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Red Flags Fly at Deutsche Bank
Presidential candidate Martin O’Malley is “Wall Street’s enemy number-one,” according to Fox Business News reporter Charles Gasparino, who reported from his Wall Street sources on Fox News on June 2 and 3.
Gasparino said:
“Did you hear what Martin O’Malley said the other day?…He said it point blank, ‘Do you want to elect the candidates that are supported by the CEO of Goldman Sachs? Well, that’s Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.’ And I’m paraphrasing what he said, but he mentioned the CEO of Goldman Sachs. That’s the last thing — Lloyd Blankfein doesn’t want to be in the news anymore. He got the you-know-what kicked out of him back in 2009, 2010, following the financial crisis, and Goldman Sachs was the poster child for all that’s wrong on Wall Street…. They’ve been out of the news and they’re back in it because [of] Martin O’Malley.
EIR Founding Editor Lyndon LaRouche, who has named O’Malley “the only qualified candidate in the race thus far,” laughed out loud at Gasparino’s identifying Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs’ notorious CEO, as the figure most furious at O’Malley. It reminded LaRouche of Franklin Roosevelt, who told audiences about Wall Street, “They hate me, and I welcome their hatred.”
And in fact, as Business Insider headlined at midday June 3, “Martin O’Malley is happy to be ‘the last person’ Wall Street CEOs want running in 2016.” The publication reported that O’Malley had issued a press release together with the video of Gasparino’s reporting on Fox. O’Malley wants to restore the Glass-Steagall Act, his spokesman told Business Insider, “to confront Wall Street and break the banks up into more manageable institutions.”
Presidential candidate Martin O’Malley is “Wall Street’s enemy number-one,” according to Fox Business News reporter Charles Gasparino, who reported from his Wall Street sources on Fox News on June 2 and 3.
Gasparino said:
“Did you hear what Martin O’Malley said the other day?…He said it point blank, ‘Do you want to elect the candidates that are supported by the CEO of Goldman Sachs? Well, that’s Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.’ And I’m paraphrasing what he said, but he mentioned the CEO of Goldman Sachs. That’s the last thing — Lloyd Blankfein doesn’t want to be in the news anymore. He got the you-know-what kicked out of him back in 2009, 2010, following the financial crisis, and Goldman Sachs was the poster child for all that’s wrong on Wall Street…. They’ve been out of the news and they’re back in it because [of] Martin O’Malley.
EIR Founding Editor Lyndon LaRouche, who has named O’Malley “the only qualified candidate in the race thus far,” laughed out loud at Gasparino’s identifying Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs’ notorious CEO, as the figure most furious at O’Malley. It reminded LaRouche of Franklin Roosevelt, who told audiences about Wall Street, “They hate me, and I welcome their hatred.”
And in fact, as Business Insider headlined at midday June 3, “Martin O’Malley is happy to be ‘the last person’ Wall Street CEOs want running in 2016.” The publication reported that O’Malley had issued a press release together with the video of Gasparino’s reporting on Fox. O’Malley wants to restore the Glass-Steagall Act, his spokesman told Business Insider, “to confront Wall Street and break the banks up into more manageable institutions.”
Presidential candidate Martin O’Malley is “Wall Street’s enemy number-one,” according to Fox Business News reporter Charles Gasparino, who reported from his Wall Street sources on Fox News on June 2 and 3.
Gasparino said:
“Did you hear what Martin O’Malley said the other day?…He said it point blank, ‘Do you want to elect the candidates that are supported by the CEO of Goldman Sachs? Well, that’s Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.’ And I’m paraphrasing what he said, but he mentioned the CEO of Goldman Sachs. That’s the last thing — Lloyd Blankfein doesn’t want to be in the news anymore. He got the you-know-what kicked out of him back in 2009, 2010, following the financial crisis, and Goldman Sachs was the poster child for all that’s wrong on Wall Street…. They’ve been out of the news and they’re back in it because [of] Martin O’Malley.
EIR Founding Editor Lyndon LaRouche, who has named O’Malley “the only qualified candidate in the race thus far,” laughed out loud at Gasparino’s identifying Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs’ notorious CEO, as the figure most furious at O’Malley. It reminded LaRouche of Franklin Roosevelt, who told audiences about Wall Street, “They hate me, and I welcome their hatred.”
And in fact, as Business Insider headlined at midday June 3, “Martin O’Malley is happy to be ‘the last person’ Wall Street CEOs want running in 2016.” The publication reported that O’Malley had issued a press release together with the video of Gasparino’s reporting on Fox. O’Malley wants to restore the Glass-Steagall Act, his spokesman told Business Insider, “to confront Wall Street and break the banks up into more manageable institutions.”
Presidential candidate Martin O’Malley is “Wall Street’s enemy number-one,” according to Fox Business News reporter Charles Gasparino, who reported from his Wall Street sources on Fox News on June 2 and 3.
Gasparino said:
“Did you hear what Martin O’Malley said the other day?…He said it point blank, ‘Do you want to elect the candidates that are supported by the CEO of Goldman Sachs? Well, that’s Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.’ And I’m paraphrasing what he said, but he mentioned the CEO of Goldman Sachs. That’s the last thing — Lloyd Blankfein doesn’t want to be in the news anymore. He got the you-know-what kicked out of him back in 2009, 2010, following the financial crisis, and Goldman Sachs was the poster child for all that’s wrong on Wall Street…. They’ve been out of the news and they’re back in it because [of] Martin O’Malley.
EIR Founding Editor Lyndon LaRouche, who has named O’Malley “the only qualified candidate in the race thus far,” laughed out loud at Gasparino’s identifying Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs’ notorious CEO, as the figure most furious at O’Malley. It reminded LaRouche of Franklin Roosevelt, who told audiences about Wall Street, “They hate me, and I welcome their hatred.”
And in fact, as Business Insider headlined at midday June 3, “Martin O’Malley is happy to be ‘the last person’ Wall Street CEOs want running in 2016.” The publication reported that O’Malley had issued a press release together with the video of Gasparino’s reporting on Fox. O’Malley wants to restore the Glass-Steagall Act, his spokesman told Business Insider, “to confront Wall Street and break the banks up into more manageable institutions.”
Not even George Orwell could make this stuff up…..
Next time someone tries to tell you that the USA FREEDOM Act somehow protects our liberty, remind them that bill is actuality being used by the Obama Administration to justify resuming bulk […]
Not even George Orwell could make this stuff up…..
Next time someone tries to tell you that the USA FREEDOM Act somehow protects our liberty, remind them that bill is actuality being used by the Obama Administration to justify resuming bulk […]