Below is a 9 minute video with a neat little bombshell at the end. What I loved what the baiting by good ole reliable Joe Kernen, and how Bunning stopped him dead in his tracks; Kernen was at a loss of words there after the normal dogma spiel. Also loved the fact Bunning pointed out almost anyone associated with Wall Street is falling over themselves to keep Bernanke exactly where he is... nice.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Senator Bunning on CNBC: Bernanke Aides Said Not to Bail out AIG
You know you are in trouble when the 'eccentric' Jim Bunning is talking more sense than 95% of the Congressional body. Perhaps with no need to face re-election he has been unleashed from the Matrix.
Below is a 9 minute video with a neat little bombshell at the end. What I loved what the baiting by good ole reliable Joe Kernen, and how Bunning stopped him dead in his tracks; Kernen was at a loss of words there after the normal dogma spiel. Also loved the fact Bunning pointed out almost anyone associated with Wall Street is falling over themselves to keep Bernanke exactly where he is... nice.
Below is a 9 minute video with a neat little bombshell at the end. What I loved what the baiting by good ole reliable Joe Kernen, and how Bunning stopped him dead in his tracks; Kernen was at a loss of words there after the normal dogma spiel. Also loved the fact Bunning pointed out almost anyone associated with Wall Street is falling over themselves to keep Bernanke exactly where he is... nice.
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