Bill O'Reilly And Barney Frank Face-Off Over Fannie & Freddie

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First Posted: 10- 3-08 08:33 AM   |   Updated: 11- 3-08 05:12 AM

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Bill O'Reilly and Barney Frank faced off over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Thursday night's "O'Reilly Factor" in one of the most heated "Factor" segments in recent memory.

O'Reilly, who has called for Frank's resignation as the chairman of the House Finance Committee, called Frank a "coward" and told him, "Stop the B.S!"

Frank didn't take O'Reilly's abuse lying down, fighting back, saying, "Bill, here's the problem with going on your show. You start ranting. And the only way to respond is almost to look as boorish as you."

Watch (transcript below):

Transcript:

O'REILLY: "Personal story" segment tonight, the financial chaos in this country is largely the fault of the citizens who cannot pay their obligations, banks who lent money to unqualified people, and the federal government which failed to provide oversight. Both political parties are to blame as I've stated.

Now "The Factor" has called on SEC Chairman Christopher Cox to resign, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd to quit, and House Finance Chief Barney Frank to step down from his position. That's because for the past two years, Frank and his committee oversaw Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two government sponsored lending agencies which pretty much are bankrupt. Congressman Frank was asked about Freddie and Fannie on July 14, 2008.

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(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

REP. BARNEY FRANK (D), MASSACHUSETTS: I think this is a case where Fannie and Freddie are fundamentally sound, that they are not in danger of going under. They're not the best investments these days from the long- term standpoint going back. I think they are in good shape going forward. They're in a housing market. I do think their prospects going forward are very solid. And in fact, we're going to do some things that are going to improve them.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

O'REILLY: Well, obviously, that statement turned out not to be true. Joining us now from Washington is Congressman Frank. And we appreciate you coming in, being a standup guy, but shouldn't everybody in the country be angry with you right now?

FRANK: No. You've misrepresented this consistently. I became chairman of the committee on January 31st, 2007. Less than two months later, I did what the Republicans hadn't been able to do in 12 years -- get through the committee a very tough regulatory bill. And it passed the House in May.

I've always felt two things about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, that they had an important role to play, but that the regulations should be improved.

Now from 1995 to 2006, when the Republicans controlled Congress, and we were in the minority, we couldn't get that done. Although in 2005, Mike Oxley, of Sarbanes-Oxley fame, a pretty tough guy on regulation, did try to put a bill through to regulate Fannie Mae. I worked with him on it. As he told "The Financial Times," he thought ideological rigidity in the Bush administration stopped that. But the basic point is that the first time I had any real authority over this was January of 2007. And within two months, we had passed the bill that regulated.

O'REILLY: OK. And that's true, all of that is true.

FRANK: And then also, one other point. The Senate was dragging its feet, as often happens. And in January of 2008, I asked Secretary Paulson to put in the stimulus bill. So the earliest chance I got to put tough regulation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, we did it.

O'REILLY: All right, that's swell. But you still went out in July and said everything was great. And off that, a lot of people bought stock and lost everything they had.

FRANK: Oh, no.

O'REILLY: And -- yes, oh yes. Oh, yes.

FRANK: I said it wasn't a good investment.

O'REILLY: Don't give me any of that, we just heard the words. What are you.

FRANK: That's wrong.

O'REILLY: .that you didn't say that? You want me to play it again for you?

FRANK: You didn't listen to it.

O'REILLY: No, I listened to every word you said. And I have the transcript right here.

FRANK: No, and I said it wasn't a good investment.

O'REILLY: Yes, you said going forward, we're going to be swell. For look.

FRANK: No, I didn't say swell. Excuse me, Bill.

O'REILLY: .from August `07 to August '08.

FRANK: Excuse me, Bill.

O'REILLY: Don't - look, stop the B.S. here. Stop the crap! From August '07 to August '08.

FRANK: You know, here's the problem going on your show.

O'REILLY: .under your tutelage, this industry.

FRANK: Here is the problem going on your show.

O'REILLY: .declined 90 percent. 90 percent.

FRANK: Yes, but.

O'REILLY: Oh, none of this was your fault! Oh, no. People lost millions of dollars. It wasn't your fault. Come on, you coward! Say the truth.

FRANK: What do you mean coward?

O'REILLY: You're a coward. You blame everybody else. You're a coward.

