Saturday, July 6, 2002
Frank Rich has a great column in today's New York Times about the Bush Administration's reaction to (and responsibility for) the current wave of Enron-style corporate bad behavior. "It is now more than six months since the president promised 'a lot of government inquiry into Enron.' Since then, Playboy has done a better job of exposing the women of Enron than the Bush administration has done at exposing its men. Just as the Justice Department rounded up some 1,000 alleged Sept. 11 suspects and failed to indict a single one of them for terrorist activity, so it has made a big show of its shaky Andersen conviction while failing to indict a single Enron executive or individual Andersen accountant."
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