Iowahawk takes a look at a recent WaPost piece on the Solydra scandal, and it is a gem.  Here's a wonderful bit from it, rightfully criticizing the Post's view of what the "scandal" at Solyndra actually was:
"Look, I have nothing against Linda Sterio, any more than I have anything  against a waitress unwittingly employed by an Al Capone speakeasy. I  wish her well in obtaining employment. But let's be clear: the scandal  is not that she lost her job at Solyndra, it's that she ever had a job at Solyndra.  And that she, and countless others, were deprived jobs at legitimate  businesses because government sucked $500 million out capital markets to  endorse and underwrite the "clean-energy" hustles of its favorite  check-writing eco-crooks."
Classic. 
Thursday, December 29, 2011
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Typical journalism. Remember all the media whining because the Enron employees saw the value of the stock in their 401ks obliterated, as if they actually lost something? Same stupidity.
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