FRANK: Bill, here's the problem with going on your show. You start ranting. And the only way to respond is almost to look as boorish as you. But here's the facts. I specifically said in the quote you just played that I didn't think it was a good investment. I wasn't telling anybody to buy stock. I said it wasn't a good investment.

Secondly, I wasn't presiding idly over this. I was trying to get the regulations adopted.

O'REILLY: Look.

FRANK: We got them adopted in May.

O'REILLY: Bottom line is you're there two years. Bottom line is stock drops 90 percent.

FRANK: Yes.

O'REILLY: In any private industry, you're out.

FRANK: No.

O'REILLY: In any private concern, you're out on your butt.

FRANK: No.

O'REILLY: But not here in the federal government.

FRANK: No.

O'REILLY: You can come in and make every excuse in the world.

FRANK: I'm not making excuses.

O'REILLY: .blame everybody else in the world and then call me boorish.

FRANK: I'm not going to be bullied by your ranting. You can rant all you want, you're not going to shut me up! The problem was that we passed in 1994, in fact.

O'REILLY: Now we're back to 1994. This is bull.

FRANK: Yes.

O'REILLY: This is why Americans don't trust the government.

FRANK: No, this is why your stupidity gets in the way of rational discussion.

O'REILLY: All right.

FRANK: The fact is it was 1994 that we passed a bill to tell the Fed to stop the subprime lending. We tried to get them to do it. The first time we were in power again in 2007, we passed the bill to regulate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

O'REILLY: Look, Congressman.

FRANK: So during the two years I was there.

O'REILLY: .you tried to put a happy face on this in July.

FRANK: I'm not putting a happy face.

O'REILLY: You tried to - and now you won't take the.

FRANK: No.

O'REILLY: Look, at least Cox is man enough.

FRANK: I said.

O'REILLY: .to say he screwed up.

FRANK: Hey, Bill.

O'REILLY: You're not.

FRANK: This manliness stuff is very unbecoming from you. I don't see any.

O'REILLY: Cox is man enough to say he screwed up. You're not.

(CROSSTALK)

FRANK: You think toughness is yelling and ranting and trying to bully. It's not going to work with me. The fact is in the very quote you played, I said it's not a good investment. I tried to get the regulations adopted.

O'REILLY: You said going forward, it's going to be swell. And people under that bought stock in that, thought it was a good investment.

FRANK: I didn't say swell. I didn't say swell. No, I said in fact in that quote that you played and didn't listen to because you're busy ranting that it's not a good investment. I said that at the time. I did think we were going to improve things going forward. Yes, we had some things that needed improvement.

O'REILLY: All right, you want to - here, let me read you your quote here. OK? OK? "I do think the prospects going forward are very solid."

FRANK: But that's not the part about it not being a good investment.

O'REILLY: Now, people bought stock when you said that.

FRANK: You are distorting it. Bill, you're lying by your words.

O'REILLY: This is what you said.

FRANK: What about the part where.

O'REILLY: Not lying. And I played it and I read it.

FRANK: What about the part where I said it wasn't a good investment?

O'REILLY: You said it's not the best right now, but going forward this is going to be solid.

FRANK: Right..

O'REILLY: People lost millions.

FRANK: .(INAUDIBLE) right now. I didn't say solid, I didn't say swell. You distort consistently. And you think ranting and raving.

O'REILLY: All right.

FRANK: .you don't want to talk about 1994, like no history is relevant. The fact is that you had a problem with an administration - conservative.

(CROSSTALK)

O'REILLY: I know, it's all the conservatives, it's all the Republicans and not you.

FRANK: Oh, come on.

O'REILLY: None on you. That's a joke.

FRANK: You won't have a rational discussion.

O'REILLY: That's a joke.

FRANK: The joke is to think I could have a rational discussion with you.

O'REILLY: No, the joke is.

FRANK: You're ranting.

(CROSSTALK)

O'REILLY: Both parties are at fault, as I stated. But one guy Cox says yes, I screwed up.

FRANK: That's a totally different issue.

O'REILLY: And one guy Frank says it's everybody else's fault.

FRANK: No, I didn't say it was everybody else's fault.

O'REILLY: It's your fault.

FRANK: You are the most -- you don't listen at all, or maybe you are listening or you're too dumb to understand.

O'REILLY: I am too dumb, Congressman.

