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Title: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: 240 is Back on December 15, 2011, 07:38:49 PM
-ment?

Well, santelli was on hannity tonight, on his radio show.   And santelli said ron paul is the only person who will stop the crazy spending and really fulfill tea party ideals.

hannity went on a rant about how ron paul hates black people.  Santelli didn't blink.  He said no candidate is perfect, and the only thing that matters is saing our economy.


Hannity kept harassing him with no luck.  Santelli likes Ron Paul in 2012 :)
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Soul Crusher on December 15, 2011, 07:46:19 PM
I heard that.    hannity is a pofs.  Fox did the same thing when Hannan came out for Ron Paul as well. 
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Bindare_Dundat on December 15, 2011, 07:48:15 PM
Ron PAul hates black people? lol wtf? His message of freedom is for everyone. Hannity has stooped to a new low. I`d love to choke him out.
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Soul Crusher on December 15, 2011, 07:50:32 PM
Ron PAul hates black people? lol wtf? His message of freedom is for everyone. Hannity has stooped to a new low. I`d love to choke him out.

Hannity is dredging up the newsletter smear.   


but Santelli was good today.   I heard the interview.   I like Rick Santelli. 
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: 240 is Back on December 15, 2011, 08:05:09 PM
Anyone have the transcript?  I was punching the steering wheel so hard I nearly spilled my little bottle of merlot I was drinking at that red light  :)

Hannity was worse on ron paul - than I've ever heard any liberal host, come at any conservative like this.

Hannity was reading parts of the racist newsletter.  Ron Paul addressed it 3 years ago - he wasn't the editor, he didn't see it, he obviously doesn't support it, and he has 50 years of public service and medical care and military service - never showing one iota of racism.



Face it guys - there's totally an organized effort to smear ron paul any way they can.  Calling him a racist - INSANE.  


Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Bindare_Dundat on December 16, 2011, 06:52:11 AM
Anyone have the transcript?  I was punching the steering wheel so hard I nearly spilled my little bottle of merlot I was drinking at that red light  :)

Hannity was worse on ron paul - than I've ever heard any liberal host, come at any conservative like this.

Hannity was reading parts of the racist newsletter.  Ron Paul addressed it 3 years ago - he wasn't the editor, he didn't see it, he obviously doesn't support it, and he has 50 years of public service and medical care and military service - never showing one iota of racism.



Face it guys - there's totally an organized effort to smear ron paul any way they can.  Calling him a racist - INSANE.  




Hannity treated Ron with complete  contempt and is getting a TON of flack for this. What he did was totally distastful. The guy is a pathetic whore and he know it and can live with it, which makes him a piece of shit as well.  I hope he rots in hell.

The best thing about his interview with Ron after the debate was the look Paul shot him at the end, it was basically a 'fuck you' look while biting down on his tongue,  I think it's pretty obvious what RP was thinking.
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: howardroark on December 16, 2011, 07:20:20 AM
*ahem*

240, you should know better. Ron Paul started the Tea Party movement back in 2007.
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Skip8282 on December 16, 2011, 07:45:34 AM
-ment?

Well, santelli was on hannity tonight, on his radio show.   And santelli said ron paul is the only person who will stop the crazy spending





I don't know about that, but I think of all the candidates he would probably be the most ardent in supporting reduced spending.  It's really going to depend on how the Senate plays out and maybe the House if there's another upheaval - though that doesn't appear likely.




Hannity is dredging up the newsletter smear.   


but Santelli was good today.   I heard the interview.   I like Rick Santelli. 



Yes, apparently an ardent Paul supporter who didn't understand RP's position.  What a shock!  Paultards who don't have an understanding of what RP is about.  Don't see that around here... oh wait.  ::)
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Bindare_Dundat on December 16, 2011, 05:07:34 PM


I don't know about that, but I think of all the candidates he would probably be the most ardent in supporting reduced spending.  It's really going to depend on how the Senate plays out and maybe the House if there's another upheaval - though that doesn't appear likely.






Yes, apparently an ardent Paul supporter who didn't understand RP's position.  What a shock!  Paultards who don't have an understanding of what RP is about.  Don't see that around here... oh wait.  ::)

Dont be so hard on 333386, he was saying the same thing 240 just said not too long ago reagrding Santelli starting the Tea Party movement.
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Soul Crusher on December 16, 2011, 06:16:16 PM
Criticism of government Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan
Santelli drew attention for his remarks made on February 19, 2009, about the Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan. While broadcasting from the floor of the CME Group during pre-market hours, Santelli accused the government of "promoting bad behavior", and raised the possibility of a "Chicago Tea Party". He also suggested that individuals who knowingly purchased high-risk mortgages (and faced impending foreclosure as a consequence) were "losers".
Scattered cheers, whistles, and applause could be heard from some of the personnel around the floor.[6] Some subsequent protests in American cities, dubbed Tea Parties, may have drawn inspiration from Santelli's outburst, but were not directly associated with him.[citation needed] During a White House press briefing, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was asked about Santelli's comments and expressed skepticism over whether Santelli had actually read the government's plan.[6][7]

