The corporate cheerleaders on CNBC, for example, reached back to the nasty days of McCarthyism to smear the youthful protesters as "aligned with Lenin." Little Eric Cantor, the House Majority Leader who loyally serves the banksters as their Washington lapdog, yapped in alarm about "the growing mobs occupying Wall Street." Then came Mitt Romney, himself a former Wall Streeter, to warn darkly against the protesting rabble: "I think it's dangerous – this class warfare." Even more clueless is Herman Cain. Previously the CEO of Godfather's Pizza chain who's now running for president, he can't stop foaming at the mouth about the Wall Street occupation. "Anti-American," he labeled the protesters, later blasting them as losers who're "jealous" of successful people: "Don't blame Wall Street," he lectured. "If you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself."
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