Thursday 9 July 2009

Nails: The 2012 Republican candidate for President?

From Lenny Dyksytra's correspondence to friends about his insolvency filing yesterday:William McKinley filed for protection while portion as Ohio's governor in 1893. He was in debt to the tune of $130,000 (an insuperable sum in those days!) before some friends eventually helped to security him out. Three years later, he occupied a small table in the Oval Office. [emphasis mine]That seems much clearer than declaring you are "not a quitter" while wearing hip-waders while your lawyer claims your multimillion dollar book deal (and private fortune) aren't enough to deal with the cost of ethics charges against you.Also, Jim Cramer might want to avoid Lenny for a while:Ulysses S. Grant went bankrupt after departure office when a partner in an investment-banking venture swindled him. (I can certainly identify with this one.) [emphasis mine]Good thing Dykstra doesn't pretend to be an asset advisor.

Oh. Well, at smallest amount no single ever sang his praises in the mass media, right?

Oops.Dykstra in 2012, on a platform of Fiscal Responsibility. "Returning to the Glory of the McKinley Era."Seems as likely to work as anything else.
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