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Treasury Secretary John Snow resigns

Posted by Melissa McEwan at 6:59 AM on May 30, 2006.


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In a move that has been widely expected for some time, Treasury Secretary John Snow has resigned, and Bush has nominated the chairman of prominent financial firm Goldman Sachs, Henry Paulson, as his replacement.

This won't be Paulson's first stint with the government. He was a Pentagon aide during part of the Vietnam War, serving as staff assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense, and later worked as part of Nixon's White House Domestic Council as assistant to John Erlichman, who was a key Watergate figure, convicted of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury. When the administration for which he working began to crumble under the weight of scandal, he headed off to a job at Goldman Sachs in 1974.

And now comes his grand return to government--in the middle of a foreign war from which its architects can't seem to extricate us, and for an administration plagued with scandal, including figures indicted on charges that, well, certainly ought to seem familiar.

Apparently, Paulson is best suited for Treasury Secretary mostly because there's no Secretary of Full Circles.

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Melissa McEwan writes and edits the blog Shakespeare's Sister.


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Who really cares?
Posted by: custersbud on May 30, 2006 9:48 AM   
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Who really cares what irrelevant fuck is running any agency in this administration? Even if you tried, you couldn't possibly have put so many arrogant and stupid people together. Rice, Rumsfeld, Cheney, and Bush. The real tragedy didn't befall us on 9/11...it happened in December 2000, when the "activist" judges on the Supreme Court awarded this douche bag Bush the presidency.

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Congratulations Melissa,
Posted by: al fiori on May 31, 2006 8:26 AM   
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.......your brain and mine must have come from the same supply shelf! It seems like everything you write, I say, "I wish I said that!!" I'll have to ask my wife if it's ok, but will you marry me?

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