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Well, it’s obvious that Santelli is still connected to his old boss at Drexel, Michael Milken.
The Tea Party Treason and Plot | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2009
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Chris Matthews labelling Santelli another "Sean Hannity" which is cool by me because he backs up their positions, but that's what most of CNBC and FOX news are all about.
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Hey, AL, it is "Santelli"It has also been documented that the idea had appeared before.
"I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy for Althouse because she hasn't done a single post on those phony teabagging parties. Thank you, Althouse." Ann Althouse 2009
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Bloggers Ames and Levine do a reasonably good job of connecting the corporate dots to the propaganda salvoes and careers, such as Santelli's, being launched by and for the wealthy conspirators.
Mark Ames and Yasha Levine: "Backstabber: Is Rick Santelli High on Koch?" - Playboy Blog Michael Caddell 2009
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"Santelli" refers to CNBC correspondent Rick Santelli, whose on-air rant in February about the White House's mortgage rescue plan inspired free-market activists to get organized.
CNN Political Ticker 2009
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In a rage Santelli led mercantile traders, fellow members of his morally challenged tribe, in a televised chant against letting the government help "losers" save their mortgages.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: By Not Challenging the Tea Party, the White House Makes It Stronger RJ 2011
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That body of "losers" was made up of millions of taxpayers who had already paid billions to rescue the big banks - saving Santelli, those traders, and their six figure in the process.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: By Not Challenging the Tea Party, the White House Makes It Stronger RJ 2011
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Would the average Tea Partier really embrace Santelli and his moneyed minions?
Richard (RJ) Eskow: By Not Challenging the Tea Party, the White House Makes It Stronger RJ 2011
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Would the average Tea Partier really embrace Santelli and his moneyed minions?
Richard (RJ) Eskow: By Not Challenging the Tea Party, the White House Makes It Stronger RJ 2011
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It began on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange when an arrogant and self-entitled CNBC announcer named Rick Santelli expressed outrage over a proposal to help underwater homeowners.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: By Not Challenging the Tea Party, the White House Makes It Stronger RJ 2011
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