Beating up on Chris (times two)

Matthews gets dissected; Young goes egotistical in ATM contretemps
By PHILLIPE AND JORGE  |  April 16, 2008

Last Sunday’s New York Times Magazine featured an article by Mark Leibovich, a Boston Phoenix alum, on “Mr. Hardball” himself, Chris Matthews, leaving no doubt that Leibovich sees the MSNBC TV host as an ego-driven, brown-nosing, sexist blowhard. Phrases like “tired caricature” and “overriding professional insecurity” kept cropping up.
 
Whether you’re a Chris Matthews fan or tend to (like us) see this profile as a fairly accurate portrait of a rather tedious fellow, you should definitely check it out. It really tears Matthews apart.
 
And our own tedious Chris, Christopher Young, the table-tossing perennial candidate for multiple elective offices, is back in the news. Word is he’s running for US Senate this year and for mayor of Providence in 2010. We think Chris should run for dog catcher before he considers taking on Jack Reed, but, hey, that’s just us.
 
Chris, at any rate, made an appearance in this week’s “Polit¬ical Scene” column in the BeloJo, due to a run-in with the South Kingstown police after he caused a scene at a Bank of America branch regarding ATM card policy.
 
The BeloJo reports that Young, never one to let us down, suggested the incident may have been retribution for his policy suggestions on banking legislation. You can bet that the CEOs of all the big banks are shaking in their boots at the possibility that Christopher Young will be elected to the US Senate, distract Ben Bernanke by upending a table, and seize control of federal monetary policy.

Junk mail, Pope Benny edition
P+J hate to rain on anyone’s parade. So it was with heavy hearts that we delivered some bad news to our friends at the local post office this week, right in the midst of the stress-elevating rush of people doing their last-minute filing of tax returns.
 
Mailman Mike, as always, greeted us jubilantly, when we arrived. He informed us that everyone was delirious with excitement about the imminent, high-visibility US tour of John Ratzenberger, the iconic faux trivia expert-letter carrier Cliff Clavin of Cheers fame, who is an idol to postal workers everywhere.
 
We took it upon ourselves to burst that bubble, informing Mailman Mike and his colleagues that Joe Ratzinger (current alias: Pope Benedict XVI) is the object of all the hullabaloo.
 
P+J would rather that Cliffie be accorded all the trappings of an official state visit, although we certainly have nothing against Pope Benny, whose work in tacitly winking at superior behavior among his fellow cardinals, bishops, and priests may be considered a plus for a man once known at the Vatican as Cardinal Joey.
 
When it came to pedophilia in the church, however, we were both alarmed and outraged. We thought the future Benny had been a bit conspicuous by his absence and that of his then-boss, Pope John Paul Deuce, in not coming down with both red slippers on the miscreants.
 
Still, we hope Mailman Mike and the gang will get over their disappointment and welcome that wild and crazy Ratzinger guy by cranking up Elton John and “B-b-b-Benny and the Peds . . . ” at full volume.

1  |  2  |   next >
Related: The Visitor, Media kills hero pilot, Fourth-estate follies!, More more >
  Topics: Phillipe And Jorge , U.S. Government, U.S. Congressional News, Pope Benny,  More more >
| More


Most Popular
ARTICLES BY PHILLIPE AND JORGE
Share this entry with Delicious
  •   HOW THINGS WORK  |  May 14, 2013
    Politics as usual in the Biggest Little.
  •   THOUS SHALT NOT TELL A LIE?  |  May 08, 2013
    We recently heard about the booking of Worcester Bishop Robert McManus for a DUI and hit-and-run on the night of May 4 in Narragansett, where the good Bish has a vacation home in Bonnet Shores.
  •   CIRCULATION PROBLEMS  |  May 01, 2013
    The ProJo's mounting woes; bus riders unite; making musical memories
  •   WEDDING BELLS?  |  April 24, 2013
    There is little mystery where your superior correspondents stand on marriage equality. We are for it, as we have been for full equality and rights for Vo Dilanduhs of all sexual orientations for the entire 33 years of this column.
  •   NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK  |  April 17, 2013
    Though he spent a stint as executive director of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation under Governor Lincoln "Missing Linc" Almond, Marcel Valois — the newly named head ramrod of the beleaguered EDC — is hardly a household name in The Biggest Little. (Unless, of course, you live in a household with a lot of people named Marcel or Valois.)

 See all articles by: PHILLIPE AND JORGE