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Bye Bye Barney: Barney Frank Will Not Seek Reelection In 2012


Longtime Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., will announce his retirement Monday at an afternoon press conference in Newton, Mass.

The 16-term lawmaker, whose name is emblazoned on the banking reform law that passed Congress last year, had long been rumored to be ready for retirement. He was previously chairman of the House Financial Services Committee but is now ranking member since Democrats lost the majority in the 2010 midterm election.

The Dodd-Frank law, a contentious set of provisions that Republicans say add layers of regulatory burdens without preventing potential future meltdowns, was made in response to the near collapse of the banking industry in 2008. Among other actions, it created a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to oversee access to banking products and required listing ratios of executive pay to median employee salaries.

Frank, 71, was first elected to the House in 1980.

Republicans made a valiant effort to knock off Frank in the last election cycle, nominating Sean Bielat, a 35-year-old businessman and former U.S. Marine, who had made waves, but had little chance of knocking off a powerful incumbent in a strongly Democratic leaning district.

President Obama won 61 percent of the vote there in 2008. Sen. John Kerry

Some great Barney Frank moments caught on video posted below:

Shouting Match With Bill O’reilly:

Barney Frank Storming Off Interview On CNBC:

(Source: Huffington Post)



6 Responses

  1. So Daffy Duck is leaving. Its a shame he is covered with Teflon because this guy should have been tossed years ago over the brothel incident where he was as guilty as sin.

    Just think of all the horrible legislation that carries his tumadika name.

  2. He bears a large responsibility for the economic crisis we find ourselves in…Fannie Mae ring any bells? He’ll get a huge pension, free medical care for life & hundreds of thousands (millions??) of Americans lost their homes thanks to his criminal ineptitude.

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