Ad for Chris Matthews Special Derides Tea Party Protesters Who Are 'Threatened' by Black President
An ad for a new Chris Matthews special featured the MSNBC host complaining
about tea party protesters who are "threatened" by an African American
President. As pictures of protests appeared onscreen, Matthews derided, "For
the first time, we have an African American head of state. But, there's always
going to be people who challenge it, who are threatened by it."
The special, Obama's America: 2010 and Beyond, will air live at 10pm on
Monday. (The ad has been running all week on MSNBC.) It will include a town hall
discussion and liberal radio host Tom Joyner. The announcer in the ad, perhaps
previewing the program's tone, wondered, "One year after the historic
election, how have we changed?"
The pictures of protesters in the ad focused on the Obama O and the communist
hammer and sickle. Naturally, MSNBC would choose such an image and not one of
the signs that protested big government or excess spending.
A transcript of the ad can be found below.
BARACK OBAMA: Change has come to America.
ANNOUNCER: One year after the historic election, how have we changed? [Video of Obama from inauguration day.]
CHRIS MATTHEWS: For the first time, we have an African American head of state. But, there's always going to be people who challenge it, who are threatened by it. [Pictures of town hall protesters. One has the Communist hammer and sickle.]
TOM JOYNER: If you're going to change things, it has to start first with a conversation. [Graphic: "Start with a conversation."]
ANNOUNCER: A life town hall. Hosted by Chris Matthews, featuring Tom Joyner. Obama's America: 2010 and Beyond. Monday at 10 on MSNBC.
-Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research
Center.