Strange that the conservative press is still sticking up for this guy (WSJ, NY Post)
I don't know what to think. That whole part of the world is so full of liars and double-dealers that it gives me a headache.
Yes, it is stupid. They should wait for matters to unfold before backing this guy. Until this week I thought he was an asset. Now I have doubts.
Those are not "conservative" press those are neocon press. NOT the same thing.
Unfortunately the conservative press has a soft spot for bank frauds. Maybe they are too hard to distinguish from our other Captains of finance, so these rags just give up trying.
Probably, that's because he's still up and around, and not under arrest. If he's arrested (not even convicted), his support probably will disappear quite suddenly (depending on what he is charged with doing). If he is not arrested, this stinks of political intimidation.
. . . . o'reilly won't spit out the hook, either.