It’s Unconstitutional to Be Rude to the President, According to Chris Matthews
"I don’t think [Romney] understands the Constitution of the United States."
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"I don’t think [Romney] understands the Constitution of the United States."
"I think I am not as loud or was as loud as they have me."
"I don't know what he was doing out there."
"It is an embarrassment to your party to play that card."
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