The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Chris Matthews Unplugged

Jun 13, 2025
Chris Matthews, a renowned TV broadcaster and author who once served as a speechwriter for Jimmy Carter, discusses his dynamic journey through politics and media. He reflects on his Catholic upbringing in Philadelphia and its impact on his worldview. Matthews shares engaging stories from his time working in the Peace Corps and on Capitol Hill, revealing the ebbs and flows of political life. He also critiques key figures like Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, touching on their legacies and the shift in voting patterns in his hometown.
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Grandfather's Devotion to Mass

  • Chris Matthews grew up in a deeply religious Irish Catholic neighborhood in Philadelphia. - His grandfather was so committed to Mass he once sent everyone home for being five minutes late and stayed for the second Mass.
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Teacher Gerald Tremblay's Influence

  • A teacher named Gerald Tremblay inspired Chris Matthews' passion for literature and writing in high school. - Tremblay's mentorship made Matthews editor of the school paper and sparked his intellectual curiosity.
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From Scholar to Capitol Cop

  • Chris Matthews worked as a Capitol Police officer, carrying a .38 and learning from experienced 'double dippers.' - This experience gave him valuable insights into people's patriotism and struggles.
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