Posted on 02/04/2009 5:27:54 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
When it comes to marketing, Dennis Kucinich has a lot to be modest about. In the two presidential races he entered, Kucinich went 0-100 in primaries and caucuses, posting a nice round .000 batting average.
But while hes batting well below the Mendoza line when it came to marketing himself in national politics, Dennis Kucinich apparently feels qualified to serve as marketing director for corporate America.
The Early Show aired clips this morning of Kucinich going after Citigroup for having purchased the naming rights for the New York Mets new baseball stadium: CitiField.
KUCINICH: They just act as though the taxpayers money is free money and they can spend it anyway they want. Well no they cant.
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Dennis Kucinich: America’s marketing director. Ping to Today show list.
The blog gets it right — this contract was negotiated ages ago, and is worth far more than what the bank paid for it. What’s next — banks that receive bailout money aren’t allowed to advertise on TV? Or put their names on pens they hand out to customers?
Either that or she's Bat-$#!+ Crazy!
I’ll just say its odd anyone living in Cleveland wonders at the abuse they get from the rest of us here in Ohio, and leave it at that.
Honestly, Kook Kucinich wouldn’t do worse than the greedy and corrupt bankers who created this mess, nay, bordeline economic depression.
How is Kucinich going to be worse than Pandit (of Citixorp), Killinger (WaMu), or any of the other crooks on Wall St.?
Yet another job this guy’s not qualified for.
You are not allowed to complain about how the money is spent if you are the one that voted to hand the banks boatloads of cash with no strings attached.
If you’re gonna post a pic of The Midget” ya should be obligated to post a pic of his wife.
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