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“It’s an honor to have on such a good researcher and such a good reporter,” Chris Matthews began, before asking if the former president was watching.
“I hope so,” Carter replied.
“Nice to see you Mr. President, thanks for letting me be one of your people,” said Matthews.
Matthews asked how Carter came up with the hidden camera video of Romney at a closed-door fundraiser. “I found a piece of the longer video during a regular, like a routine search on YouTube that I do and I tracked it down to its source and talked them into giving it up,” Carter replied.
Matthews asked why the
Matthews asked if it was fair to assume that it wasn’t one of the high dollar donors in the room. Carter thought that was a reasonable assumption, to which Matthews speculated that it might have been a caterer.
“I think most journalism is driven by some kind of drive – it can be ambition, it can be the truth, it can be an attitude about some of the people you cover,” Matthews said. “What was your attitude about getting this tape into the hands of David Corn who is a liberal writer and you figured he would get it out?”
Carter replied that he, as a partisan Democrat, believed it would assist Democrats in the coming election.
Finally, Matthews asked if Carter resented Romney’s impugning of President Carter on the stump. James Carter IV replied that he did not hold Romney in high regard because of those attacks.
Watch the clip below via MSNBC:
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