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Is Chris Matthews a Marxist? Our media has lost touch with reality as trophy generation protests democracy

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Millennials turn out to protest the system that allows them to protest.

Chris Matthews has confessed his Marxist sympathies when he revealed that he thinks Marxist tradition is "a good one."

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By David Drudge (CALIFORNIA NETWORK)
CALIFORNIA NETWORK (https://www.youtube.com/c/californianetwork)
11/15/2016 (7 years ago)

Published in U.S.

Keywords: Chris Matthews, Hardball, Marxist, protests, students

LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) - Chris Matthews, the liberal commentator who amazingly still has an audience, said on Thursday, "I do accept that Marxist tradition, really, which is a good one which is always try to explain elections by economics. And I think it always works."

Matthews was commenting on students who were protesting the election of Donald Trump.


"How about those protestors? What would you say to those kids? Most of them in their 20s. I think they do go to school during the day. I think they came out of NYC last night up from downtown in the Village and they marched all the way past Trump Tower to make their statement. What kind of a statement is it really there to make? They lost."

His guest, Karine Jean-Pierre from MoveOn.org said the country is grieving the election of Donald Trump.

Here's what's really happening.

Members of the millennial, everybody gets a trophy generation do not understand how a republic works. Everyone gets a say, but elected representatives make the big decisions. Because of the Electoral College, our electors will overwhelmingly choose Donald Trump to be our president. There has been no fraud, no rigging, and he isn't even president yet. Despite this, the millennials have left their classes to shut down traffic.

They're throwing a fit because they don't understand this is how things work. There is a winner and a loser and no matter what, we move on.

Had Hillary Clinton won, and Trump's supporters went to the street, liberals would be calling for riot police and the use of all but lethal force to dispel the protestors. However, since these people are protesting the restoration of conservative power, it's okay for them to do what they would never allow others to do.

The youth, like Chris Matthews, have romantic views of communism, based on the biased viewpoints of their most popular professors. Their parents must be proud of how their hard-earned, long saved tuition money is being spent. Crying in public because you don't like the outcome of an election is educational, yes?

Like all spoiled children, it's not a good idea for them to get their way, let's hope they don't.

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