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This week on Ring of Fire:  best-selling author and consultant Cliff Schecter will be here to tell us about the upcoming onslaught of negative ads that conservative Super PACs are planning against President Obama.

Attorney James Kauffman will tell us how the Republicans are trying to convince us that if we aren’t nice to the rich people, they’ll leave America.

Journalist Josh Eidelson will be here to tell us why Republican politicians are now trying to distance themselves from Scott Walker.

And attorney Jim Magazine will tell us about the predatory lending practices of the student loan industry, and why the federal government has finally decided to take legal action against them.

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Gunther says:

No I did not see Pat Buchanan last night; however, you are right about a conservative saying such a thing. Maybe Buchanan lost money and all of a sudden, he now demanding accoutability. Maybe he is worried about meeting his maker, and is trying to make amend of his errors since he is 73 years old.

NR says:

So, did anyone see the McLaughlin Group last night where Pat Buchanan was concurring that Glass-Steigal should’ve NEVER been repealed? Quite surprising for such an old school conservative to say, given that Glass-Steigal is a progressive ideal in order to regulate banks, which started under the FDR admin.

Gunther says:

Rachele, the failure of the Democrats is nothing to the Republicans failure during the Bush, Jr. Administration.