September 13th, 2012 | 12:01 pm
With protests showing no sign of slowing, Maddow explains how this week's protests, particularly in Libya, were in the works for months—the anti-Islamic film was, it turns out, merely a catalyst to the pile of firewood ready to be ignited:
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Apparently it's all Salman
Apparently it's all Salman Rushdie's fault: http://gawker.com/5943672/religious-leader-says-innocence-of-muslims-would-not-have-been-made-if-salman-rushdie-had-been-killed