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Barney Frank is a BAMF.

August 19, 2009 Front Page 2 Comments

At a town hall meeting last night, Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) was confronted by a crowd of crazies, comparing health care reform to Nazi policy.

Let’s just sit back and watch his response.

Oh, do you hear that? That’s the sound of someone getting OWNED.
And that smell? That’s the smell of progress.

I’ve gotta say – there’s nobody in the world that I admire more than Barney Frank right now. The media isn’t calling these people out and Barney’s just telling it like it is. It’s the political equivalent of a diss track. More people need to stand up and call all these propagated lies on what they really are: pure, unadulterated bull.

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Steve Romain

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  1. Biko Baker says:

    gangsta like tan khakis and air max

  2. [...] friends and I are working on a #letsbefrank hashtag in order to use the Barney Frank town hall (see video below) as a launch pad for pointing out how ridiculous, obscene, racist and misinformed [...]

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