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Barney Frank: Big 3 Will Need Lots More Money
He Admits It May Run Into the Hundreds of Billions NPR's Morning Edition featured a very interesting interview with Chairman Barney Frank this morning. In it he asserted that the $25 billion that the Big 3 is now seeking is definitely not enough to keep the companies going, and it will be ...
Rep. Frank Wants Bailout Shared With Automakers
npr.org — Morning Edition , November 19, 2008 CEOs from GM, Ford and Chrysler appear Wednesday before the House... Financial Services Committee. Rep. Barney Frank, the committee's chairman, has drafted legislation extending the $700 billion rescue program to ... (more) Rep. Frank Wants Bailout Shared With Automakers
O'Reilly Factor: Dennis Miller's Homophobic Joke About Barney Frank
huffingtonpost.com — Dennis Miller appeared on The O'Reilly Factor tonight (Miller is a frequent guest on Bill O'Reilly's show)... and went on a rant regarding what Barack Obama should do to the executives of AIG when he takes office, namely, that Obama "should flatten ... (more) O'Reilly Factor: Dennis Miller's Homophobic Joke About ...
Dennis Miller: "[W]omen on the left hate" Palin "because to me ... it appears that she has a ...
mediamatters.org — As noted by Gawker.com, on the November 12 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor , radio... host Dennis Miller stated of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R): "I think the left hate her -- mostly women on the left hate her, because to me, from outside in, it ... (more) Dennis Miller: "[W]omen on the left hate" Palin "because ...
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News — ... says it would be smart for Obama to seek Daschle's help on legislative work as a Senate veteran. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.), meanwhile, is lambasted by conservatives for his support for a $25 billion bailout for U.S. automakers. Frank may as well appoint himself CEO of the Big Three if the federal government is going to subsidize them, RedState's Brian Faughnan jabs after reading Frank's ...

Good news: Likely Obama nominee for Commerce notorious for subprime lending
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... a month before it collapsed. “To the Pritzkers, this is nothing. They probably think, ‘Why pay her back?’ That’s nothing. But we’re all upset that someone who made these decisions could be in that position.” The reasons for the bank’s failure were “complex,” Pritzker insists. Exit question: Aren’t the Democrats bulletproof on Fannie/Freddie? The congressional face of the meltdown not only won reelection, but his new project is trying to balloon a bailout for the Big Three into nine-figure territory . Americans don’t care and Obama has political capital to spare. Why not ...

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