pointing to the vulnerability we have, with this guy
in the White House.
MATTHEWS: I'm restraining myself go ahead.
PAGE: Well good for you Chris. Very well. The IOC is hardly comparable to, to nuclear negotiations. Which by the way-
JEFFREY: Exactly! That's the point.
PAGE:
-went remarkably well last week, but that news was overshadowed because
Americans care more about the Olympics right now, God Bless us. You
know we are lucky we can afford to do that. But the, the fact of the
matter is that, that Obama went off as quickly as he could and came
back as quickly as he could and that's probably part of the reason why
the IOC wasn't more impressed because he didn't spend more time there.
MATTHEWS:
You know I think, I think he probably knew that there were a lot of the
voters in the Olympic committee who thought it's time for the Southern
Hemisphere to have a shot.
PAGE: Definitely.
MATTHEWS:
African and Latin-American countries, people who aren't white, have a
shot at it. They're tired of the same old countries getting it. He
probably knew that. I think he knew also that it was his job, coming
out of Chicago to try at least. If Ronald Reagan had gone over and
tried to get the Olympics for Los Angeles and it failed would you guys
be rooting, would you be cheering that Reagan had failed? If Rudy
Giuliani had rooted for New York, like he always does, and
appropriately so, if he had tried to get it for New York would you be
making a problem?
...
MATTHEWS: Let's take a look at Rush
Limbaugh, earlier this year, talking about what his view is, the way he
looks at the presidency of Barack Obama on his radio show.
(Begin clip)
RUSH
LIMBAUGH: So I'm thinking of replying to the guy. So, I'll, I'll send
you a response, but I don't need 400 words, I need four. I hope he
fails.
(End clip)
MATTHEWS: What do we make of that? Just
fails, period?...You don't sense, that on the right --- well maybe I'm
asking the wrong person to agree with this – that there is a goal here,
that anything where there's a contest, a chance to prove a success,
whether it's ideological, whether it's ideological, whether it's
pro-American or, or political or partisan, any chance for Barack Obama
to fail, you're side is gonna root for? Him to fail, wherever it is. He
must fail at any moment. Whether it's health care, whether it's the
Olympics, whatever it is, you will cheer if he fails. Are you denying
that now?...Isn't it true that the evidence of this past week is,
wherever he attempts to do something you guys want him to stumble?
...
MATTHEWS:
Most of this began last fall under George Bush. The bringing in of Hank
Paulson from Goldman-Sachs, the whole works. The whole downfall of Wall
Street, the attempt to bail out Wall Street, the banking industry, the
failure of General Motors and those industries began long before Barack
Obama came into office. He came in to clean up the mess. And I refuse
not to take sides between the fire brigade and the fire. He's the fire
brigade, your side was the fire.
—Geoffrey Dickens is the senior news analyst at the Media Research Center.