Elizabeth Warren Sells Out to Her Corporate Masters
She is supporting the Ex-Im Bank for the worst reason possible.
She is supporting the Ex-Im Bank for the worst reason possible.
The woman best known for demonizing big businesses nevertheless wants to maintain an outlandishly generous subsidy package for them.
Expect to see Democrats campaigning on that.
This is the federal government's business why?
Democratic senator from Massachusetts not Wall Street's biggest fan
In case Hillary Clinton isn't left enough
Calls it a "cheap political gimmick"
Scenes from the drug war in Massachusetts.
We would all be victims without the federal oversight, in her view
Bloomberg News recently valued big banks' cheaper borrowing rates because they're too big to fail at $83 billion a year
New Senator doesn't want to rock any ships too early
Even though she raised $42 million, there are some outstanding expenses
The senator-elect has called for breaking up big banks
Democrats look set to hold on to the senate
Scott Brown, meanwhile, has taken a more dour tone
Voters have heard enough canned talking points repeated ad nauseum
$12.2 million raised by Elizabeth Warren, $7.4 million by Scott Brown
To deflect charges she made money off corporations she's now bashing
His staff make the gestures to poke fun at Elizabeth Warren's claims of Native American heritage, making them the racist ones according to mainstream media
Staffers mocked Elizabeth Warren's alleged heritage with war whoops and "tomahawk chops"
Probably not heroic because she didn't do it for principled, libertarian reasons
For daring to bring up the fact that her claim to Native American heritage was dubious
WBUR poll shows the Democratic nominee ahead by five points
May depend on drawing in Obama-voting independents
Some Democrats don't think she's doing enough
Elizabeth Warren picks the wrong evening to make a point.
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