4.08.2008

W.C. Varones receives WSJ mention

Our "Greenspan's Body Count" feature was mentioned in the front-page article His Legacy Tarnished, Greenspan Goes on Defensive of the Wall Street Journal today:
Anti-Greenspan sentiment has cropped up on blogs such as The Mess That Greenspan Made and Greenspan's Body Count, the latter a tally of deaths purportedly linked to the real-estate bust. Hedge-fund manager William Fleckenstein's book "Greenspan's Bubbles: The Age of Ignorance at the Federal Reserve," released in January, is now in its fourth printing.

... and linked in this online interview:

[Greenspan] BLAMING GREENSPAN
While Alan Greenspan's memoir, "The Age of Turbulence," has sold one million copies, anti-Greenspan sentiment is also cropping up in bookstores and on blogs. See some recent examples:
"The mess that Greenspan made" by blogger Tim Iacono. With posts dated since 2005, if follows daily news about the credit crisis underlying where Mr. Greenspan's policies are mentioned.
(http://themessthatgreenspanmade.blogspot.com/)
"Greenspan's body count" is a recurring feature of W.C. Varones' blog that tracks "mortgage-related" suicides. (http://wcvarones.blogspot.com/)


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