FRANK: The fact is that in - yes.

O'REILLY: No, you hit it, I'm too dumb. You're the brilliant guy.

FRANK: In 2007.

O'REILLY: You're the brilliant guy who presided over the biggest financial collapse in federal history.

FRANK: Oh, no, no, no.

O'REILLY: So you're the -- I'm the dumb guy. You're the brilliant guy.

(CROSSTALK)

FRANK: And the fact is.

O'REILLY: Congressman, thanks very much. We got to run.

FRANK: But.

O'REILLY: Plenty more ahead as "The Factor" moves along this evening. Reality check is next. A wild ride this evening, starring celebrities trying to get out the vote. Guess who for?

Then, Dick Morris on tonight's big debate. We hope you stay tuned for those reports.

Bill O'Reilly and Barney Frank faced off over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Thursday night's "O'Reilly Factor" in one of the most heated "Factor" segments in recent memory. O'Reilly, who has called...
Bill O'Reilly and Barney Frank faced off over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Thursday night's "O'Reilly Factor" in one of the most heated "Factor" segments in recent memory. O'Reilly, who has called...
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FRANK: And the fact is.

O'REILLY: Congressman, thanks very much. We got to run.

FRANK: But.

O'REILLY: Plenty more ahead as "The Factor" moves along this evening. Reality check is next.

Yes! It really is a shame that Mr. O'Reilly has to play the role that his Puppet Masters pay him to play. The schoolyard bully extorting children for their lunch money. Or just beating up on others to hide his own insecurities. Yes, very sad indeed.
I met William O’Reilly many years ago and found him to be a charming, spiritual and intelligent man; a man who was willing to truly listen to any opposing viewpoint. His nature was always receptive to letting me finish my statements even though I knew that he might disagree with them. And even when he did disagree, his answers were always thoughtful and well constructed.
I wonder what happened to that Bill O'Reilly? Reality check is next.
Money! That is what happened. Lots and lots of money! And for that almighty dollar he has sold his soul and his intellect in exchange for childish prattle and disingenuous emotionality. He has jumped on the bandwagon of "Stigmata Imagery" and leaves America scratching its collective head wondering when will the bleeding stop? Why do we even pay attention to this man? This is a great shame and a tremendous loss for what was once a good man and a good Catholic. Good luck, Mel Goetia

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 10/04/2008

Here is Barney, Fannie Mae's Patron Saint - http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122091796187012529.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

You people should be infuriated at Frank, Not admiring what this guy had to say or lackthereof to O'Reilly. Some of you don't realize you've had a grand heist pulled against you as an american tax payer.

There's plenty of blame to go all around. Time for the people to wake up, Forget about being partisan.

Who Caused the Economic Crisis?
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/who_caused_the_economic_crisis.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 10/04/2008

Once again, this maybe true. However, Bill-O the clown failed to accurately demonstrate this point. Can't you see how much Bill O'Reilly is an embarrassment to conservatives? He's a bully and blowhard. And why doesn't O'Reilly go after any specific Republicans? Why is he focusing on specific Democrats? You may not be partisan in assigning blame in this crisis; but O'Reilly is!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 10/04/2008

To be perfectly honest, O'Reilly is irrelevant to me. I as everyone else here knows the guy is a blowhard.
Fox news may be biased but so are other news outlets. This is no revelation to anyone. O'Reilly has his opinions or agendas just like any other newscaster or network.

You using the phrase to describe O'Reilly as Bill-O tells me you possibly watch Keith Olbermann of Countdown. He too doesn't have an agenda? He has hard left views-
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jlhzoRPoTjgeV9vNrGXaMN2AUGLwD932BSU00

Get beyond the partisan nonsense and as an american (If you are) hold all the politicians involved accountable, Dem or Rep. That is my point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 10/04/2008
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Much respect to Rep Frank for not allowing that blow-hard Bill Orally to get the best of him!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 10/04/2008
- max I'm a Fan of max 11 fans permalink

you learn so much from o'reilly

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 10/04/2008
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O'REILLY is a certified lunatic.

There is something profoundly wrong that this guy is a product of this country and it is accepted.

Or is it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 10/04/2008

Bluster all you want Frank. The CSpan clips are all over the place. We know who was backing up the practices at fannie/mae that got us into this jam to begin with.

