Barney Frank Does Not Appreciate Having Words Put In His Mouth


Other things, maybe, but not words. Barney Frank tells CNBC to sit on it, after Mark Haines, who by his own admission "can not remember what happened yesterday," calls him out for his repeated auditioning for the role of Populist Compensation Queen, er, Czar.

Fast Forward to 5:50 in the clip below: Hell hath no fury like a... Barney Frank... scorned.

Too bad CNBC does not cue to Mark Haines' other guest, Laszlo "If it looks like bull, and it smells like bull, it must be..." Birinyi, who takes just enough time from his book-talking propaganda to unclamp his mouth in utter shock.



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