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When I called Frank yesterday to ask if he condones his partner goading and mocking an opponent, he told me that “Jimmy’’ is a talented amateur photographer putting together a photo essay of the campaign.
When I asked if Frank planned to apologize for Ready’s behavior, Frank said: “Jim should have broken it off and not responded.
Barney called the guy back three times - Barney is nervous and running scared.
The funniest Barney Frank incident this year was when he made a commotion over not getting a senior discount to ride the Fire Island ferry. I thought that was hilarious.
Of course, I don't live in Massachusetts. Has he finally confessed to being a primary causer of the Fannie/Freddie mortgage fiasco? I thought I heard that he had. Was I imagining that?
It really irks me that the media didnt make this a big story. Actually, they didnt report on it at all, the big liberal media that is. While it doesnt shock me at all, it still ticks me off.
Just imagine if Sarah Palin had her husband go and do this to a Democrat opponent. The media would report on it non-stop for a week, SNL would use it in a sketch for weeks, etc ...you know the deal. Yet Barney Frank pretty much gets away with it without major media attention.
I wish the worst upon the people of Barney Frank's, Pelosi's, Boxer's, Reid's, Grayson's districts if they are idiotic enough to re-elect these people. They deserve nothing but the worst for continuing to allow DC's biggest crooks, liars, and self serving trash to stay in power.
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