Question:
Why don't republicans ever bring up the fact that barney frank is gay?
Anthony Reilly
2009-03-23 01:06:34 UTC
I have herd some hateful things from both sides. Many people hate Obama because of hes black just like many people don't like Rahm Emmanuel because hes jewish and many people didn't like Sarah Palin because she was a woman. But I have to say I am very impressed with the right wing on this issue. I have never once herd someone say they didn't like barney frank because he was gay.
22 answers:
Capt Cold
2009-03-23 01:12:26 UTC
Cause no one cares? You make it sound like being gay is some kind of an issue. This isn't the 1870's.
zzone
2009-03-27 06:15:25 UTC
HERD ? That is like a HERD of CATTLE.



I suppose you mean HEARD, like I heard some one say.



Your rant here , you said many people hate Obama, Proof Please!



Many people do not like Rahm Emmanuel because he is a Jew, Proof Please.



Many do not like Sarah Palin because she is a woman, Proof Please.



Barney Franks and Republicans approval of that, Proof Please.



Oh!! you have none, it is just the kool aid talking I guess.



And as for as Barney Franks, I can not stand that lying two face left wing liberal piece of crap, he is one of the main people that caused the housing market to take a tailspin. I can not stand that lying hypocrite, and him being gay has nothing to do with it, one way or another. He is a CROOK, he needs to be thrown out of the white house by his bal*s and put in prison, a woman's prison, that should be good punishment.
2009-03-27 06:20:58 UTC
Barney won`t have to worry about being a queer if he gets prison time for his insanity as a Congressman .......Frank`s involvment in the mortgage meltdown is a disgrace , and he still has a job after all of the following facts have proven him "commonsenseless" with no shame !



Let The Inquisition Start With Frank



Oversight: Congressman Barney Frank says he wants some of those responsible for our current financial meltdown to be prosecuted. And we couldn't agree more. First up in the court dock: Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass.



Even by the extraordinarily loose standards of Congress, it takes some chutzpah for someone such as Frank to suggest that he'll seek prosecutions for those behind the housing and financial crunch and for what he called "a strongly empowered systemic risk regulator."



Frank: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's point man in Washington.



For Frank, perhaps more than any single individual in private or public life, is responsible for both the housing market mess and subsequent bank disaster. And no, this isn't partisan hyperbole or historical exaggeration.

But first, a little trip down memory lane.

It was Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two so-called Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs), that lay behind the crisis. After regulatory changes made to the Community Reinvestment Act by President Clinton in 1995, Fannie and Freddie went into hyper-drive, channeling literally trillions of dollars into the housing markets, using leverage and implicit taxpayers' guarantees.

In November 2000, President Clinton's Housing and Urban Development Department would trumpet "new regulations to provide $2.4 trillion in mortgages for affordable housing for 28.1 million families." The vehicles for this were Fannie and Freddie. It was the largest expansion in housing aid ever.

Still, from the early 1990s on, many people both inside and outside Washington were alarmed by what they saw at Fannie and Freddie.

Not Barney Frank: Starting in the early 1990s, he (and other Democrats) stood athwart efforts by regulators, Congress and the White House to get the runaway housing market under control.

He opposed reform as early as 1992. And, in response to another attempt bring Fannie-Freddie to heel in 2000, Frank responded it wasn't needed because there was "no federal liability there whatsoever."

In 2002, Frank nixed reforms again. See a pattern here?

Even after federal regulators discovered in 2003 that Fannie and Freddie executives had overstated earnings by as much as $10.6 billion in order to boost bonuses, Frank didn't miss a beat.

President Bush pushed for what the New York Times then called "the most significant regulatory overhaul in the housing finance industry since the savings and loan crisis a decade ago."

If it had passed, the housing crisis likely would have never boiled over, at least not the extent it did, taking the economy with it. Instead, led by Frank, Democrats stood as a bloc against any changes.

"Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are not facing any kind of financial crisis," Frank, then the ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee, said. "The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing."

It's hard to say why Frank did all this. It could be his close ties to the Neighborhood Assistance Corp., a powerful housing activist group based in Boston, which controls billions in loans. Or that he received some $40,100 in campaign donations from Fannie and Freddie from 1989 to 2008. Or that he has been romantically linked to a one-time executive at Fannie during the 1990s.

