Friday, October 14, 2011

A "climax moment of class warfare."

Discussing the Occupy Wall Street protests, MSNBC Analyst Donny Deutsch actually says: "What they need is a climax moment of class warfare, akin to Kent State."

Absolutely amazing. The necessity of a "Kent State" moment is actually being discussed on MSNBC by one of their paid analyst during today's Morning Joe. How long before someone like Deutsch actually strikes a nerve with the radical fringe and gets what they are dreaming of....


Donny Deutsch discusses the Occupy Wall Street movement on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

"Obviously everybody is saying, they need to kind of clarify, they need policy issues -- 'this is what we want' as opposed to.... The other thing it needs, and I don't want this to come out the wrong way. If we think -- not needs but will happen -- if you think back to the late '60s, what is the most stirring image of all of the rebellion that happened. What do we remember? Kent State. Now, I'm not saying somebody has to get killed. What will happen, there will be a climax moment of class warfare somehow played out on screen that I think will -- the same way '9-9-9', if you will, kind of simplifies a message -- that articulates this clash. So, both the real clarification in terms of policy and unfortunately some imagery says to America, and I think those are the two things..."
Escuse me!  But how the hell was this supposed to come out? As reasoned thinking?

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