Rick Santelli's On-Air Temper Tantrum Over The Stimulus!
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Rick Santelli cuts loose and speaks his mind about the Obama administration and the state of the economy, the bailouts, etc. I have to say if there's one thing that the globalists have underestimated, it's the will of Italian Americans. "Leave the gun. Take the cannollis."
Don't tread on us, baby.
I urge everyone to search #teaparty and find one that's being organized near you. They are being planned across the nation during meetings today and tomorrow. Now is the time to speak up and be heard. Here's the rant that started it all:
I have posted the full transcript on my blog
http://ironicsurrealism.blogivists.com/2009/02/19/trader-tea-party-rick-santelli-rant-video-full-transcript/
In case you haven't seen the rant of the year, watch Rick and nod your head. Have a great weekend and see what the PPT brings us next week!!
I'm sure you've seen Rick Santelli of CNBC on-air freakout over President Obama's plan to bail out some homeowners who are facing foreclosure.Why is he so enraged about actually helping real people? Rick Santelli should be angry as hell about Wall Street getting the bulk of the assistance instead of the regular working folks! His anger seems to be both belated & displaced.Not to mention completely unprofessional! Here's one opinion from Air America on Rick Santelli's "rant of the year":
"Remember when the TV weatherman was the goofy whackster? The loud-mouthed buffoon. The oafish goofball. That was then. Enter the formerly staid financial analyst in the media clown circus.
CNBC's Rick Santelli is the latest example and Exhibit A of the decline of rational commentary, critical thinking and the move of "news" programmers to showcase the showboaters and the loud-mouthed, obstreperous analysts whose sole goal is not to elucidate or educate or even illuminate, but to make YouTube. We saw it first with Jim Kramer the mad man anent mad money. Kramer made the nervous breakdown an art form. Wrong about virtually every prognostication, Kramer wowed us with histrionics and arm-flailing. Think Travis the Chimp on meth. Who cares if virtually every stab at financial and market augury was erroneous, Kramer delivered his baleful bleats daily and on cue.
Enter CNBC's Santelli. Not to be outdone, I suspect he huddled with his agent and concocted his new version of "Son of Kramer," a new and improved version of Jimmy Boy. His video went viral. From the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, Santelli plead with President Obama to reconsider mortgage bailouts. It was classic. Kramer must have seethed with envy. This was good. And Santelli joins the roster of other whacky financial types. There's the perpetually gruff Mark Haines, also from CNBC, who looks like he's shaking off the effects of a katzenjammer. Cutesy-cutesy Erin Burnett (also CNBC). Poor Neil Cavuto, Fox's whatever. CNBC has redefined financial rep


























