Previously, I published an article illustrating how Greg Zuckerman, author of a book that praised Paulson as some investment God, has lost all credibility as a journalist now that the facts have surfaced about how Paulson made his big score. Have a look.
Next, I published a piece showing how Zuckerman went into damage control mode, after the SEC released its complaint alledging fraud against Goldman Sachs, while mysteriously absolving Paulson of any wrongdoing. He wrote a piece that still claimed it was a "bet" rather than fraud. Have a look.
I wanted to publish an email I sent to a reporter from the Slate, an online “news” site owned by the Washington Post.
In the past, I have discussed how many newspapers have started online sites and renamed them, while hiding the fact that they own them.
Why have they done this?