Thursday, February 26, 2009

Matt Lauer calls out Rick Santelli on White House "threatening him" (Video)

Really, get this man and his nonsense, who lives in the high rent district of Chicago off the television. Kudos to Lauer calling Rick Santelli OUT for his bullshit nonsense.



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They act like President Obama caused the deficit, like he said it was there when he showed up. Secondly, White House correspondent Gibbs was answering a question about the Santelli guy that's the reason his name was brought up. What a man to use his wife as a scapegoat saying she was the one concerned, not what he said on Faux news network.
Everytime I think that these worthless TV hacks can't sink any lower, they do.
I hope Rick Santelli's wife is pleased that the world knows she's married to a schmuck.
LOL, Matt really schooled Santelli. At least twice, Santelli had no reply when confronted with how ridiculous and hypocritical his comments were. Nice one, Lauer.
It's amazing how many media personalities "called out" President Bush during his eight years in office. That was perfectly alright...but to "call out" the Lord Supreme Obama is unfair. I just don't get it. Good for you Rick!
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I don't have any issues calling out Obama, but Rick Santelli is not in any position to do so. He was one of the many that made millions on this housing mess, he surely was not "calling" the industry out because they were too busy making money. And lastly, after Matt Lauer, he needs to go back to his "high rent district" in Chicago and sit the fuck down. It only takes Jon Stewart to point out the ridiculousness of this man. I don't want to pay for anyone's mortgage that got into this mess, but I don't want my home to continue to go down because of it either. There is plenty of blame to go around here, from the government to the actual indiviual who purchased a home they could not afford. But, Ranting Rick is not in any position to call anyone out when he was a player in the game who made millions KNOWING that these banks and mortgage firms were not following any guidelines and letting anyone in a home that eventually they could not afford. A nasty tangled web that was woven.

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