Uh, were the AIG folks who got bonuses also the ones who contributed heavily to Dodd and Obama?
That's another main question for the Pubbies to ask. It's one thing to say that AIG spread their contributions around (even though it was heavily tilted towards the Dems) but it is beyond belief that Obama says today that this whole issue is symptomatic of a culture of business-as-usual when he got $100,000 in contributions from AIG which again places him second behind Dodd, just like with Fannie Mae, but also again shows that in Obama's brief Senate career he was #2 in dough from both AIG and Fannie vs. twenty years for the likes of Dodd and Frank.