July 16, 2002

Scary editorial by Paul Krugman in the NYT

Paul Krugman answers one interesting question that I am sure that Bush partisans will be asking:



Why are George W. Bush's business dealings relevant? Given that his aides tout his "character," the public deserves to know that he became wealthy entirely through patronage and connections. But more important, those dealings foreshadow many characteristics of his administration, such as its obsession with secrecy and its intermingling of public policy with private interest.


Read his editorial for details and connections. The more I know, the more scared I get. It's scary to find your worst fears confirmed.

Posted by Geodog at July 16, 2002 02:01 AM | TrackBack
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