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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

FIVE YEARS LATER, AND EVEN MORE CLINTONISTAS ARE INDICTED


Instapundit links to news in the Fannie Mae Scandal: some of the crooks are being prosecuted, finally. All the crooks are CLINTONISTAS. (Like Franklin Raines, pictured on the left.)

TAB first blogged on this scandal HERE on DECEMBER 23rd 2004. YUP 2004! TAB then blogged it again on NOVEMBER 21st, 2005. TAB then blogged this on MAY 24th, 2006. I'm glad others are paying more attention to this matter!

BTW: This is more proof that if you want the best news analysis BEFORE anyone else is even covering the nes, then just read THE ASTUTE BLOGGER - EVERYDAY. (BTW#2: The American Thinker, BIZBLOGGER and NRO linked to TAB's 5/24 post.)

TAB NOW ASKS THE MOST PERTINENT QUESTIONS EVERYONE ELSE IS MISSING:
(1) Why hasn't Ms. Jamie Gorelick been fined or indicted? (Pictured at the left, she was Fannie Mae's Chief Counsel at the time of the crime, and like Raines made a freakin' BUNDLE OF LOOT while she was there as a result of the fraudulently overstated profits.)

And (2), SHOULDN'T THIS CLINTONISTA SCANDAL EFFECT HILLARY'S CHANCES?
Oh, oh sorry, never mind, a Littella moment: I FORGOT THAT HILLARY IS A DEMOCRAT, AND THE MSM DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THEIR CORRUPTION!

1 comment:

Reliapundit said...

ten hours AFTER TAB, glenn reynolds posts on gorelick:

IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN PAYING ATTENTION to the Fannie Mae scandals, the Affordable Housing Blog has. Here's an introduction, and here's the latest post.

And reader Robert Schwartz emails about the news coverage: "The stories were on the business page. Would they have been on the front page, if the principals had been Republicans?"

Yes. Especially if there had been a Republican counterpart to this: "former vice-chair Jamie Gorelick had pay tied to flawed earnings and accounting."

posted at 10:08 AM by Glenn Reynolds
IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN PAYING ATTENTION to the Fannie Mae scandals, the Affordable Housing Blog has. Here's an introduction, and here's the latest post.

And reader Robert Schwartz emails about the news coverage: "The stories were on the business page. Would they have been on the front page, if the principals had been Republicans?"

Yes. Especially if there had been a Republican counterpart to this: "former vice-chair Jamie Gorelick had pay tied to flawed earnings and accounting."

posted at 10:08 AM by Glenn Reynolds

PROVING ONCE AGAINTHAT TAB IS THE PLACE TO BE FOR THE BEST IN NEWS ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY.