Chris Burford wrote:
O'Neill with hindsight looks like the uncomfortable pathetic puppet of finance capital he was.
Eh? Why did Wall Street rally on the announcement of his departure, after taking an early morning hit on the weak U.S. employment report? They never liked him. It'll be very interesting to see if Bush appoints a Wall Street guy to take his place, or another industrialist or political bagman instead.
Doug
- [PEN-L:32862] Bush fires Bono too., (continued)
- [PEN-L:32862] Bush fires Bono too., Sabri Oncu Sun 08 Dec 2002, 01:23 GMT
- [PEN-L:32843] Re: Re: O'Neill goes, Bono stays, Nomiprins Sat 07 Dec 2002, 16:17 GMT
- [PEN-L:32841] Re: Re: Bush Ousts O'Neill, Lindsey, Waistline2 Sat 07 Dec 2002, 12:10 GMT
- [PEN-L:32840] O'Neill goes, Bono stays, Chris Burford Sat 07 Dec 2002, 09:43 GMT
- [PEN-L:32842] Re: O'Neill goes, Bono stays, Doug Henwood Sat 07 Dec 2002, 16:08 GMT
- [PEN-L:32856] Re: 'Neill goes, Bono stays, Chris Burford Sat 07 Dec 2002, 20:10 GMT
- [PEN-L:32857] Re: Re: 'Neill goes, Bono stays, Doug Henwood Sat 07 Dec 2002, 20:23 GMT
- [PEN-L:32858] Re: Re: Re: 'Neill goes, Bono stays, Eugene Coyle Sat 07 Dec 2002, 21:08 GMT
- [PEN-L:32859] Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Neill goes, Bono stays, Doug Henwood Sat 07 Dec 2002, 21:19 GMT