Story #1: John Galt Speaks in Resignation Letter to AIG Excerpted from "Stack Of Stuff " Rush Limbaugh.Com at: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_032509/content/01125104.guest.html
RUSH: There's a great letter published as an op-ed today in the New York Times by an AIG employee. He's quitting. He was earning one buck, just like the CEO, he was promised one of these retention bonuses, but he's not putting up with it anymore. You could say that John Galt has spoken at AIG. But there won't be any sympathy for this guy. By the end of the week this guy is going to be trashed and destroyed because that's the modus operandi of the whole AIG thing. The whole AIG business is nothing more than an act and a show, a fraudulent show to make an even larger power grab at more and more companies and eventually more and more people. Now, this guy at AIG, it's his resignation letter to the CEO, Ed Liddy, and the New York Times published it, and some people, "Hey, Rush, hey, Rush, see what the New York Times did?" Yeah, they published the guy's letter long after it's going to have any impact, long after it has any meaning on the cause, on the issue at hand.
I guarantee you, with the drumbeat of class envy and hatred for the rich and Wall Street people, this guy's going to get no sympathy from the people who ought to be affected by it, the people who have already been ginned up into full hatred of AIG are just going to read this go, "Nah, nah, good. You only got a buck, that's what you deserve. Glad you're quitting, find out how the rest of us live." That's going to be the reaction and that's exactly what this administration has ginned up. http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_032509/content/01125104.guest.html