Rush Limbaugh Sucks up to Bankers
September 25th 2008 16:35
Real Crash- Looking at Capitalism and its Laws:
Shiny Shiny, Shiny Boots of Leather;
There's Rush Limbaugh, in the Dark;
Calling for Bailout, in sweet and nasty whispers;
Strike dim Mistress and cure his heart;
(Venus in Furs, spoof song, Velvet Underground, Lou Reed)
In a humorous outbreak of psychosis, Rush Limbaugh is sucking up to the bankers, hedge fund people and Mortgage Backed Security swindlers, by calling for the endless bailout. He recommends an article by Max Boot in the LA Times which calls for exactly that. Max Boot, by the way is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, aka the American office of the British Empire. Perhaps Rush can join the rest in the bankruptcy court docket, when his show is cancelled.
The real ha ha part of it, is that Rush babbles and avoids saying anything clear on the bailout issue on his show and website, see link. To find his real opinion, one has to follow his link to the Max Boot op-ed, where his true British Union Jack underwear will fly. Come out of the closet Rush. Do you like leather and MAX BOOT(s)? How about getting tied down and hit with some whips?
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Comment by S.L.
The Political Brief
A certain Mr. Cuomo discovered (back in the 90's) that there weren't enough poor people buying homes, and with the help of the Clinton government, arranged that half the home loans were to go to people who didn't qualify and couldn't afford the payments. This put the lenders in a bind, but it was pretty much an edict and they had to go along. Interesting, isn't it, that so many Democrats have gotten big, fat contributions since then, from the lenders (especially Fanny and Freddy). Now we know why. Those greedy buggers are about to be bailed out and rescued because of their "contributions." Talk about rewarding incompetence, huh, Howard?
Comment by Howard
Real Crash
Dodd and Barney Frank. If it goes through, it must be undone soon, or else.
Comment by S.L.
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Comment by Howard
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