A bullet to the head of a murderer is Just. Even if the thug's last words are left unfinished. Barney Frank parlayed his political position to a rewarding role as schill for Fanny Mae et all, and did his absolute best to protect them from Federal action and public awareness of the depths of the problems. And many trusted the bastard, and got cleaned out. Cutting him off in midsentence is not Just, you are right. Being tarred and feathered and thrown head first off the Tobin bridge would be Just.
O'Reilly coulda played this a lot better. Instead he ends up looking like the jerk he is and Frank is coming out like a victim. you gotta love enemies like this guy.
That video truncates the beginning of the clip, which is important if one wants to make sense of the ensuing shouting match. Here is the complete clip.
I'll give Barney his due. It probably took some guts for him to face Reilly. In my opinion Reilly is generally a poor interviewer, and his skewering of Frank would have been far more effective if he wasn't at the same time spraying on Frank. That said, Frank deserves Pain for his role as "Master Enabler" in this.
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Just? He isn't letting him finish a sentence or make a point.
A bullet to the head of a murderer is Just. Even if the thug's last words are left unfinished. Barney Frank parlayed his political position to a rewarding role as schill for Fanny Mae et all, and did his absolute best to protect them from Federal action and public awareness of the depths of the problems. And many trusted the bastard, and got cleaned out.
Cutting him off in midsentence is not Just, you are right. Being tarred and feathered and thrown head first off the Tobin bridge would be Just.
O'Reilly coulda played this a lot better. Instead he ends up looking like the jerk he is and Frank is coming out like a victim. you gotta love enemies like this guy.
If you love friends like Barney Frank.
That video truncates the beginning of the clip, which is important if one wants to make sense of the ensuing shouting match. Here is the complete clip.
Commentary.
AI thanks. I wanted to see that but didn't have chance to find it.
I'll give Barney his due. It probably took some guts for him to face Reilly. In my opinion Reilly is generally a poor interviewer, and his skewering of Frank would have been far more effective if he wasn't at the same time spraying on Frank.
That said, Frank deserves Pain for his role as "Master Enabler" in this.
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