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Feinberg: he said, he (maybe) said

by: Bob Adams

Tue Jul 28, 2009 at 11:00:12 AM EDT


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(Cross posted from ConnecticutBob.com)

Yesterday the Associated Press ran a story about the secret Senate Ethics Committee testimony of creepy loan officer Robert Feinberg, where he alleged that Sen. Chris Dodd and Sen. Kent Conrad knew that they were receiving preferential treatment in their mortgage loans from Countrywide.  

Sen. Dodd has repeatedly claimed that he believed he received the kind of treatment under Countrywide's VIP program that was given to any current customer with an excellent credit history.

Bob Adams :: Feinberg: he said, he (maybe) said
At a Feb. 2 news conference, Dodd said he knew he was in a VIP program but insisted he was told by Countrywide, "It was nothing more than enhanced customer service ... being able to get a person on the phone instead of an automated operator."
Never mind that nowhere is it documented that either senator acknowledged that they were aware of Feinberg's illegal loans. Which, if it was as he says, is exactly what those loans were intended for; to buy influence with the senators.  That is obviously an illegal action on Feinberg's part.

So now he's testifying about his role in the somewhat ambiguous deals, and there's no better way to avoid criminal prosecution than to implicate someone of a much higher profile than yourself.  Which is precisely the motivation for Feinberg to do what he's doing.

I refer to the deals as "ambiguous" because there is more than ample proof that Dodd didn't receive any special treatment that was unavailable from other lenders at the time of the loans.  Feinberg's "zero point" statements are null and void when you consider that many banks offered no-point loans during the period in 2003 when the loans were made:

Majority Of Borrowers In June And July 2003 Had "No-Point" Mortgages. The majority of mortgage loans in both June and July of 2003 were "no-point" mortgages, according to the Federal Housing Finance Board. The FHFB reported that 65 percent of mortgages had no points in June 2003, and 58 percent of mortgages had no points in July, 2003. [FHFB 8/26/03]
Feinberg also talked about interests rates that were supposedly reserved for so-called "Friends of Angelo" Mozilo, Countrywide's soon-to-be-convicted CEO and Feinberg's boss.  The rates on Dodd's loan were higher than available rates from other banks, per the Wall Street Journal:
2003: Wall Street Journal Published Mortgage Rates Weekly That Showed Dodd Mortgage Was At Or Above Average Rates. The Wall Street Journal published in its "Dow Jones Real-Estate Index" the average daily rate for Jumbo 5/1 ARMs, listed by bankrate.com (Dodd's DC mortgage was a 5/1 Jumbo ARM with an initial rate of 4.25%, closed on June 10, 2003).

o 5/1 Jumbo ARM as of May 22, 2003: 4.27%
o 5/1 Jumbo ARM as of May 28, 2003: 4.22%
o 5/1 Jumbo ARM as of June 4, 2003: 4.17%
o 5/1 Jumbo ARM as of June 11, 2003: 4.08%
o 5/1 Jumbo ARM as of June 18, 2003: 4.03%
o 5/1 Jumbo ARM as of June 25, 2003: 3.99%

[Wall Street Journal, 5/23/03; 5/29/03; 6/6/03; 6/13/03; 6/20/03; 6/27/03]

Based on those average rates it appears that Sen. Dodd was overcharged somewhat. You can assume that the lowest available consumer rates were even more of a bargain than those averages. Maybe Sen. Dodd should go after Countrywide for "rate gouging"!

Feinberg seems desperate to tie a couple of sitting senators into a scandal in which he himself likely played a major role.  Former CEO Angelo Mozilo is probably going to jail, and Feinberg is doing everything he can to avoid a similar fate, even hiring a slick lawyer to be his mouthpiece.

"The simple fact that Angelo Mozilo and other high-ranking executives at Countrywide were personally making sure Mr. Feinberg handled their loans right is proof in itself that the senators knew they were getting sweetheart deals," said Feinberg's principal attorney, Anthony Salerno.
Gee, if Feinberg isn't in deep trouble, why does he have a "principal attorney"? Whom, I'd hazard to guess, is probably heading up an entire team of lawyers designed to save Mr. Feinberg's ass!

Sen. Dodd's website just posted a page with verifiable citations that would easily put this story to rest, if only the MSM would bother to read the goddamned thing! Each and every link clearly refutes the allegations against Sen. Dodd, but they need to actually read it to understand it. The link is here: http://dodd.senate.gov/?q=node/5119

The sad part of this is that the MSM is allowing the story to continue as if there's a "there" there.  And the rabid wingnuts along with the teabaggers here in Connecticut are burning up the comments sections of all the local newspaper's websites; which always seemed to me the perfect medium for the idiots and morons to anonymously post their cowardly venom. They obviously lack the balls to put their name on anything they spew. If I was going to write a book about the phenomenon, I'd probably call it "Blogging For Retards"!

In retrospect, the sheer magnitude of the howling insanity being displayed by the wingers is probably a good thing, because much like a toddler throwing a temper tantrum, I expect they'll eventually get tired of their childish screaming and take a much needed nap.

If they behave, we'll give them milk and cookies for snack time.

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Please publish this in the newspapers (4.00 / 1)
Please don't stop here, Bob.  This should be submitted as an oped to every major and minor newspaper in the state.  Thank you for your excellent research and your superb insights.  

We all deserve the truth, not right-wing propaganda.

Thanks again.  But do, indeed, make sure this gets into print.  Send it into Greenwich Time and Stamford Advocate as well.


Can you please name me one or two (0.00 / 0)
Newspapers, or evenone or two reporters, in this state that still practice Journalism?

If it's not in a press release or on a wire service and delivered completely ready for printing you won't see it in a newspaper  because there are no reporters or editors of any consequence or caliber left at Cts rags.If there were this totally manufactured story would have died months ago.


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Here's all I know about (0.00 / 0)
Ken Borsuk is pretty good at Greenwich Post, which is owned by Hersam-Acorn.  Then there was a reporter named Mary O'Leary who worked for New Haven Register.  She was very good.  But I'm not sure if she's still there, since I haven't seen her byline for quite a while.  There is a guy with The Hour of Norwalk- forget his name....

But that is it.  Far more hacks come readily to mind.

Apropos of just reading the press release, you're absolutely right.  The Greenwich Public Schools' test results for the CMT (3rd grade through 8th grade) and CAPT (10th grade) came out recently, and the educational beat reporter  for Greenwich Time Colin Gustafson actually wrote that the school system had made "dramatic progress" on the tests.  He just read the BOE's press release and copied it for his article.  Of course, had he taken a few minutes and done just a smidgen of research, he would have learned that our school system continued to perform near the very bottom of the state's more affluent school districts.  I did his research for him, and sent him the rankings.  But he still parroted the BOE's line that we'd made "dramatic progress".  That's the level of reporting in our state: these characters just can't be bothered.

And when the high school's headmaster quit, the BOE praised him for increasing the number of kids in AP courses.  Greenwich Time and Greenwich Post just printed the press release.  But had they taken the time, they would have found out that a smaller percentage of seniors were taking the AP exams than when the headmaster had taken over.  But that just shows another predilection of these remaining so-called "reporters": they don't want to print negative stories.  They are all about "happy talk".  Unless, of course, the subject is a Democratic politician.  Then they go after him like a shark smelling blood in the water.

That is why intelligent people like yourself who actually make an effort to get to the truth should submit your work as opeds and get around the  miserable reporting.  It's up to us now!


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