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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 13: American news anchor Chris Matthews attends Comedy Central's night of too many stars: America comes together for autism programs at The Beacon Theatre on October 13, 2012 in New York City.
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Although President Barack Obama may no longer completely enthrall Chris Matthews as he once did, it's of no consequence: the MSNBC host is still pretty enamored... with himself.
Speaking to Philadelphia Style magazine, Matthews showed his, er, modest side:
"I know this: If I had run and won and beaten [Sen. Pat] Toomey, I would be one of the Democrats people talk about today. I'm not dreaming here. I would be one of the stars of the Democratic Party—there aren’t that many. My agenda now is to do what I’m doing, which… if you’ll notice, I like.”