This video montage starts with Chris 'my leg is tingling' Matthews on April 28th, imploring people not to use the 'Nazi' reference when arguing against Obamacare. His point, which could have been argued had some merit, was that if you disagree with something or someone, take the time necessary to actually debate without defaulting to the Nazi reference, thereby ending or at least changing the argument.
The video then jumps to the week of October 25th and the issue is a Rand Paul supporter stomping on the shoulder / head of a rabble rouser who actually had already gotten too close to Paul for the Secret Service's liking. Matthews dug into his bag of strong arguments and kept pulling out the 'Nazi' reference.
Uh, hypocrisy anyone?
Via The Blaze:
Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
VIDEO: CHRIS MATTHEWS' THRILL OVER NAZI HYPOCRISY
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