Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Round and round in the revolving door

Life is tough for the jobbing government official these days. You can't even walk straight into a plum post with a Wall Street investment bank without everyone gabbing about it.

Condoleezza Rice's deputy Robert Zoellick resigned yesterday for a job at Goldman Sachs, a company that collects Washington officials like a philanderer collects bedpost notches.

To balance things up, Goldman are donating their CEO and chairman Henry Paulson to the White House, which has nominated him for the role of Treasury chief.

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