Arianna Huffington: I'm haunted by a passage in Ron Suskind's Confidence Men in which Paul Volcker questions whether Obama and his economic team are really serious about the financial crisis and is reminded of a phrase that he knew Lawrence Summers sometimes used: "the important thing is just to be caught trying." "Be caught trying." Is there a better description of the mindset of so many of our political leaders at this troubled moment in our nation's history? The fact that there's a crisis, and that people are hurting -- or at least that the people are angry -- has finally sunk in around official Washington. And everyone there wants to be caught trying to do something about it. But what the country, and especially the millions who are suffering, needs are leaders who will do more -- much more -- than just be caught trying. This isn't just about helping those in need; this is about helping keep our society strong. BLOG POSTS
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Thursday, November 03, 2011
Thursday's Daily Brief
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