Whatever the case, his conflicts are obvious and outrageous, and his refusal to countenance reforms of Fannie and Freddie contributed mightily to today's meltdown. If you're looking for a culprit in the meltdown to prosecute, no one fits the bill better than Frank.
spike missing debra m
2009-03-23 08:41:16 UTC
i'm sure there are a few...but only a few-



a few fictions you embrace:



opposition to obama is 'race-based'...that's an invention by the obama campaign team, which fooled only the left



rhambo is despised 'because he's jewish'-only the left hates jews these days, but the LOVE him...the right hates rhambo because he's a venomous and vile piece of sh...eepdip



sarah palin is hated 'because she's a woman'-she's hated because she is a conservative an proud of it-she doesn't fit the mold; she didn't get where she is because of family connections (pelosi) or a famous husband (hilary)



i see some of the moonbats responding chose to cite a movie, a left-wing propaganda website, and a left wing propaganda rag, as 'information sources'...what's next for the moonbats-citing the wiggles as political sages?



every time i see that jerk barney frank, i have to ask, 'why isn't he in prison?'



finally, with all due respect to another responder, people say 'bawney frank' because of the way he talks, like elmer fudd with a mouth full of oatmeal..but folks looking for homophobia (and racism) will find it, even if they have to make it up...the left is like that
2009-03-27 07:31:42 UTC
I have a feeling that they dont bring it up cuz alot of Republicans are closet gays. I would like to see Barney's male prostitutes taxed though.
DJnCSprings
2009-03-27 06:44:22 UTC
Cause we don't hate him because he is gay we hate him because he is a schill and head of the banking committee that has had success at holding nobody responsible. I commonly feel the need to punch him in his fat face!
Heart of Darkness
2009-03-23 08:45:57 UTC
Barney Frank is OPENLY gay, unlike many other politicians who are gay but try to hide it, like Sen. Larry Craig.
2009-03-27 06:41:12 UTC
We don't care...Bigotry is a democrat thing...Divide and conquer.



The guy is an incompetent corrupt jerk that calls a justice that disagrees with him a homophobe.



The people that bring these things into the mix are jerks
Smart Kat
2009-03-27 06:00:03 UTC
I don't because I don't care about his sex life.



I cant stand what he did to our economy by pressuring banks to loan to people who couln't afford the house.



But I'm not a Republican. I am a Libertarian,
satcomgrunt
2009-03-27 07:03:21 UTC
I feel it is more important to hate him for his role in ruining the economy.
El Tecolote
2009-03-23 08:20:17 UTC
Because we don't give a sh!t.



I care about what Frank has done with Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. I care about what Frank says from behind a podium while addressing Congress or speaking on C-Span. I care about what Frank wants to spend my money on this week. I care about what Frank has to say about what bill the President or the House might be presenting to the Senate this week.



The man can be stuffing his dingus into the hairy butt of some other fellow behind closed doors from sundown to sunup, and it will never bother me one bit. I'll be at home asleep or watching TV or sitting here on Y!A trying to convince yet another clueless liberal that conservatives don't give a rat's @ss about what liberals accuse them of caring about.



You liberals give more thought in one hour to what I think about skin color, sexual orientation, religious background and/or any other superficial quality in a supposed leader than I ever could in a week.
kat without a face
2009-03-23 08:15:45 UTC
remember when john Kerry ran against Bush, we hear nothing about him now, look at ted haggard, the masia for the right, he was and is by or bi sexual did meth to enhance his bad sex and at the same time had a direct connect line to the white house.

check out the harvey milk movie
wider scope
2009-03-23 08:46:03 UTC
The sadness of that perverse man speaks for itself. But hey, he's only attractive to those of his own ilk anyway, as I don't think he could get a woman to look at him anyway.



No need to rub salt in his .... wounds.
President ZERO
2009-03-23 08:11:56 UTC
There are PLENTY of reasons to criticize Frank without going there
?
2009-03-23 08:19:01 UTC
Well they don't mention the reason they hate the others because of their ethnicity or lifestyles either. They know the backlash they would get if they did it in public. But there was a case where they did. I forget who did it but one senator used as his name Barney xxx (it rhymes with rag) while speaking in the senate chambers. That republican senator never apologized as far as I remember.
2009-03-23 08:10:05 UTC
Nobody dislikes him for being gay.

But Everybody knows Barney LOVES him some Fannie

and Freddie.
El Scott
2009-03-23 08:18:25 UTC
I don't like BO because he is screwing up the country. I have no real problem with Emmanuel or Palin. I detest Frank because he helped destroy our economy. I have no problem with someone's race, religion, sex, or sexual preference. There are plenty of things to like or not like about political figures, there is no real point in getting upset about the things that don't affect my country.
ICH8TE
2009-03-23 08:31:00 UTC
You must have missed it. They've talked about his gayness here. But here's the thing. There are also gays in their "morals and values" party. Some are still in the closet, and some are half way out of it lol. So what can they say? We don't have any gays in our party? Nope, they can't say that lol. I don't like old Barney. Not because he's gay, but because he talks like he has a mouth full of sh ...t, and he's full of it like Limbaugh. They both could use an enema stat!
sagacious_ness
2009-03-23 08:23:48 UTC
You must have missed seeing them then. I've seen quite a few snide questions mocking his sexuality, they tend to refer to him as "Barney Fwank".
2009-03-23 08:14:47 UTC
You're kidding right?
2009-03-23 08:10:31 UTC
Because they wont admit it to themselves
James Bong, The Pirate Dong
2009-03-23 08:09:50 UTC
not only that....he is a d!psh!t



....a gay d!psh!t


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