Posted on 01/05/2009 2:58:50 PM PST by CutePuppy
Democrats embarrassing display of the Clintonesque denial techniques
Who among us has forgotten the sorry spectacle of liberal Democrats including Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, our holier-than-thou leaders of the Congressional House of Representatives and Senate respectively, trying to place the blame for the financial mess and collapse of the two very large Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSE) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, on the Bush Administration and Republicans in general.
This outright embarrassing display of the Clintonesque denial technique when applying the cover-up to a very damaging result of a project gone wrong, with no apparent shame while doing so, was repeated over and over by both of those high ranking office holders along with most of their minions. It was a ham-handed attempt to cover their own sorry posteriors from the mistakes and errors made within their liberal ranks when the walls of the two GSEs began to crack.
Even after those walls had collapsed and crumbled the litany of blame issued by the liberal Dems showed no sign of easing even when evidence of the unstable beginnings of the process during the ultra-liberal Democrat Carter Administration was uncovered and then further exacerbated by worsening practices during the Clinton Administration were introduced for the public to see. The denial process was in high gear and all liberals were trumpeting the lyrics of the blame the Republicans mantra for all to hear.
But there is always one thing that the liberals dont do very well, and that is to cover all parts of their backsides; they always leave an opening where the ultimate truths eventually escape into the sunlight. And in the case of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, it was in the form a Fox News program which was caught on videotape for all to see.
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(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
Don't forget Alan Greenspan.
Of course, many active FR posters follow the lead of Pelosi, Reid and Co. like drugged puppies.
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"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
Butt boy frank was not chairman in 2001 and 2003, not until 2006. Old story, but some people sure play fast and lose withe the time line.
Notice the date of this Fox News report: Sept. 24, 2008.
This information was there for the taking, and McCain refused to do what he needed to do. Wimp.
Yeah, he was going to “fight” for us. He was going to “name names”.
It is disturbing how all these lying democrat videos disappeared during the election period, and the Republicans refused to counter the liars.
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Yes, all this was hiding in plain sight, but this program compiled and brought the players and timeline together in one video.
didn’t realize who I was responding to with the “drugged puppies” thing.
It was a good comment. We, the puppies, can take it for “the greater good” of the thread :-)
Good catch, coulda been fixed with “current” or his correct title then, “Ranking Minority Member” (?). Sure wish they’d proofread the text, but this should not take away from the substance of the piece or the video.
“But even then, the CYA brigade of the Democrat party allegedly jumped in and threatened a proprietary rights lawsuit if the videotape was run on You Tube.”
Notice that he didn't answer one of the salient points of the article:
"The requested legislation for controls was blocked by House Democrats and killed."
His response appeared to be that since the Democrats were in the minority, they couldn't block and kill any legislation.
This position is patently false.
It's also something that conservatives, particularly in the new media, could easily avoid and improve upon, especially now that major media gave up all pretense of being "professional". Practice makes perfect, and forewarned is forearmed. Acknowledging minor mistakes (like spelling etc.) that don't detract from the real issues gets the conversation back on track and only serves to make Dems look petty.
You are absolutely right, time and time again House and Senate Democrats, helped by the media, blocked necessary regulation and oversight or reforms of their favorite government programs and institutions (i.e., their piggy banks), despite demanding exactly that of free market solutions.
Thanks again.
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