Tuesday, June 9, 2009

AAARGH Bankers

I just can’t believe how disconnected banking executives still seem to be from how ordinary people view the world. This NYT article on new bank add campaigns was interesting to read, but still, there are some parts that are unbelievable.

Bankers also contend that a Wall Street version of natural selection has already culled the industry’s worst offenders.

“Some of the people who were the most egregious players, they’re not around,” said James E. Rohr, the chief executive of PNC. “The fact that they haven’t stepped up and said they’re sorry, well, they don’t have a platform.”

Really? No platform? I bet that if any CEO or CFO of a big bank who was in charge before the crisis called up CNN and offered to do a mea culpa they would get as much air time as they wanted. It’s a 24 hour news cycle for god’s sake! They have to fill the time some how?

Even beyond that, what about Youtube? Did these former execs not manage to pocket enough money to afford a webcam? There are plenty of platforms out there, the fact is that they aren’t really sorry, or at least aren’t man enough to apologize to all the people they have screwed over.

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