CNBC shills attempt to assasinate special inspector general for TARP
Submitted by newt on Tue, 07/21/2009 - 11:44
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CNBC Attempts Assasination on Barofsky
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They accuse him of making personal political statements......
......then ask him for his personal opinion. The guy was great, he was trying so hard to remain impartial. But you could tell he realized what the network interviewers were trying to do, and he did a great job of maintaining neutrality. You could also see he was trying not to laugh out loud at how obvious and self-contradicting the media personnel were.
Is there a DIGG for this?
Is there a DIGG for this?
bump for truth
Don't you know that you are supposed to lie so that we can have more parasites!
CNBC is only good for their stock ticker.
THESE are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.--Thomas Paine
"Free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence; it is jealousy and not confidence which prescribes limited constitutions." Thomas Jefferson, Kentucky Resolutions of 1798
Barofsky held his own...
and his composure throughout this interview. No agenda, just the facts.
CNBC should ship these beyoches back to Inside Edition.
Since the time of Edison,
GE has made its way by scamming the public through their collusion with the government. Did you know the electric chair was Edison's way of winning the DC vs. AC debate with Tesla? Edison was trying to prove how dangerous DC was and he was willing to publicly electrocute elephants to do it.
If you've ever wondered how a company with a culture that discourages their employees from independent thought like GE does can make it in a competitive market, the answer is they've been stacking the deck with government collusion for longer than other companies realized that was even possible.
The buck stops with the government being corruptible in the first place, but you have to give GE credit for being the first and most persistent in taking "competitive" advantage of the evil.
As a result, GE has more to lose than just about any other company of its size if the military-industrial complex gets outed.
Defend Liberty!
Ahem,
Edison was the DC proponent, Tesla was the AC proponent. Tesla won. Regarding the video clip, CNBC is shamelessly trying to cover up the truth. All the AG does is show the numbers that anyone who had the gumption could look up for themselves. It is the same as Dr. Paul wants to do with the Federal Reserve, open their books and show the truth. CNBC loses all credibility with this one.