Bailout Bonus Brouhaha: The Sheister Heisters Of AIG (Video and Links For 3-18-09)
It can help to think of AIG as a warm, cuddly puppy with a red bow that occasionally has accidents.
Five new videos and 17 links are after the jump.
AIG: $165 Million Versus $165 Billion
Obama Plays The Semantics Game: The Return Of Slick Willie
Pressure grows on AIG to return bonuses as blame shifts to Geithner
Time to Get Geithner under Oath on AIG
Failure To Pay AIG Bonuses Will Blow Up The World
73 AIG Employees Received In Excess Of $1 Million. Includes letter from Cuomo to Barney Frank.
Republican Congressman Sam Johnson Suggest AIG Execs Be Sent To Military Prison
AIG Staff Says: We Deserve This Money
Senator Bunning Criticizes CBS And Scott Pelley For Their Fluff Piece On Bernanke
The Real AIG Scandal by ELLIOT SPITZER
AIG Bonus Bombshell Raises New Questions About Goldman Sachs
Larry Summers' Ludicrous View On AIG Bonuses
AIG Is A Warm, Cuddly Puppy (Round-up from yesterday including 25 links and video)
The AIG Solution: Guantanamo Bay
AIG: Rule Bending Banking Bastards
AIG Background Articles Plus Jimmy Rogers Ripping AIG And Geithner
David Shuster is an outstanding journalist. He shows his fairness and grasp of AIG nuance as he questions the honesty of Obama's populist response to the AIG bonuses. Great work. (Full disclosure: David and I are childhood friends.)
Keith Olbermann does an excellent and fair review. This is the best of all the videos as a reaction round-up. Bonuses and dividends with taxpayer bailout funds are never a good idea.
Olbermann exploring the relevant legal issues regarding bonus clawbacks and special AIG-only taxes.
Brian Williams on NBC Nightly News with reaction from Washington.
Brian Williams part 2 with reaction from taxpayers around the country.
Rick Santelli clarifying his thoughts on the AIG bonuses.
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