Thursday, September 10, 2009
Murphy on Panel to Discuss Geithner Town Hall
OK kids, someone needs to set your TiVo or whatever wacky new gadgets you use nowadays, because I just found out I'm going to be on CNBC tonight on a panel discussion following Geithner's town hall. So if I understand correctly, Geithner's thing starts at 7pm EST and then our panel discussion begins at 8pm EST. It would really be cool if someone could capture this for YouTube.
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This is great. I'll definitely be watching you tonight. Glad to see you getting more mainstream exposure and your name and face out there. Hopefully, it won't turn you over to the dark side though.
I don't think I've ever heard of a US Treasury Secretary having town hall meetings before.
I expect you will be the only voice of reason on the panel. Do us proud. Good luck.
I expect you will be the only voice of reason on the panel. Do us proud. Good luck.
I like the "never had a real job" line. I was begging they'd pass the inflation question to you, shucks.
Did you hear Sorkin "rebute" Bob by saying I think there is a counterfactual to that? Then he offered "everyone's" opinion!
Doesn't a counterfactual have to be a fact?!!!!!
Doesn't a counterfactual have to be a fact?!!!!!
Nice work...
Channel Tom Woods and anticipate those lame comebacks next time. Through out that damn demon baby.
Very nice work, you're a step closer to impressing those pink bar flies.
Channel Tom Woods and anticipate those lame comebacks next time. Through out that damn demon baby.
Very nice work, you're a step closer to impressing those pink bar flies.
Douglas and Caveman,
I watched it live and can tell you there was more to the clip than that- however, I think that was the last that was heard from the good doc.
I watched it live and can tell you there was more to the clip than that- however, I think that was the last that was heard from the good doc.
Oh yeah, and I really wanted them to allow Bob to jump in after that guy says "I think everyone agrees that we would be in a much worse place, no?"
@ Jesse
That statement towards the end seems to be a favorite these days. Nothing more than an "appeal to belief/popularity" and "begging the question" thrown into one sentence. Its sad that people out there fall for it.
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That statement towards the end seems to be a favorite these days. Nothing more than an "appeal to belief/popularity" and "begging the question" thrown into one sentence. Its sad that people out there fall for it.
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