MSNBC Morning Joe Madison Avenue magnate* and ex-CNBCer Donny Deutsch reels in the years (and gets the date wrong) visualizing a Occupy Wall Street bloodbath at the hands of the pigs. Deutsch knew he was stepping into shit when he made the pitch -- but said it anyway:
"The late 60s?" Try 1970. Deutsch was 12 years old. So ready-fire-aim one-dimensional Deutsch is dreaming of 67 shots fired in 13 seconds killing four OWS producing a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo?
The Blaze
Mediaite reports MSNBC cut out the subsequent Scarborough/Brzezinski disapproval when the segment aired again in the 8a hour: “there was nothing editorial about the edit, it was just for time and continuity.”
MSNBC should've killed the entire segment. MSNBC should visualize Morning Joe sans Deutsch.
Deutsch was suspended in April 2010 for lumping Keith Olbermann into a segment on angry media men. Huff Post Brian Stelter NYT
*The $300 million dollar man (sold his dad's ad agency for $300 mil in 2000) is the Erin Burnett of MSNBC. Both had CNBC shows and both have zero broadcast journalism cred. Burnett's new CNN vehicle is truly cringeworthy.
The only reason Deutsch got on CNBC? His advertising expertise which he parlayed from talking head into a permanent gig while juggling ad clients.


For those that need to know, the correct pronounciation of his last name is "douche"
ReplyDeleteOK Donnie, how about we put you in an OWS t-shirt, take you to Wall Street, and beat your face in with a lead pipe?
ReplyDeleteJust for the good of the movement, of course.
Funny how the millionaires on MSNBC are siding with the OWS, like the they are the 99 percent, yea right. MSNBC is dragging down the NBC brand, what's left of it.
ReplyDeleteI smell Chicago 1968...
ReplyDeleteTin soldiers and Bloomberg coming, were' finally on our own. This summer I hear the drumming, four ticketed in Ocuppy-o......"
ReplyDeleteCould be. And what never seems to get told about Chicago 1968 is that the street riffraff threw at cops...baggies full of shit, and styrofoam balls laced with railroad spikes.
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