A biting and critical preview of Labor Secretary Elaine Chao's next stay in the Bush II Whitehouse. Dick Meister uses his knowledgable, off-hand, approach to slice and dice one of the only survivors of George W. Bush's first term cabinet. From Meister's point of view, the world of labor has four more years of worry ahead of it. He states clearly that Chao "May be the most anti-labor labor secretary ever." Dick's delivery is part Daniel Schorr and part Morley Safer. Brevity is his specialty, and he packs a punch with each word.
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Bill Palladino
Posted on December 25, 2004 at 04:54 PM | Permalink
Review of Our Anti-Labor Secretary of Labor
A biting and critical preview of Labor Secretary Elaine Chao's next stay in the Bush II Whitehouse. Dick Meister uses his knowledgable, off-hand, approach to slice and dice one of the only survivors of George W. Bush's first term cabinet. From Meister's point of view, the world of labor has four more years of worry ahead of it. He states clearly that Chao "May be the most anti-labor labor secretary ever." Dick's delivery is part Daniel Schorr and part Morley Safer. Brevity is his specialty, and he packs a punch with each word.