Yep, he's got "some 'splainin to do", as Ricky would say.

So far, it has rung hollow.

The fact that he was the top money-getter from AIG during his presidential
run doesn't help add believability. Nor does the fact that Obama was #2.

And the fact that he lied about it on Tuesday, denying he did it, is really
bad.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:52 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > If Dodd, who I know personally, was in fact the one who literally in the
> > middle of the night last Sept  removed the "no bonuses" clause that the
> bill
> > authors had in the bill, then he needs to be called out on that.
>
>
> http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/03/18/breaking-i-was-responsible-for-bonus-loophole-says-dodd/
>
> Posted: 05:56 PM ET
> WASHINGTON (CNN) — Senate Banking committee Chairman Christopher Dodd
> told CNN’s Dana Bash and Wolf Blitzer Wednesday that he was
> responsible for adding the bonus loophole into the stimulus package
> that permitted AIG and other companies that received bailout funds to
> pay bonus
>
> 

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