Filed under: MSNBC, Scandals, Jessica Cutler, David Shuster, Interviews, Julianna Goldman, Chelsea Clinton
Big Head DC featured an interview with MSNBC’s David Shuster in July of 2006 — after Jessica Cutler shared with us that she once had an affair with the political reporter. Cutler, you’ll recall, is a former congressional staff assistant for former Sen. Mike DeWine. She was fired in 2004 after describing her sexual exploits in a blog called Washingtonienne.
BHDC: What do you love/hate about reporting from Washington day in and day out?
David Shuster: I love the stories, I hate the humidity. Seriously, the weather here stinks. We should all move the nation’s capital to the California coast. Back to the stories… All of us who work as reporters in D.C. are quite fortunate compared to our colleagues elsewhere. Unlike war correspondents or people who cover natural disasters, the worst thing that ever happens in D.C. is somebody loses their reputation.
BHDC: How do you get along with Chris Matthews/Dan Abrams?
DS: I get along well with both Chris Matthews and Dan Abrams. Chris is the best boss and mentor I’ve ever had. And Dan is the most brilliant management choice I’ve ever seen. Dan is a great guy with a terrific view of cable news and how to improve MSNBC.
BHDC: When are we gonna see “The David Shuster Show”?
DS: I get four minutes every night on Hardball. That’s plenty… believe me.
BHDC: Will you be appearing on “Tucker”?
DS: When news warrants… That was the formula when Tucker’s show aired at 11 p.m. and that’s the formula now for Tucker’s show at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tucker’s show, and Keith Olbermann for that matter, offer unique opportunities with the live format. Both shows are terrific and just as much fun to be on as they are to watch.
BHDC: Who’s got the biggest head in journalism today (figuratively and/or literally)?
DS: I’ve never thought about that. And while I’m tempted to describe a few on-air types at a previous employer, I’ll refrain.
BHDC: What’s the best story about Chris Matthews that you can share that won’t get you or him in trouble?
DS: Hmmmm. Chris has an endearing way of needling his staff, including me. And when I was in Baghdad 18 months ago covering the Iraqi elections, he zinged me pretty well. Despite the mortars going off in the distance around me, the tension of reporting from a war zone… just before the show began, I heard Chris on the set in D.C. checking in with me through my ear piece by asking about the leather jacket I was wearing. He kept saying, “Hey Shuster, are you going to Cafe Milano tonight with that black jacket? Is it Cafe Milano tonight, Shuster?” Seconds later, the show began and viewers heard Chris say, “Let’s play Hardball.” The pre-show banter helped us all relax… especially one particularly nerve-wracked Hardball correspondent.
BHDC: Does Chris have a big head?
DS: “No” metaphorically and “no” physically… at least not that I can tell.
BHDC: If there’s one thing we’ve heard since coming to this fair city, it’s that you used to be a playboy. Any truth in those rumors?
DS: No… And my friends would laugh out loud at the mere suggestion.
BHDC: When’s the wedding, and what color bride’s maid dresses have you selected?
DS: Memorial weekend 2007… and thankfully, my fiance has terrific taste. We’ve joked around with our families about having each bridesmaid and groomsmen represent a different color of the rainbow. That would be a good reflection on our view of the whole debate over wedding colors and etc. But, when we finally get serious about the plans, Julianna will be in charge, thank god.
