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‘Colbert Report’: The SEC Shafts Goldman SachsPosted on Apr 20, 2010
Stephen Colbert is outraged at the Obama administration’s attempt to thwart banks’ promotion of risky investments. After all, risky investments are like risky sex, and “if you make the banks wear a condom, they won’t be able to feel it when they’re f*&#ing us over.” For further illumination on this timely issue, Colbert brings in New York Times financial columnist and Paul Krugman antagonist Andrew Ross Sorkin for a chat. —KA Colbert Nation:
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