
With this recession the way it is, even America's greatest fat cats, currently lounging away in their ivory towers/giant skyscrapers/White Houses, are getting closer and closer to their termination date.
Presuming some of our favorite executives will be axed in '09, here's a rundown of what each one could do next. CONTINUED »
Too bad The New York Times is canceling their file-saving program, because you'd imagine that most people would be interested in right-click-saving the 5,000 word article yesterday about how the current administration is at the root of the mortgage — and therefor financial — crisis.
Well, at least the White House is very interested in obtaining a couple copies of the piece, written by the trio of Jo Becker, Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Stephen Labaton, since there has already been not one, but two responses from Bush's staff regarding the smear that claimed, among other things, "This administration made decisions that allowed the free market to operate as a barroom brawl instead of a prize fight."
Read the choice White House memo excerpts from Press Secretary Dana Perino, after the jump:
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The new White House Press Secretary Dana Perino is sort of like that eager girl from high school math who always asks for extra credit.
She’s just so darn eager. She’s been Press Secretary for one month, which coincided with one the worse stretches of Bush’s tenure, but she says, “to me, it's a wonderful job.”
Her dog even does Republican tricks, like fetching a flip-flop when asked about John Kerry.
Weirdest of all, she seems to have a crush on Tony Snow:
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