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South Park: The AIG Bailout Told Violently

Editor’s Note: Eat your eggs before you watch this video.

South Park silences the brains of the most ponderous characters in the United States Treasury. September 15 and 16 2008 come to this. The Republic was as headless as a chicken. Is it better today? AIG is the answer.

All credit for this cartoon link to Calculated Risk, who gives all credit and HT to the great and wise and hilarious Nemo of the CR comments section.  I do not see TV anymore, shame on me.  Too busy staring at the “turn the corner” and “signs of progress” and “when recovery begins” crowd.

– From my site, The John Batchelor Show.

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Editor’s Postscript: Be sure to catch Larry Johnson on John Batchelor’s radio show Sunday nights just after 7 p.m. PT, on Los Angeles’s KFI-AM. Here’s our most recent Sunday reminder with all the links and details. Stop by NoQuarterUSA.net on Sunday to read the topics and linked stories for Sunday night’s programming.

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Comment by devildog666 | 2009-03-28 08:27:26

Obviously the carton gives to much credit to Treasury for its approach to bailouts. They’re not that organized.

Comment by andrew191 | 2009-03-28 10:11:02

The “South Park” guys at least have a system!

Comment by Sonic Ninja Kitty | 2009-03-28 12:17:06

Yes, this is way better than the process they use.

Comment by Chicago Joe | 2009-03-28 15:07:59

My son showed this to me the other day, and I tried to explain it all to him. Out of the mouths of babes….he said it seems like these guys in the government might not know what they are doing. Yes, my son, bingo!

 
 
 
 

Comment by FLDemFem | 2009-03-28 08:32:47

Well, the AIG situation isn’t upsetting Obummer too much. He named a director of AIG to the tax task force.

One of the people named this week to President Obama’s new Task Force on Tax Reform is a member of the AIG board of directors.

Martin Feldstein, a professor of economics at Harvard University, has been on the board of American International Group since 1988. He also was a prominent economic adviser to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/27/aig.taskforce/index.html

Saw that on the news page and had to share.

Comment by politicalidentitycrisis | 2009-03-28 09:49:36

Well, you have to pay back your friends and all!

 

Comment by Baba Rum Raisin | 2009-03-28 11:15:12

>>> He also was a prominent economic adviser to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.

Now, THERE were a couple of guys who, along with Poppy Bush, really knew how to throw a Recession!

 
 

Comment by Ferd Berfle | 2009-03-28 08:52:42

The cartoon brings a series of new meanings to the phrase “chickens coming home to roost”.

 

Comment by Sassy | 2009-03-28 09:49:50

I doubt that “signs of progress” are scoring with the 9.1% of Tennesseeans who are unemployed…with a neighboring county at 14.1% already.
This state’s portion of the stimulus money goes first to food stamps, second to Medicaid, and thirdly to build 10 bridges…and of course, to preserve 2500 state jobs.

Comment by Ferd Berfle | 2009-03-28 09:57:22

The only new jobs in my area were created by the TVA fly-ash spill, which is a rather double-edged sword.

 
 

Comment by politicalidentitycrisis | 2009-03-28 09:52:31

Was there a slam against Odrama at the end of the episode? My 17 year old son taped it for me because he said that there was something at the end I would find funny about Barrakula. I started watching the other day and decided to wait for my bf to watch, too. BTW, did anyone watch ‘Lil Bush? My coworkers and I are hoping for a ‘Lil Obama and he has given more than enough material already. C’mon, fair is fair!

Comment by I'mFedUp | 2009-03-28 13:13:35

http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/220760

Here is the entire episode, and yes they do take a swipe at the Fraud at the end. There’s a lot of Messiah/Christ allegory in there too.

Comment by politicalidentitycrisis | 2009-03-28 13:23:43

I did watch it. Funny. My favorite episode is still the “About Last Night” episode the day after the election. I was devastated that Mccain lost, but was able to laugh at it. Sad that you get to see many truths on Comedy Central!

CNN came in 3rd place in ratings.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Karma-still a b*tch!

