There are ways to get at Rubin and his ties to Enron. Some ways are better than others. Taking shots at him on the Sean Hannity Show may appease the "red meat" crowd but may serve to polarize mainstream people who don't know anything. Let's do it the right way: Congressional investigation, Congressional testimony, leverage Enron executives to expand the probe, build a case, and then nail him.
P.S. Maybe I'm naive and too optimistic, but one thing the Clinton Presidency taught me was that the messenger became the issue rather than the message. We need to out-smart the "damage control spin machine" tactics that Clinton masterfully created.
But it took NO time to get Worldcon execs indicted. The same can be said for corrupt execs from other corporations. And yet you're advocating that we continue to take our time with the Enron crew. How many have actually been indicted yet? Doesn't there seem to be something more going on behind the scenes?