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Just hours away from Super Bowl XLVI, Matt talks a little politics with football. MSNBC host Martin Bashir, a British-born political commentator, believes the NFL is a perfect example of "socialism" and should be implemented on a political level here in the United States. You'll hear his argument and also hear Matt's poor British accent, mocking Bashir's ridiculous claim.
Original air date:
February 5, 2012 ■
Length:
9:58
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Martin Bashir believes the NFL's alleged socialism should be applied to politics
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