Auto Czar Quits Post Six Months Into the Job - WSJ.com

Steven Rattner, the chief architect of the bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler, is leaving the Obama administration after less than six months on the job and just days after ushering GM through a speedy bankruptcy-court proceeding. Full Story »

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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Jul. 13, 2009

It is what was not said that leads to speculation. Neil King gives no speculation here as to whats up, hopefully he will keep his ear to the ground for whats next.

Steven Rattner has done a magnificent job for America, Chrysler and GM in a very short period of time. By Washington (beltway) standards one could call it a miracle. Since he wanted to work for this President one can only wonder what is coming next.

The job also was widely seen as a stepping stone to potentially bigger jobs within the administration for Mr. Rattner, a top Democratic fund-raiser and one of the few ... More »

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