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Rumsfeld and our Morally Hazardous World
If no one has to admit to any wrongdoing, and no one is charged or fired or forced to resign, and the banks and bankers who actually gambled the economy to an inch of collapse get rewarded with Cabinet posts and bonuses, then we all now live in a morally hazardous world. Every malefactor so long as they wear a suit is rewarded, and vice has become the new virtue. Continue reading →
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Tagged Barnanke, blame, Bremer, Bush, Clinton, Condoleeza Rice, Dowd, General Motors, General Tommy Franks, Geneva Convention, Known and Unknown, leadership, Lehman Brothers, Milbank, regulations, responsibility, Rove, Rumsfeld, Rumsfelt, The Fed, Wall Street
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