6 September 2010, 11:11 am
Then he turned on them. After the national election, popular feeling, it seemed, had recoiled from the excesses of wealth, much as it had all the way back in 1933, when, as Franklin D. Roosevelt put it in his first inaugural address, 'the unscrupulous money changers [stood] indicted in the court of public opinion.' Obama's inaugural was more ...... Read More »