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  • The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

    A good example of how The Bullhorn is used to neutralize or attempt to neutralize opnions and actions contrary to the interests of Establishment Elites. The problem at hand is that Eric Schneider rejects the States' Attorney Generals settlement with the banks re: mortgage (and related securities) fraud and unethical behavior.

    From Naked Capitalism:

    Last month we had New York Fed Board Member Kathryn Wylde whining and meddling about Eric Schneiderman’s investigation into big banks. That seriously backfired. HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan put pressure on him as well, and that didn’t go over so well. And after Tom Miller petulantly stopped allowing Schneiderman on his AG conference calls, there was a mini-media storm over the rancid character of the DOJ and bankster-owned Miller. None of the insider signals worked, so now it’s on to stage two of neutralize Schneiderman. It’s time for…. the smear campaign!

    Two editorial boards are coming out and using innuendo to paint Schneiderman as a self-promoter looking to make a name for himself by unfairly tarnishing banks. It’s pretty standard – throw up rumors that have a narrative basis in the American psyche, and chip away at public faith. Here’s the Washington Post’s editorial.
    The majority of the other attorneys general, led by Tom Miller of Iowa, have kicked Mr. Schneiderman out of the negotiations, accusing him of making excessive demands. Mr. Schneiderman protests that the banks are to blame, for trying to use the robo-signing case to get immunity they could use on the securities front. Mr. Miller and his colleagues respond that they have no intention of letting the banks off that particular hook.
    We’re tempted to declare a pox on everyone’s house — or at least say that the banks are getting what they deserve for being sloppy, and that the attorneys general are getting what they deserve for exploiting an overblown scandal to shake down the banks.
    After all, the banks will have to come up with that $20 billion somehow — perhaps through reduced lending and higher fees. That wouldn’t be a problem if the money were going to compensate victims. But it won’t, because there don’t seem to be many victims
    Notice the lie (repeated below in the other editorial) – that the majority of Attorneys General threw Schneiderman off the 50 state task force. No, it was Tom Miller’s decision, period. Or at least, that’s what some newspaper called The Washington Post reported last week.

    So why is the Post lying about this situation? Why the split between the news and editorial? It might have something to do with, well, money! You see, the Washington Post newspaper isn’t profitable, the company makes most of its money from its for-profit educational subsidiaries (hence the nickname “Kaplan Test Prep Daily), including its for-profit university. And guess who is investigating the shady practices of the subprime university educational racket?
    Mr. Schneiderman is looking into whether the schools and their recruiters misrepresent their ability to find students jobs, the quality of instruction, the cost of attending, and their programs accreditation, among other things. Such activities could constitute deceptive trade practices or fraud.
    Oops. Looks like the Washington Post has a financial interest in kneecapping the New York Attorney General. While Kaplan isn’t being investigated, the entire sector is reliant on government subsidies that are at risk should criminal charges nail a few of the schools.

    Next up is the New York Daily News, a paper which has now gone after Schneiderman twice for… being an elected official. The latest hit is that Schneiderman sent out an email to his political list after getting pressure from Tom Miller and the Obama administration. The horror! A politician wants to communicate his side of the story after the President, major money center banks and the New York Fed go after him. How inappropriate! For shame!

    It’s not like the regulators, banks, and Tom Miller’s office have been leaking like a sieve and lying to the press for months. Oh wait, they have. And it’s not like Tom Miller took enormous sums of money from out of state banks and then turned around to negotiate a sweetheart deal with those same banks. Oh wait, he did.

    Finally, there’s Mort Zuckerman himself, the realestate billionaire who owns the New York Daily News. He wouldn’t have a financial interest in the banks, would he? Well, let’s see. In 2008, he was busted shilling for a bailout of Citigroup, because Citigroup rented more than a million square feet of space from his company. The guy went on TV and passionately advocated public policy positions that would help his bottom line, while owning major media outlets. Fascinating.

    Schneiderman’s gotten on the wrong side of some very aggressive and very powerful people. It’s enjoyable to watch them flail around, at least for a little while.. They have given him hints, they have told him publicly and privately to back down, and you can hear the increasing frustration at New York cocktail parties. He should just know better, right? For now, it’s fruitless – they can’t sway him, and they can’t destroy him, and everything they try backfires. It’s not only hilarious, it’s also a window into just how these people exercise power.

    http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2011/...neiderman.html

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    Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

    I found his site and made a donation. Who knows, maybe his is a good guy.

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      Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

      and then there this: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...375155722.html
      maybe things are looking up, yet?

      • SEPTEMBER 6, 2011, 9:00 P.M. ET

      Probe Into Goldman Widens


      Prosecutors in New York are pressing ahead with their inquiry into the way Goldman Sachs Group Inc. marketed certain mortgage-linked instruments before the financial crisis, issuing subpoenas to Morgan Stanley and other investors in the deals, people familiar with the matter said.
      Some of the subpoenas were received in recent weeks, the people said. The Manhattan district attorney's office began its probe into Goldman following the release in April of a U.S. Senate subcommittee report into the causes of the crisis. Goldman was featured prominently in that report.
      The district attorney's office previously had subpoenaed Goldman, requesting several months ago ...


