An exchange between Sean Hannity and Rick Perry, regarding Perry’s statements that Bain Capital (and likely GOP candidate Romney) were vultures who preyed on distressed companies:
HANNITY: “It almost sounds like Occupy Wall Street. It doesn’t sound like someone who is governing Texas as a conservative.”
PERRY: “There is a real difference between venture capitalism and vulture capitalism. Venture capitalism we like. Vulture capitalism, no. And the fact of the matter is that he is going to have to face up to this at some time or another.”
Hannity’s right — it does sound like OWS because it makes sense, it’s factual. When someone in wingnuttia falls out of lockstep and starts spouting facts and truth, they’re accused of being like the “liberals.” Heh.
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