Would you put a convicted felon on a parole board absent evidence that he’d really reformed?
Comment in response to this stupid point from the author:
“Axelrod & Co. go too far — way too far —by insisting that banks and other financial institutions that accepted government money should not have a voice in shaping future regulatory reform.”
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/postpartisan/2009/10/white_house_to_banks_shut_up_a.html#more