Former MSNBC journalist Keith Olbermann claimed an 'economic civil war' waged by blue states on red states would be the only way to cripple the gun industry.
Former MSNBC host and radical liberal Keith Olbermann claimed that only an "economic civil war" pursued by blue states against red states in America would end mass shootings.claimed that only an"economic civil war" pursued by blue states against red states in America would end mass shootings.
Olbermann made his latest hyperbolic statements in a video rant posted to his Twitter account Wednesday. A gun control proponent, he was clearly reacting to the recent shooting at Michigan State University that left three people dead and five more injured.He began his screed with that assertion, and stressed the need to destroy gun businesses, gun advocacy groups, and the Republican Party as well.
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