Real reporters and newspapers don't try to tell audiences what political figures think because they don't know what they think. But Bob Woodward does not fit the description of the former and the Washington Post does not fit the description of the latter, hence we have a front page account of the battle over the debt ceiling that concludes with a section beginning:
"Geithner thought there was one other consideration. He did not mention it to anyone, not even the president, but he had thought...
Published on September 09, 2012 05:55