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MSNBC Hypes HuffPost's Military Parade Claim

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NewsHubDuring MSNBC’s Friday coverage of the inauguration, Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow played up a report from the Huffington Post claiming that President Trump’s transition team requested military hardware for the inaugural parade. Matthews wondered,  » Wouldn’t that look like a little shades of Pyongyang?  » Maddow added,  » It would be a little Red Square to do that.  » Minutes later, Maddow revisited the supposed request for a  » Red Square-style show of military force , » and lamented,  » It’s embarrassing — to be the only president with no public service or military experience being the one who wants to most show off the military.  » [ video below ]
Matthews, who had labeled Trump’s inaugural speech « Hitlerian » earlier in the afternoon, raised the Huffington Post’s reporting as the President’s motorcade was getting ready to depart the U. S. Capitol: « You know, I love this guy who’s on the transition team — got quoted in the paper today — I think it was the Times — the New York Times — that his hope was that they would include rocket launchers and tanks.  » Maddow clarified that it was from the left-wing website. Matthews replied with his « shades of Pyongyang » line.
The female MSNBC host did disclose that  » it was a single source , » and soon added that « the request had been for missile launchers and tanks….to roll down Pennsylvania Avenue — which, of course, would do a number on Pennsylvania Avenue, for one.  » The Washington Post ‘s Eugene Robinson agreed with her point:  » You wouldn’t have a Pennsylvania Avenue if you rolled a bunch of tanks down i t.  »
Maddow then adopted Matthews’s invoking of North Korea, which Robinson and Steve Schmidt agreed with as well:
RACHEL MADDOW: And it would be a little Pyongyang — it would be a little Red Square to do that —
EUGENE ROBINSON: It would be a lot Pyongyang —
STEVE SCHMIDT: May Day in Red Square —
MADDOW: The military apparently talked them out of that idea. But again, as commander-in-chief, presumably, if he did order that, he would get that.
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Just over ten minutes later, Maddow revisited the Huffington Post report as the presidential motorcade proceeded towards the White House. Matthews made an attempt of psychoanalysis during this second exchange.

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