What a pair of bags. Billy Boy being the bigger of the two.
What a pair of bags. Billy Boy being the bigger of the two.
sons thats the airport bathroom fun boy Barney Frank! lol
That's the most action Barney has gotten since the new male interns showed up. Haha. Sit down and shut up Barney, Bill had the evidence on ya. Do what Bill said, resign.
Why do people even tune into O'Reilly's show anymore?
That self-loving son of a never gave Barney Frank a chance to respond to anything. All O'Reilly does is talk over everybody, and somehow he's supposed to look smart?
O'Reilly is a worthless waste of space.
What evidence?
He would'nt play the entire clip!!
Play the entire thing and hear what Frank had to say. Using excerpts to try to prove a point is not the same thing as having "evidence".
That's just some stupid .
I thought it was hilarious! Barney Frank is an imbecile - how does he keep getting re-elected?
Same way Bush did?
It amazes me that Frank, Dodd, Pelosi, and these other pieces of garbage can go on T.V. and act like they are clean.
I don't understand how they are not held accountable.
Shady ass mother ers.
Uh, "airport bathroom fun boy" was Senator Craig (R) Idaho.
Barney has a Fannie buddy.
Does the ing press do NO SCRUTINIZING OR DIGGING even into the most basic facts about Democrats whatsoever?Unqualified home buyers were not the only ones who benefitted from Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank’s efforts to deregulate Fannie Mae throughout the 1990s.
So did Frank’s partner, a Fannie Mae executive at the forefront of the agency’s push to relax lending restrictions.
Now that Fannie Mae is at the epicenter of a financial meltdown that threatens the U.S. economy, some are raising new questions about Frank's relationship with Herb Moses, who was Fannie’s assistant director for product initiatives. Moses worked at the government-sponsored enterprise from 1991 to 1998, while Frank was on the House Banking Committee, which had jurisdiction over Fannie.
Both Frank and Moses assured the Wall Street Journal in 1992 that they took pains to avoid any conflicts of interest. Critics, however, remain skeptical.
"It’s absolutely a conflict," said Dan Gainor, vice president of the Business & Media Ins ute. "He was voting on Fannie Mae at a time when he was involved with a Fannie Mae executive. How is that not germane?
Brady, you got (yeah, I said it) -- if you're going to post that, post the remix vertion, damn it.
By the way, anyone defending Barney Frank is a dip .
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