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College student quietly but thoroughly takes Barney Frank to task!

Harvard student takes on Rep. Frank

Last Edited: Tuesday, 07 Apr 2009, 11:30 AM EDT
Created On: Monday, 06 Apr 2009, 8:08 PM EDT

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (myfoxboston) - It all started with a question: "How much responsibility, if any, do you have for the financial crisis?"

Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass) and a conservative Harvard law student debated over how Frank should have handled his role as the House Chairman of the Financial Services Committee. Frank was at Harvard University for a speech at the Kennedy School of Government.

Frank said the student wasn't backing up his claims, invoking some laughter from the crowd, and the student told Frank he wasn't answering his question.
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GR4U - Awww this kid is awesome. He quietly and most definitely makes marble-mouthed Barney Frank sweat! This is too good to miss!!!

3 comments:

The Other Mike S. said...

I saw this on TV this morning. Frank would not answer the guy's question.

IMO, it's a toss-up between Frank and Dodd for being most responsible for legislating the environment in which we find ourselves.

GunRights4US said...

I was thoroughly impressed with the student's unflappable demeanor!

I particularly loved the part where the student reminded Barney who was the official... and who was merely a student.

T. Paine said...

He kept repeating that it was "a typical right wing attack to change the subject" and "to shift the blame" when it was he who ran his mouth about anything and everything but the matter at hand!

It's funny how the left loves to accuse others of the same things that they themselves are guilty of!