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04.29.2008 11:35 am

Schlafly, Matthews to receive honorary Wash U. degrees

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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How’s this for an odd pairing: Cable talker Chris Matthews and conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly sharing a commencement stage together at Washington University next month.

The pair are among six - including famed music man Quincy Jones - who will receive honorary degrees from the university at the school’s May 16 graduation ceremony.

Schlafly, who calls Ladue home, needs no introduction to conservatives here and around the country. A prolific columnist and author, Schlafly, 83, founded the Eagle Forum, a stalwart of the “value voters” movement.

On the other end of the spectrum is Matthews, a former aide to ex-House Speaker Tip O’Neill who became a household name - in political households, at least - hosting MSNBC’s Hardball.

As we’ve mentioned earlier, Matthews - a staple on the graduation speaker circuit - is quite conscious of his degree count. The newsman told the New York Times magazine recently that he expects to have piled up a total of 22 by the end of spring.

Meanwhile, Matthews may look for more than just an honorary title when his network contract runs out next year - the national rumor mill is abuzz that the Philadelphia native could seek to unseat veteran Republican Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.

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I don’t know who is more anti-woman- Chris Matthews or Phyllis Schlafly. They belong together. Gag me.

— Venice
3:09 pm April 29th, 2008

I’ve never gotten the impression that Chris Matthews was anti-woman.

— D. Walker
8:55 pm April 29th, 2008

I agree, DW. Matthews was absolutely gaga over Hillary Clinton before Obama came along. (SNL even spoofed Matthews worshipping Hillary.) Matthews doesn’t make much of an effort to hide his biases.

A couple WashU notes: Schlafly must already have a real degree or two from WashU. She was in one of my poly sci classes when I was there.

WashU is home to Prof. Steve Smith, who, like Matthews, is a former aide to ex-House Speaker Tip O’Neill.

— St_Louis_Oracle
12:45 am April 30th, 2008