be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on wall street. look like you were giving money to the arsonists and they were going to profit while the country burned. then american anger over all of it seemed to find a voice. the government is promoting bad behavior. on the floor of the chicago mercantile exchange, a cnbc reporter names rick santelli went on an epic rant about bailouts. this is america. how many of you people want to pay for your neighbor s mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can t pay their bills? raise their hand? how about we all president obama, are you listening? we re thinking of having a chicago tea party in july. all you capitalists that want to show up to lake michigan, i m going to start organizing. what are you dumping in this time? mayor daley is marshalling the police right now. rabble-rouser. national guard. it was the moment the tea
he went on to congress. that story was not a big problem for him. but it might have been a first sign. this then became a big problem. february of this year a washington post style reporter names ben terrace stopped by his new office on capital hill and described the room this way, bright red walls, a gold wall sconce. the receptionist said the decor was based on downton abbey. and then his interior designer popped out of a doorway and introduced herself and showed the congressman s private office with a dramatic red motif with very memorable furnishings, like a chandelier and pheasant
but it might have been a first sign. this then became a big problem. february of this year, a washington post style reporter names ben terrace stopped by his new office on capital hill and described the room this way, bright red walls, a gold wall sconce. the receptionist said the decor was based on downton abbey. and then his interior designer popped out of a doorway and introduced herself and showed the congressman s private office with a dramatic red motif with very memorable furnishings, like a chandelier and pheasant feathers. when they realized they had a reporter taking a tour and
embarrassment on his way to becoming a young republican star in congress. he went on to congress. that story was not a big problem for him. but it might have been a first sign. this then became a big problem. february of this year, a washington post style reporter names ben terrace stopped by his new office on capital hill and described the room this way, bright red walls, a gold wall sconce. the receptionist said the decor was based on downton abbey. and then his interior designer popped out of a doorway and introduced herself and showed the congressman s private office with a dramatic red motif with very memorable furnishings, like a chandelier and pheasant