Left-wing MSNBC host Chris Matthews warned Democrats, ‘young people‘, women, and black voters that they need to turn out for Joe Biden to counter what he said are “rural people out there voting their craziness about the cult” – referring to supporters of Donald Trump. Appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Matthews suggested rural voters were mentally unsound and would take away rights from racial minorities, women, and members of the LGBTQ community.
Having apparently lost faith in the Biden government’s law-fare campaign against former President Donald Trump, Matthews warned that Democrats will need to show up and vote to defeat Trump and can’t rely on the courts to stop him for them. “I think voters have got to take their hand in this election and don’t wait for the government to do it,” Matthews told show hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, before continuing, “because, you know this election is going to be close. And it’s going to be very close in places like Pennsylvania, and you’re gonna have rural people out there voting their craziness about the cult.”
“So you better be there to match them and you got to be there. Vote against that. And I’m telling you, this is really important that you vote for your rights,” Matthews added.
A long-time fixture on MSNBC, Matthews has an extensive history of making ridiculous claims and inappropriate comments about individuals and groups of people at large. Last month, the far-left Democrat television host made a similar claim — again on Morning Joe — likening rural supporters of former President Trump to “terrorists.”
In 2022, MSNBC drew criticism for putting Matthews back on the air after the host retired in 2020 following a slew of accusations that he frequently made sexually crude and suggestive comments to female guests and employees. In 2016, Matthews was caught on a hot mic making sexually degrading comments about future First Lady Melania Trump.
“Did you see her walk? Runway walk. My God is that good,” he could be heard saying while covering Donald Trump’s Indiana primary victory. He then added: “I could watch that runway show.”