Topic: Dennis Kucinich pops MSNBC’s Rachel Maddows progressive ba
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Thu 10/02/08 04:23 PM
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Dennis Kucinich pops MSNBC’s Rachel Maddows progressive ballon
October 1st, 2008 — Constitutional Crisis, Economy, Federal Reserve

By: D. H. Williams @ 5:18 PM - EST

Rachel Maddow crows about Progressive Democrats ruling the Congress and not needing cooperation from Republicans to force their will on the American people.

Maddow, “In Washington this is what a leaderless Republican Party looks like. It’s a party with no willingness to pass their presidents bailout.”

She goes on to say that the “Democrats have their house in order,” indicating that support for the socialist take over of America’s finances by big business interest of who control the Treasury and the Fed is a good thing for Progressive Democrats to do.

Rachel continues spouting the national socialist propaganda, “This is one of those times in politics when something is going to pass and gets signed into law. The president himself is crying crisis. Democrats control both Houses of Congress and they right now got more leverage than they ever have over Republicans and over this president.”

Maddow’s attempt to divide American into the false left/right paradigm is demolished the moment she introduces Congressman Dennis Kucinich (OH-D) who has a habit of putting the interest of the sovereign people of America ahead of party politics.

He opens with, “We borrow money from banks to give to banks so they can give us 700 billion in toxic debt from all over the world. I’m not going to vote for it!”

Further demonstrating to MSNBC’s progressive anchor that the real issue is, what is good for Americans and not what is good for some political party Kucinch says, “This plan is immoral Rachel, this plan is a disgrace. It bails out people on Wall Street who have speculated and would drive this economy into the ground.”

Showing the corporate media what a real elected representative looks and sound like Rep. Kucinich would like to work with Republicans who oppose this disastrous legislation to find a practical alternative to protect the economy and the interest of the American people.

“Democrats should not be proposing a bailout of the stock market. Frankly I salute the Republicans who understood that Wall Street ought to be able to fix its own problems,” he told Maddow. “And a bailout would constitute a violation of every free market principle that any Republican ever believed in.” Said Rep. Kucinich.