In the meantime, for those that want to see what Eric Bolling actually said, here is a link to the video segment of Fox News' "The Five".
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/the-fi...=1040983441001
Of course, no one at Fox News implied that the algebraic concept of distributive property was socialist, only pinhead progressives did. The segment pointed out the example, and I will spell it out slowly for Soulflower, that's E-X-A-M-P-L-E. The segment pointed out that the EXAMPLE of the rich-looking girl holding out a bag of money was a biased way of teaching the lesson on distributive property. (This is why rational people never take people like you seriously).
And folks, since Soulflower wanted to point fun at Fox News, and Soulflower's attempt backfired, here is a list (by no means not an exhaustive one) of all the fringe-kook, left wing websites that ran this same story:
www.rawstory.com
www.opposingviews.com
mediamatters.org
www.dailykos.com
www.alternet.org
www.democraticunderground.com
jerry611.newsvine.com
www.subchat.com
lunaticoutpost.com
mikethemadbiologist.com
regator.com
beforeitsnews.com
www.huffingtonpost.com
The former wasn't around in the early 70s (in terms of price modeling if that's your reference); the latter I don't recall--my degree concentration was marketing and detailed discussion of credit risk strategies was probably further in the finance track? Derivatives of any sort were much more mundane back then of course.
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