Not Quite a Confession, But a Good Start

For the past year, as the nation has engaged in a heated debate about how we got into the current financial mess and how we're going to get out of it, there's been one group noticeably missing from the conversation: leaders of the big Wall Street firms. Full Story »

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by Tony Litwinko - Apr. 8, 2009

Essentially this is a notice of Blankfein's speech by a business journalist insider who is so mildly critical that it's value is undercut by its adoption of a reasonable tone. No mention is made of Blankfein's role as an insider on the Treasury/Goldman Sachs back room dealing. Ending with a suggestion to decrease the political influence peddling of Wall Street is easy enough to suggest when some real criticism of what is diningenuous speech at best is sorely needed. This is patsy journalism.

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