mediamatters.org - 1/12/2009
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UPDATE: Matthews acknowledged Allen's mother's North African ties while discussing "macaca" controversy Summary: Many media figures who have reported Sen. George Allen's claim not to know what the term "macaca" means have omitted the fact that Allen's mother grew up in North Africa. However, on ...
politickerpa.com - 1/6/2009
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politickerpa.com —
Stop speculating: Chris Matthews isn't running for U.S.
Senate. At least that's what his brother told PolitickerPA.com....
Jim Matthews was left with that strong impression after speaking with the MSNBC host when he returned from a two-week vacation in ...
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Brother would be 'stunned beyond words' if Chris ...
politico.com - 1/8/2009
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politico.com —
Before "Hardball" today, Chris Matthews informed the show's
staff in a production meeting that he's not running...
for Senate, according a network source. Matthews' flirtation with running in 2010 for the Pennsylvania Senate seat held by ...
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Matthews isn't running for Senate
latimesblogs.latimes.com - 1/8/2009
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Katie Halper: Saltsman and Allen: Separated at Birth?
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... , which is a Monkey. The word is used as a racial slur in North Africa, and, Allen's own mere was born and raised in Tunisia. He didn't share that information, nor did he share the fact that his mother was Jewish. Which could make Chip... a MOT (Member of the Tribe). Mazel Tov! ...
Chip Saltsman and George Allen: Separated at birth?
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... , which is a Monkey. The word is used as a racial slur in North Africa, and, Allen's own mere was born and raised in Tunisia. He didn't share that information, nor did he share the fact that his mother was Jewish. Which could make Chip... a MOT (Member of the Tribe). Mazel Tov! ...
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