In fairness to Obama, his options were limited and I think he was sold a
bill of goods on Geithner during a period of panic when everyone figured the
pick needed to be an insider who was up to speed on the situation. Obama's
job now is to figure out whether it will be more damaging to keep Geithner
or get rid of him and find someone else that can handle typical DC business
like press conferences.

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Gruss  wrote:

>
> I'm trying real hard not to judge this dude 30 days in, but from his
> tax crap to his timid knowledge-poor press conferences to his
> downright scary history I can't figure out what Obama sees in this
> guy:
>


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