MSNBC's Matthews Whines: 'Right-Wing Crap' On Best Seller List
While concluding a segment on racism involved in anti-Obama protests, MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews promoted the book of one of his guests, liberal historian Douglas Brinkley, and proceeded to rant: "There's so much right-wing crap on the best seller list these days. It's great to see a book that you might want to put on your shelf and let your respected friends see you actually reading."
Brinkley's book, Teddy Roosevelt: The Wilderness Warrior, did make the New York Times best seller list, coming in at twenty one. However, the list's top ten was dominated by "right-wing crap." Michelle Malkin's Culture of Corruption, takes the top spot. Bill O'Reilly's A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity comes in at number six, with Mark Levin's Liberty and Tyranny at number seven. Dick Morris's Castrophe earned a number eight ranking.
Matthews made a point of saying to Brinkley: "It's great to see one book on the best seller list that's worth reading these days. And yours is." Apparently readers seem to think conservative literature is worth reading a little more.
-Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.