Friday, September 26, 2008

Gorelick's Loan

Our National Succubus
How else?

Oh my.  Jamie Gorelick, the double-dealing de facto Clinton Administration AG, whose "Gorelick Wall" barred anti-terror investigators from investigating terrorists, and a $26 million dollar employee of Fannie Mae, has popped up again. 

Countrywide Financial Corp., the biggest U.S. mortgage lender, made large, previously undisclosed home loans to two additional executives of Fannie Mae, the government-chartered firm at the center of the U.S. credit crisis.

One of Countrywide's previously undisclosed customers at Fannie was Jamie Gorelick, an influential Democratic Party figure whose $960,000 mortgage refinancing in 2003 was handled through a program reserved for influential figures and friends of Countrywide's chief executive at the time, Angelo Mozilo. Ms. Gorelick was Fannie Mae's vice chairman at the time. [More]

Gorelick somehow (duh) landed on the 9/11 Commission investigating, essentially, herself. How is it that fellow Countrywide beneficiary Christopher Dodd failed to appoint her Majority Counsel, Senate Finance Committee during his ongoing investigation of, essentially, himself? She has so much experience in succubusities. Incredible.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You know, for all of this "Oh God, oh God we're all gonna' die!" talk we've been getting from Washington over the past day or so, things aren't that bad.

Foreign stock markets are down today but only by about 2.5%. It's not a 10 or 20% drop like the experts were predicting.

Everyone is getting hit but the major damage is pretty much contained to those who directly invested in the subprime mortgage business.

Anonymous said...

So says Walter Williams in his latest column. Everyone should go read.
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Anonymous said...

She's a real winner..."Gorelick was added in February 2006 to Duke University's defense team after the 2006 Duke Lacrosse Scandal." - Wiki

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Anonymous said...

She is like Pelosi, only smarter.
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