Does Chris Matthews have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? And if so, is he taking his Ritalin?

glen

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He bought us dinner and picked up our bar tab after we came to his show 2 nights in a row.
After the show, I jumped up on stage and had my picture taken with him as if I was guest in the hot seat.
My friend lost that roll of film. :(
Anyway, he is a bit hyper, but very smart.
 

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There's a reason it's called "HARDBALL". He is one helluva a nice person.Level headed and open minded. More should be like him.

But when it comes to getting information out from people who try and hide it, his technique works pretty well.

Not like crossfire. I'm watching this oreo from Oklahoma doublespeak his way through a dialoque on giving tax breaks to IBM as a way to help the economy, and the whole show is a touchy feely piece of crap.

Chris doesn't need drugs at all. I do.;)
 

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he has a great show, but he acts like he is over-caffeinated. even though i like him, sometimes i cring when he repeatedly interupts people who are trying to answer his questions. they keep coming on his show anyhow, so they must think its worth it to get the exposure.
 

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<< he has a great show, but he acts like he is over-caffeinated. even though i like him, sometimes i cring when he repeatedly interupts people who are trying to answer his questions. >>


I like it when he interupts people who are trying to dodge his question by giving some round-about spin-laden answer. O'Reilly does the same too.
 
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<< There's a reason it's called "HARDBALL". He is one helluva a nice person.Level headed and open minded. More should be like him.

But when it comes to getting information out from people who try and hide it, his technique works pretty well.
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He's definitely not stupid, but sometimes I wish he would let people finish their sentences. :)


<< Not like crossfire. I'm watching this oreo from Oklahoma doublespeak his way through a dialoque on giving tax breaks to IBM as a way to help the economy, and the whole show is a touchy feely piece of crap. >>


Crossfire is awful. All they do on that show is trade accusations. :frown:




 
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<< I like it when he interupts people who are trying to dodge his question by giving some round-about spin-laden answer. O'Reilly does the same too. >>


Unfortunately he also cuts off people who are not dodging his questions. It's like he wants his guests to answer 6 questions at once. :)
 

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<< He is still 10x better then O'Reilly. >>



ROFLMAO...sure, ok...you go on believing that. The liberals accuse O'Reilly of being conservative, the conservatives accuse O'Reilly of being liberal, but this...THIS is truly uncalled for. They're competitors with their own style, but not to the extent that one is that much better than the other.