The establishment media has been all over the hot-microphone recording of Donald Trump talking about women and their attributes.

But not much has been said about MSNBC host Chris Matthews and the comments he directed at Melania Trump, the wife of the GOP presidential candidate.

The Angry Patriot blogger posted video of Matthews, during the Republican National Convention in July, making the remarks.

In the background as Donald and Melania Trump come to a microphone Matthews is heard saying: "Did you see her walk? Runway walk. My God that is good. I could watch that runway show."

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Wrote the Angry Patriot: "When liberals do it, it is okay. When conservatives do it, the world is about to end. That is the overwhelming theme this election season.

"I remember hearing Chris Matthews, not realizing his microphone was on, discuss Melania entering the room with Trump … and his comments were not exactly flattering."

The blogger continued: "In all honesty, I expected an apology by Matthews to be demanded, at the very least, as well as something from the network. I half expected him to be fired … but none of that happened. As a matter of fact, other than a few right wing alternative websites, ours included in that, this was barely a blip on the radar! Amazingly, there was NO outrage at all over his comments."

The recording reappeared following the Washington Post's release of a hot-mic that captured Trump boasting about grabbing and kissing women and getting away with it.

Trump was talking with Billy Bush of “Access Hollywood” on a bus with the show's name on the side. They were arriving on the set of “Days of Our Lives” to tape a Trump's cameo.

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WND commentator Pamela Geller chastised the media for "selective outrage."

"The uproar over Trump's remarks is manufactured and opportunistic outrage," she wrote. "For example, I was actually surprised by the decorum in Trump's conversation. He was respectful of the married woman's refusal. He was surprised that if you're famous, you can get all the sex you want. He was unashamedly heterosexual in his desires. Though he said he wanted to grab p----, he didn't force someone's head 'down,' a la Bill Clinton. He appreciates 'beautiful' and wants to kiss her face, not have her immediately perform oral sex a la Bill Clinton, and he wants to be pleasing to her with Tic Tacs for his breath – very considerate. A pass, a kiss, is not rape. For that, you'd have to ask Juanita Broaddrick," she wrote, citing one of the women who have accused Bill Clinton of assault and more.

"The selective outrage is astonishing. The liberals corrupted the culture. No one cares. Trump looks cool. They live by the sword, and they will die by the sword. All of a sudden, the liberals are prudish? Barack Obama says, 'Gotta have them ribs and p---y too,' and crickets don't even bother to chirp. On the same day that the 'shocked' Washington Post released the naughty Trump video, it ran a front-of-the-book news story how cyber-policing hurts prostitutes."

Wrote the AngryPatriot: "Now, I am not foolish enough to not realize Trump is running for president and Matthews is [and] has been reporter, but there still should have been some reaction to this! Or, how about the revelation Barack Obama used the P word in public in front of women at a book reading? Yet again, nothing.

"And then we have our buddy Bill Clinton… a man who has done some of the most despicable things possible to women… and the outrage is louder against something Trump said over what Bill Clinton actually did!"

Matthews, while interviewing Trump campaign manager KellyAnne Conway after Sunday night's debate, grilled her over whether Trump really believes Juanita Broaddrick's statement that she "was raped by Bill Clinton."

Conway pointed out that "even The New York Times last week right after they endorsed her for president admitted that Hillary Clinton's tactic is always to blame and shame the woman. Always to revictimize the victim. Gennifer Flowers and Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, Paula Jones, of course."

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