CNBC's Francis channels Limbaugh on response to AIG bonuses: "This feels like mob rule"
March 20, 2009 2:15 pm ET
Previously:
- County Fair: Anchoring MSNBC Live, CNBC's Francis says tax legislation to recoup bonuses seems "a little bit ridiculous," "silly"
- County Fair: Limbaugh on response to AIG: "We now have mob rule the way it started in Nazi Germany"
- County Fair: Channeling Limbaugh on AIG bonus tax, Doocy notes the "pitchfork and torch crowd"
- County Fair: Matthews repeatedly refers to Congresspersons supporting tax as "villagers" going after AIG bonus recipients with "torches"
- County Fair: Cavuto echoes Limbaugh's defense of AIG from "lynch mob"
- Limbaugh joined by other conservatives standing up for AIG against "mob rule"











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What is so funny about Francis is that she played Cassandra Cooper on Little House in the Prarie in the early 80s. Still acting today.