MSNBC’s Hardball host Chris Matthews is notorious for saying stupid things, but salty language is not usually associated with him. While trashing President Trump and his criticism of President Obama, Matthews whined to his panelists that all Trump does is “bitch, bitch.”

“Well, what’s this bitch, bitch. He’s supposed to be a positive, Make America Great guy and it's all this whining about the job he took. Hey look, he knew Obama was the last president. He knew he was coming in after Obama, who was actually quite successful and now he blames it all on the conditions of the job,” Matthews complained.

Matthews set himself up with his previous comments that Obama is “almost like a disease — like it’s a tick” in Trump’s ear to which New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters agreed.

“It’s the same thing with Hillary too. I mean, the grievance list that Trump has and the grudges that he holds, I mean he makes the Clintons look magnanimous. He is just — holds grudge after grudge after grudge. But I think it’s more than that,” argued Peters.

After Matthews offered his “bitch, bitch” aside, Peters continued by parroting Democratic talk points and forgetting that this point applied to Barack Obama:

Sure, but it's two things there. One, nothing is ever Trump's fault, ever. Number two, it is hard to overstate his desire for validation and affirmation. So, therefore, if he's criticizing how horrible Obama has done, by extension, he's doing a much better job[.]

The admirably even-keeled Molly Ball of The Atlantic tried to inject some reason into this liberal lovefest, reminding everyone how “Republicans would always make fun of Obama for still blaming the Bush administration for Iraq and the state of the economy years after he took office.”

Not surprisingly, Matthews and Peters didn’t allow that to claim to stand:

MATTHEWS: Well, he had a right to do that. He inherited crapola. PETERS: He actually did inherit it. MATTHEWS: Come on, he really did inherit The greatest recession in history and two unpopular wars. These are facts.

If Matthews, Peters, and The Guardian’s Sabrina Siddiqui wanted to knock Trump for complaining too much, they picked the wrong segment. Moments later, Matthews bemoaned how “[w]e used to have grown-up presidents” that “came in and actually served with honor and pride and they didn't have to trash their opponents.”

“I doubt if Eisenhower ever mentioned Truman's name. I don’t think Jack Kennedy ever trashed Eisenhower ever and there was a long period of presidencies who were like that. They just didn't do that,” Matthews added before Siddiqui falsely claimed that “Obama didn’t trash Bush.”

Matthews’s breathless diatribe then dragged on:

Jimmy Carter didn't run around trashing Jerry Ford all day. It isn't what you did. And Bill Clinton never trashed George Herbert Walker Bush once he got to be President. They were all positive president. Whatever their limits were, they didn't spend all day trashing their predecessor. They just didn’t.

Here’s the relevant portions of the transcript from MSNBC’s Hardball on April 18: