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Former Bush Speechwriter Gerson: Obama “Swamped” “Recycled” Jobs Plan With “Class Warfare Rhetoric”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/25/11 11:31 AM EDT

From the September 25 edition of NBC's The Chris Matthews Show:

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Previously:

“Class Warfare”: Fox Desperately Defends The Wealthy From Tax Hikes Most Americans Support

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