BREAKING: Video of Apparent Barney Frank Impersonator Surfaces!

April 7, 2011

A stunning development today in the ongoing controversy over whether someone on Capitol Hill is pretending to be Barney Frank.

Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus announced a videotape of the apparent impersonator has surfaced. Chairman Bachus on Thursday made the videotape available to the press.

Although Rep. Frank did not express concerns about a possible impersonator until this week, the videotape suggests the imitator has been on the loose for several months.

On Wednesday, Rep. Frank issued a statement to reporters saying he has no interest in pursuing a technical corrections bill to the 2,300-page Dodd-Frank Act and said that suggestions to the contrary must be coming from someone pretending to be him.

The videotape, from a House-Senate conference committee meeting that took place on June 29, 2010, shows the apparent mimic telling the conferees a totally different story.

“I believe we will need a technical corrections bill that goes beyond just minor things,” the man who is apparently not Barney Frank is seen saying on the video.

The videotape shows the alleged Frank copycat to go on, saying: “And there are people on the House side who also are interested in that same point. I am not prepared at this point to say exactly how I think it should be resolved, but I am committed to a bill subsequent to this on things that are not terribly controversial. And I think once we’ve got the whole bill done, there becomes a mutual interest in technical corrections and clarifications which we would follow up on, and I would certainly agree that this subject matter should be in such a bill.”

Chairman Bachus suggests that anyone who sees this person pretending to be Barney Frank should contact Frank’s office.

Note: Click here to see the videotape of the apparent Frank impersonator.

Source: www.financialservices.house.gov


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