http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/18/time-magazine-treasury-knew-about-aig-bonuses-10-days-before-geithner-did/
Only three possibilities here. One: Geithner found out about the bonuses as soon as his staff did and lied about it to Congress. Two: Geithner told Congress the truth but, thanks to the understaffing crisis at Treasury, it now takes 10 days for politically important matters to trickle up to the secretary’s desk. Three: Geithner told the truth and there’s no understaffing crisis, but his staff’s so incompetent that they didn’t realize this was a priority when they found out.
Which of the three is most worrisome?