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As much as I disliked going through Landrigan's increasingly Republican Status-esque column, this made me laugh out loud.
Through his several business incarnations, Binnie ran millions of investments through Deutsche, and got a favorable response when he first suggested it.
Two days before the (fundraiser) was to come off, though, a bank executive informed Binnie it had to be called off.
According to the bank official, senior Sen. Judd Gregg, a ranking Republican in the brewing debate over financial reform, had weighed in to register a protest.
...Ultimately, you'll never guess for whom Deutsche and Citibank have hosted fundraisers for in this race.
Oh, you got it: Ayotte.
TARPmeister Judd Gregg sure has the banksters wrapped around his finger, doens't he?
How nice for Ms. Ayotte, and for us, if she ends up representing us them in January.