Tuesday, July 28, 2009

MSNBC Implies People Skeptical Of Government Are Psychologically Insane

Prison Planet reports:
During a discussion of the Obama birth certificate controversy, MSNBC host Chris Matthews and his guests implied that anyone who questions the official 9/11 story, thinks the Bilderberg group are exercising power to create a world government, people who are worried about gun control and immigration, or even people who are merely skeptical of government, are psychologically insane.

Responding to Matthews’ implication that people who had questions about Obama’s birthplace were “full mooners” and insane, MSNBC political analyst Howard Fineman included “people who are worried about the government taking up the guns, people who deny the federal government has a right to tax your income, people who are worried about being overrun at the borders,” in the same category and said they were merely looking for a reason to find a conspiracy behind Obama.

Matthews then brought up a psychological test which featured the question, “Is somebody chasing you right now?,” implying that anyone who doubts what the government tells them would answer in the affirmative, before asking, “Are we talking psychological problems here with people or what?”
I guess anyone who would question Chris Matthews of GE-FDIC is getting in the way of Chris Matthews making a buck. You might say "future" earnings of GE are tied to Obamacare. Attacking government is becoming an attack on MSNBC's ability to operate. No wonder Chris Matthews has to call people unbalanced.