Bluster, Bluster, Bluster

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 10/04/2008

Check out http://www.linktv.org/

If we think G W Bush is bad. JM/ SP are worse!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 AM on 10/05/2008

go barney.

but i can't believe billo didnt tell him to shut up and cut his mike.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 10/04/2008
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O'Reilly's tactics does nothing but divert the facts that Franks is up to his chin in the Fannie Mae induced mess. A simple civilized question for Franks to explain his misguided support and poor judgement in the mortgage mess would have allowed a civil discussion. But O'Reilly wants to be the whole show and his juvenile ranting hinders any sensible forum for learning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 10/04/2008

It seems Bill O was not tough enough. He should have digged more into Frank's relationship with Herb Moses, who was in a high level post at Fannie Mae in the 1990's. It is a shame that any investigation into Fannie/Freddie will not be until after the elections. Frank/Dodd and I bet Obama (who has accumulated the second most in political contributions from Fannie/Freddie over the last 9 yrs, even though he has only been there three years) is knee deep in this as well.

I hope Mccain has been laying low on this and is set for a major ambush at the debate on Tuesday. He has to detail all the involvement of the democratic party, especially Obamination's dirty fingers. He has to detail the timeline, genesis of the problem and his and the republican party's efforts over the years to correct this sub-prime mess. It is about time Frank has be be accountable. I hoe he also goes on Hannity as well.

It is no shock that all Fox shows are top rated. They are the most fair and balanced and have the most cutting edge reporting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 10/04/2008

All Fox shows are top rated? You are either joking or brainwashed by Billo's BS! Fox is the LEAST fair and balanced of ALL the TV stations, and the only cutting anything they do is the microphone on dissenting opinions!

What a dupe!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 10/04/2008

The best things to happen during this election: Huffingtonpost.com, Keith Olbermann, Rachel Show, The internet, and Others

Example: I watch Tom Brokaw (Meet The Press) tell his guest that McCain won in the polls for looking most presidential. I was very upset. Huffingtonpost caught the lie and reported on it the next day. My reaction, "DAME" they are very good.

It was very disrespectful for Bill O'Reilly to treat Barney Frank that way. Frank should repay him by never appearing on his show again. Barney Frank remember: its BILL's way or no way.
However, if you do appear on Fox again, I don't believe that Bill will mess with YOU.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 10/04/2008
- Pacojam I'm a Fan of Pacojam 3 fans permalink

Barney Frank is a good guy.

I am from his district in Mass, and he has done a good job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 10/04/2008

This is exactly the kind of polarizing viciousness that is driving this country to ruin. O'Reilly, Hannity, and the rest of Fox seem to have teamed up with the Republican Party in systematically undermining the confidence of American citizens in their government.

When will the likes of Rove, and the McCain/Palin handlers reflect on the fact that derision of their opponents ultimately demeans the entire US political process? In addition to the financial crisis, and the war in Iraq, the crises of the middle class (including health insurance, social security, etc.), the crisis in education, ... we are suffering from a crisis in confidence in our leaders and our government - a very slippery slope, indeed.

When we allow our presidential candidates and the many organizations public and private that support them to proliferate lies, mislead voters, and encourage our citizens to act on base animal instincts rather than thoughtful and studied rationale we are not only undermining the democratic process, but actively replacing it with the seeds of dictatorship: social upheaval, financial crisis, little to no confidence in our government, a generalized sense of moral decrepitude, growing unemployment, ... Sound familiar?

We dodged a bullet in the face with the Cheney/Bush Administration. We dare not try the system again - it might break, next time.

Even more than "change" - what we need now is a chance to repair and strenghen the foundations of our representative democracy - which begins and ends with "We, the People".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 10/04/2008
- JJinWI I'm a Fan of JJinWI 8 fans permalink
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Very well said! I agree 100% and couldn't have expressed the entire situation better.
Only 30 days to go and 'We the People' can start making a real difference.

This country has lost its integrity with humanity, time to change that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 10/04/2008
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Barney Frank you the man.... what a quote !!!!!! "No, this is why your stupidity gets in the way of rational discussion­."

That's good ...really good. and BTW thanks for skewering O'hotair..­.

Cheers !!!

Release the Hounds !!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 10/04/2008

Wow... O'Reilly's SUCH an A**Hole!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 10/04/2008
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