Santelli later clarified his comments and addressed concerns that the event was staged.[8][9]

CNN.com reported that some compared Santelli to fictional reporter Howard Beale, the protagonist of the 1976 satirical film Network.[10] Santelli has said, "I think that this tea party phenomenon is steeped in American culture and steeped in the American notion to get involved with what’s going on with our government. I haven’t organized. I’m going to have to work to pay my taxes, so I’m not going to be able to get away today. But, I have to tell you — I’m pretty proud of this."[11]

On April 20, 2009, Santelli participated as a panel member in an Economic Leadership Forum hosted by the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation at Texas A&M University.[12]
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Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Bindare_Dundat on December 16, 2011, 06:46:41 PM
Criticism of government Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan
Santelli drew attention for his remarks made on February 19, 2009, about the Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan. While broadcasting from the floor of the CME Group during pre-market hours, Santelli accused the government of "promoting bad behavior", and raised the possibility of a "Chicago Tea Party". He also suggested that individuals who knowingly purchased high-risk mortgages (and faced impending foreclosure as a consequence) were "losers".
Scattered cheers, whistles, and applause could be heard from some of the personnel around the floor.[6] Some subsequent protests in American cities, dubbed Tea Parties, may have drawn inspiration from Santelli's outburst, but were not directly associated with him.[citation needed] During a White House press briefing, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was asked about Santelli's comments and expressed skepticism over whether Santelli had actually read the government's plan.[6][7]

Santelli later clarified his comments and addressed concerns that the event was staged.[8][9]

CNN.com reported that some compared Santelli to fictional reporter Howard Beale, the protagonist of the 1976 satirical film Network.[10] Santelli has said, "I think that this tea party phenomenon is steeped in American culture and steeped in the American notion to get involved with what’s going on with our government. I haven’t organized. I’m going to have to work to pay my taxes, so I’m not going to be able to get away today. But, I have to tell you — I’m pretty proud of this."[11]

On April 20, 2009, Santelli participated as a panel member in an Economic Leadership Forum hosted by the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation at Texas A&M University.[12]
[edit]Praise and criticism


I like Santelli but he didnt start the movement and that is a fact. RP supproters started it during the beginning of the last election.
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Soul Crusher on December 16, 2011, 06:49:36 PM
I think RP started it with campaign for liberty.
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: polychronopolous on December 16, 2011, 07:19:59 PM
Anyone have the transcript?  I was punching the steering wheel so hard I nearly spilled my little bottle of merlot I was drinking at that red light  :)

Hannity was worse on ron paul - than I've ever heard any liberal host, come at any conservative like this.

Hannity was reading parts of the racist newsletter.  Ron Paul addressed it 3 years ago - he wasn't the editor, he didn't see it, he obviously doesn't support it, and he has 50 years of public service and medical care and military service - never showing one iota of racism.



Face it guys - there's totally an organized effort to smear ron paul any way they can.  Calling him a racist - INSANE.  




LOL...Nice brotha!!  ;D
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: tonymctones on December 16, 2011, 08:18:25 PM
Ron PAul hates black people? lol wtf? His message of freedom is for everyone. Hannity has stooped to a new low. I`d love to choke him out.
you should know by now that simply being for equality is considered racist

to not be considered racist you have to be for things like quotas and Affirmative action where we are told not to focus on skin color by forcing us to focus on skin color.
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 16, 2011, 08:44:31 PM
*ahem*

240, you should know better. Ron Paul started the Tea Party movement back in 2007.
true, then it got neocon infiltrated after 08
Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: Hugo Chavez on December 16, 2011, 08:48:17 PM
forward to 3:40 for those who don't know the newsletter and the truth of it:



Title: Re: Remember Rick santelli, the CNBC stock floor guy that started the tea party move
Post by: 240 is Back on December 16, 2011, 11:57:20 PM
tonight, mark levin was actually calling people "RuPaul" fans when they called in.

He said they were worse than liberals, worse than libertarians and that RP is determined to hand the election to obama.


I mean - he insulted RP supporters by calling them a tranny like RuPaul.  He was very smug about it, very happy with it.


I don't get it... imagine calling MB's fans a bunch of closet gays, or calling newts' fans a bunch of mistresses... he called ron paul supporters trannies.



Hey, where are all the dipshits form 2008 that said "there is no effort by fox or hannity or others to bash ron paul..."  ??