Comment by I'mFedUp | 2009-03-28 13:27:03

CNN and MSNBC are in the crapper and waaaayyyyyyy behind Fox News. Guess when you tell the truth people watch. I just wish more people wouldn’t have ranted about the tin foil hat conspiracies of Hannity, et al because now we pay for it.

BTW, did you see “the Coon” episode of South Park. ROFLMAO at that one too.

Comment by politicalidentitycrisis | 2009-03-28 17:21:08

Yes, I saw that one, too. Slamming Obama with the crossed out hope and instead, when? As with most narcissists, he will not like being the butt of jokes! I hope it continues in spades. He may just have a nervous breakdown yet!

Yes, FOX is #1 and has more viewers than CNN and MSNBC combined! Good job FOX news!

 
 

Comment by I'mFedUp | 2009-03-28 13:50:16

Also, if I’m not mistaken, isn’t the South Park episode taking shots at Fannie and Freddie and the mortgage crisis?

 
 
 

Comment by adagioforstrings | 2009-03-28 21:14:13

Was there a slam against Odrama at the end of the episode?

I’m not certain if Obots will pick up the irony & will just accept Obama’s deification as gospel truth & thus won’t be offended.

 
 

Comment by lizzy | 2009-03-28 11:47:01

I was a little disappointed because they didn’t consult the entrails by the dark of the moon, just chopped the poor bird’s head.

 

Comment by lizzy | 2009-03-28 11:49:38

I just posted a comment which didn’t go through.

 

Comment by DaddysDarlin | 2009-03-28 12:11:24

My son and my son-in-law both had to file for unemployment this week. I am disabled and wish with all my heart that I could help them, not a penny in the bank.
What part of the spending bill was going to bring jobs here? There are no jobs here. Was ACORN supposed to be hiring in Utah? Should we just sit by and wait until Obama decides to dig for oil in our national parks? Not only can we destroy our pristine lands, we will have a paying job to do it!
What the f**k are we, the average Americans, supposed to do? How long must WE wait for relief? Can we get some of that BAILOUT money? What part of those billions was met to help us?
I am afraid we will be in bread lines before Obama notices what is actually happening to our country at this hands!

Comment by I'mFedUp | 2009-03-28 12:29:18

Obama isn’t going to “notice” what is happening to our country. Because he is intentionally creating this mess. His owners want the collapse of the dollar as currency, and this New World Order nonsense. He’s not coming to any American’s rescue any time soon, and it’s going to get a lot worse before it gets better. IF it ever gets better. But it’s not going to be America when he is done trashing us.

 

Comment by politicalidentitycrisis | 2009-03-28 13:31:13

I know. I’m scared, too. My finances are getting tighter and I have for the past few years had extra money each month. My mother, who turns 80 in July only get’s social security and an annuity check for $144 per month. Her rent is now only $50 less than her social security. Do the math, groceries, utilities (small, but still), car expenses, medications, she is always short and we take out of savings. She is down to about $2500 for that. She is asking what can she do? I have no answers for her. A few years ago, I could have been able to help out. Not anymore.

We are screwed and there is no help from Obama. Not now, not ever in his term. We sill suffer until 2012 and people reelect that fraud (another word comes to mind, but would probably get filtered), well, I don’t even want to think how mad us PUMAs will be and hate to think about what would happen.

 
 

Comment by I'm a Linda too | 2009-03-28 12:43:07

 

Comment by Doc99 | 2009-03-28 17:43:11

Susan somehow missed this gem. It appears the GOP is more “European” now than the Democrat Party.

 

Comment by Ashy1 | 2009-03-28 17:55:47

“Another insurance company is about to go under, if they do, people could lose millions.”

What a great line! Seems to be working, too.

Remember when the Bush administration kept pushing the message in the media of the need to go after weapons of mass destruction as justification for starting the work in Iraq?

I think we’ve been to this show before, folks.

 

Comment by Ashy1 | 2009-03-28 17:57:47

Correction: starting the “war” in Iraq?

 

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Comment by adagioforstrings | 2009-03-28 20:39:11

Not to be too cynical, but the decision process seems to be much more binary. If a company’s CEO has donated $$ to politicians’ reelection campaigns, said company gets bailout $$. If not, those CEOs can pound sand.

 

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