      >paywall

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      • #4
        Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

        Here's the email, pretty innocent...

        You might have been following the latest developments related to the national settlement of the mortgage probe, including this story in today's Huffington Post about our tough fight for a comprehensive resolution to this crisis.

        Let me tell you directly: I am deeply committed to pursuing a full investigation into the misconduct that led to the collapse of America's housing market, and to seeking a resolution that gives homeowners meaningful relief, allows the housing market to begin to recover, and gets our economy moving again.

        Our ongoing investigation into the housing crisis cannot be shut down to accommodate efforts to settle quickly and give banks and others broad immunity from further legal action. If you have any thoughts or concerns about this critical issue, please contact me at 1-800-771-7755, or send a message via Facebook or Twitter.

        Thank you for your support,

        Eric T. Schneiderman
        Attorney General

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        • #5
          Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

          Donated him $25. Hope it helps out. He seems to be one of the few really trying to do his job.

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          • #6
            Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

            Great nuggets from Zuckerman's wiki page:

            "While Zuckerman has always randomly switched back and forth between the parties,"[9] since the late 1970s..."

            He is a member of the JPMorgan's National Advisory Board, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

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            • #7
              Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

              We had just better hope that Schneiderman doesn't have any skeletons in his closet.

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              • #8
                Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

                Originally posted by babbittd View Post
                We had just better hope that Schneiderman doesn't have any skeletons in his closet.
                and a rousing +1 to that!
                he's already sounding/walking/acting quite 'presidential'

                Originally posted by Eric T. Schneiderman

                Let me tell you directly: I am deeply committed to pursuing a full investigation into the misconduct that led to the collapse of America's housing market, and to seeking a resolution that gives homeowners meaningful relief, allows the housing market to begin to recover, and gets our economy moving again.

                Our ongoing investigation into the housing crisis cannot be shut down to accommodate efforts to settle quickly and give banks and others broad immunity from further legal action.

                if he can pull this one off, I'D VOTE FOR HIM in a heartbeat.

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                • #9
                  Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

                  Originally posted by lektrode View Post
                  and a rousing +1 to that!
                  he's already sounding/walking/acting quite 'presidential'

                  if he can pull this one off, I'D VOTE FOR HIM in a heartbeat.
                  If I could come up with the scratch to get to NY, I'd volunteer to be his food taster.

                  Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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                  • #10
                    Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

                    Originally posted by shiny! View Post
                    If I could come up with the scratch to get to NY, I'd volunteer to be his food taster.
                    oh come on now, ms shiny!
                    i'm sure the good dr kervorkian had a better plan than that...
                    ;)

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                    • #11
                      Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

                      Two, pro-Schneiderman newspaper editorials:

                      New York attorney general deserves more time to investigate Wall Street - Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Gannett Company)

                      St. Louis Post-Dispatch: New York's new AG stands up to big banks - also published in the Houston Chronicle and Arizona Daily Star. (all three owned by Lee Enterprises)

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                      • #12
                        Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

                        Originally posted by babbittd View Post
                        Two, pro-Schneiderman newspaper editorials:

                        New York attorney general deserves more time to investigate Wall Street - Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Gannett Company)

                        St. Louis Post-Dispatch: New York's new AG stands up to big banks - also published in the Houston Chronicle and Arizona Daily Star. (all three owned by Lee Enterprises)

                        Somebody standing up for the right thing.

                        It is the first few followers who " Change a Lone nut into a leader". I donated some money. Please join in.

                        There is hope.
                        If you think knowledge is expensive, try ignorance.

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                          Re: The Bullhorn at Work: Knee-capping New York's Attorney General

                          Originally posted by akt View Post
                          Somebody standing up for the right thing.

                          It is the first few followers who " Change a Lone nut into a leader". I donated some money. Please join in.

                          There is hope.
                          I wonder about this. I have not seen one source document (I'm discounting the press here) that shows what the proposed settlement is, never mind who has signed onto it (from both the bank and AG side). This blog states that Biden (DE), Coakley (MA), and Cortez-Masto (NV) are not part of the agreement. It went from 50 to 49 to 46 very fast without any cohesion.

                          I wonder if this is not just Miller's office making random leaks and the press spinning rumors. I'll bet that the 46 number will go down. Anyone want to take me up on it?

                          In fact, this all may end up much ado about nothing.

                          More details here.

                          Schneiderman sits in the most powerful attorney general's seat. He may yet pull something off. But I don't know that the supposed 50-state deal ever existed outside of a small committee conversing - headed by Miller.
                          Last edited by dcarrigg; September 07, 2011, 10:15 PM.

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