Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Daniel Henninger in the WSJ
Ethics - Politics - What's important?
We clearly have a problem.
This is one of those articles that I had to read and think about one sentence at a time...
We clearly have a problem.
This is one of those articles that I had to read and think about one sentence at a time...
Daniel Henninger discusses it, beginning with:
"Tales from the Enron trial got you down? Like Andrew Fastow's testimony of how he laundered $10,000 as a tax-free gift to his own sons? So after work you stumble home, seeking refuge from the workaday sludge in the stark competitive world of Sports Illustrated, which this week is awash in the details of the doping case against Barry Bonds, an Icarus, legend has it, who flew toward baseball heaven on wax wings made from human growth hormone."