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May 24, 2005: Headlines: Figures: COS - Swaziland: Journalism: Television: Front Page Mag: Chris Matthews weighs the nomination of Thomas Jefferson to be ambassador to France
Chris Matthews weighs the nomination of Thomas Jefferson to be ambassador to France
Chris Matthews weighs the nomination of Thomas Jefferson to be ambassador to France
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By William Katz
FrontPageMagazine.com | May 24, 2005
[Excerpt]
CHRIS MATTHEWS: The foreign relations committee of the Continental Congress is weighing the nomination of Thomas Jefferson to be ambassador to France. Tommy Jefferson – Virginia planter, great writer, so-so politician. There's a lot of heat over this one. Muskets are blasting. With me is Katrina Vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation. Katrina, what'd you think?
VANDEN HEUVEL: Disgusting. The man is a rich Virginia hick.
MATTHEWS: You think he'd mess up in France?
VANDEN HEUVEL: He'd be a disaster. Don't forget, Chris, his last declaration started a war. That's the neo-rev plan – more wars, more American power. Then we wonder why they hate us.
MATTHEWS: What else don't you like?
VANDEN HEUVEL: He's a southern religious nut. He says in that so-called declaration he wrote, "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.." He's going to say that to the king of France?
MATTHEWS: I get your drift. Quickly, if he goes down, who's your choice to replace him?
VANDEN HEUVEL: Well, it's too bad we lost Benedict Arnold. At least the man knew now to relate to other countries. I'll have to think.
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