Barney Frank is being quite candid

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.


In other words, Sanders is too pure to ever work with anyone to get anything accomplished. Just what we need in a President and party leader.
Anonymous
Simply the government relaxed standards for affording mortgages. The junk got bundled and sold as bonds.

Real problem was the junk which politicians supported.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Simply the government relaxed standards for affording mortgages. The junk got bundled and sold as bonds.

Real problem was the junk which politicians supported.


Actually that's a vast oversimplication. This thread is a testament to the fact that people who actually understand financial institutions and markets should be regulating the industry and not self appointed experts who simple parrot random pieces of the Big Short.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.


Jesus! Did you just make fun of someone's speech impediment? Go the fuck back to the second grade where most of us learn how grossly inappropriate that is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.


In other words, Sanders is too pure to ever work with anyone to get anything accomplished. Just what we need in a President and party leader.


That's false, as Sanders has worked with and collaborated with a lot of people on both sides of the aisle. But that said, you act as though having values and principles were a bad thing, as opposed to pandering to every corporate contributor and lobbyist to come along.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.


Jesus! Did you just make fun of someone's speech impediment? Go the fuck back to the second grade where most of us learn how grossly inappropriate that is.


Jesus, did you just shriek like a little baby? Maybe you are the one who needs to go back to second grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.


Jesus! Did you just make fun of someone's speech impediment? Go the fuck back to the second grade where most of us learn how grossly inappropriate that is.


Oh, chill the fuck out. Barney Frank's a big boy. He doesn't need you and your false indignation out there lamely trying to defend him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.


Jesus! Did you just make fun of someone's speech impediment? Go the fuck back to the second grade where most of us learn how grossly inappropriate that is.


Oh, chill the fuck out. Barney Frank's a big boy. He doesn't need you and your false indignation out there lamely trying to defend him.


Not pp. But it was an assholish and unnecessary statement. And it pretty much shadowed anything else that might've been pertinent in your post
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bernie is so revered in the Senate for his insights and leadership that ummm oh wait none of his colleagues in the Senate OR the state leadership in Vermont have endorsed him and yet - Clinton has been endorsed by 40plus of the 45 now in the Senate.


That's not the reason why - the reason why is because Bernie's not part of the rubberstamping rank and file. He doesn't believe in asskissing and gladhanding and selling out on his principles like the rest of them.

You like Bawney Fwank being fwank? ^ Right there's some frankness for you.


In other words, Sanders is too pure to ever work with anyone to get anything accomplished. Just what we need in a President and party leader.


That's false, as Sanders has worked with and collaborated with a lot of people on both sides of the aisle. But that said, you act as though having values and principles were a bad thing, as opposed to pandering to every corporate contributor and lobbyist to come along.


And look at all of them flocking to support him now. Oh wait...
Anonymous
Let's please focus on policy differences and not snarky name calling.

- Syd (Hillary supporter)
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