The Media Drops To Its Knees For Ex-Bankers

If the media has been quick to villainize the fallen kings of Wall Street — New York magazine crowned Dick Fuld the "true villain," only to be replaced by "new villain," John Thain — reporters have just as swiftly glorified the middle-tier pawns who Wessel denounced (i.e. the Harvard grads who, in the last decade, flocked to investment banking jobs). Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Mar. 4, 2009

The right rich big corporate media identifies with their own, and this piece takes note of that. Not particularly well written, but an interesting tangent.

Brainpower? The MBA was the easiest degree I ever got. These villains just thrive on focused greed.

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