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Bill O'Reilly takes on Barney Frank Fannie Freddie Failure (video)
Barney Frank goes on Bill O'Reilly to discuss his failures as the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, to regulate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ...
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O'Reilly Goes Nuclear on Barney Frank
JammieWearingFool — Bill O'Reilly goes nuts on the perfidious leftist clown Barney Frank, who should be removed from office. The guy has no shame and takes no responsibility for his actions. Labels: Barney Frank , Bill O'Reilly

Can Barney Frank Acknowledge his Mistakes?
GayPatriot — Until recently, I never thought particularly highly of Bill O’Reilly. I found him boorish, self-important and a bit arrogant. He didn’t seem to allow his guests to express themselves. But, then once, I saw a bit of a conversation he had on the issues raised by the Terry Schiavo case. I was impressed at how well he understood the complexity of the situation. Later, I saw (and read) portions of his interview with Hillary Clinton, again, tough but fair. It helped elevate my opinion of that Democrat whom I didn’t much care for. And he was aggressive in pursuing Obama for his non-answers in their exchange. But, not until I saw him ...

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