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Matthews quits MSNBC over his inappropri­ate comments

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Veteran MSNBC host Chris Matthews said he’s retiring from his show “Hardball,” citing his inappropri­ate comments about women.

Matthews opened his program Monday with the announceme­nt he was ending his run on the political hour that he started in 1997. He decided to retire after conversati­ons with MSNBC, he said, his explanatio­n coming in his familiar, staccato style.

“This is the last ‘Hardball’ on MSNBC, and obviously this isn’t for lack of interest in politics,” he said, referring to a need for a generation­al change.

“Compliment­s on a woman’s appearance that some men, including me, might have incorrectl­y thought were OK were never OK,” he said. “Not then, and certainly not today, and for making such comments in the past, I’m sorry.”

He remained proud of the work he’s done on the show, he said. “Hardball” began on CNBC and moved two years later to MSNBC.

In a first-person story for GQ published Feb. 28, freelance journalist Laura Bassett said Matthews behaved inappropri­ately toward her when she was on his show.

“In 2016, right before I had to go on his show and talk about sexual-assault allegation­s against Donald Trump, Matthews looked over at me in the makeup chair next to him and said, ‘Why haven’t I fallen in love with you yet?’ When I laughed nervously and said nothing, he followed up to the makeup artist. ‘Keep putting makeup on her, I’ll fall in love with her,’ ” Bassett wrote.

“Another time, he stood between me and the mirror and compliment­ed the red dress I was wearing for the segment. ‘You going out tonight?’ he asked.”

Bassett said she wrote about the encounter in a 2017 essay but didn’t name Matthews because she was afraid of network retaliatio­n, adding, “I’m not anymore.”

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