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5. Not too worried about the article
Wed Jan 16, 2013, 06:57 PM
Jan 2013

This is the Boston Globe being the Boston Globe and trying to be relevant. I have not seen it reported except by a media whore on the Atlantic and a far right paper. They know it is irrelevant and they know the answer.

However, the article is infuriating because it is pointless. Actually, there is a valid question of what they can do knowing this is not their personal wealth, but trust they benefit along with other people. The article would have been interesting if it had dealt with this. Instead, they went to solutions I could have found just by thinking.

What I'd like to hear, as well, is how it is not a problem for Hagel, who has also large investments.

I was thinking to the remark concerning how it was easier for Clinton: people have short memories. It was a mess. It seemed to take forever, and was leaked to the papers at each stage.

The Boston Globe being the Boston Globe.

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