TIME Magazine reporter Michael Scherer cracked up MSNBC host Chris Matthews and his fellow panel visitor on Thursday all through a conversation about the way forward for the Republican Party. Amid a dialogue in regards to the GOP’s rebranding efforts, and the seeming willingness of some influential participants of the birthday party to embrace gay marriage, Scherer used to be requested if these modifications will lend a hand the GOP win national elections again. Scherer spoke back that the GOP’s problem as a complete is that “it’s illiberal and out of contact.”

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Matthews asked Huffington Post reporter Sam Stein if he concept that the GOP’s evangelical wing would simply withdraw from politics. He stated that it was once no longer unprecedented for the evangelical wing of the GOP to disengage from politics, noting that the non secular right used to be no longer a political power previous to the late 1970s.

Stein attempted to inform Matthews that the GOP’s libertarian wing is on the upward push, before Matthews refocused Stein’s attention on what may happen to the Republican Birthday Celebration electorally if the evangelicals stay residence in coming election cycles.

Finally, Matthews performed a part of a phase from The Day by day Exhibit with Jon Stewart through which the host mocked Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus for pronouncing the GOP will have to focus on being more inclusive after they discuss divisive considerations. Stewart mocked Priebus for thinking that it was once the style and now not the substance of the Republican Celebration’s message which turns off moderate voters.

Matthews asked Scherer if the birthday party’s 2012 platform, which called for a constitutional modification defining marriage as present between a man and a woman, “is it gonna kill ‘em?”

“It ties into a bigger problem this party has, which is that it’s illiberal and out of touch,” Scherer opined.

Matthews and his friends burst into laughter at Scherer’s remark. “Michael, you nailed it,” Matthews agreed.

Watch the clip below via MSNBC:

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