Did I specifically say he was an adviser to the Hussein administration? You may want to give up some of your self righteous condescending arrogance, it's not a good look for you. Unless of course you enjoy looking stupid.
You can't be serious, surely? Graduating from College? Let's talk about these individuals graduating from High School for starters. Their maturity level and writing skills shoud provide some clues at the very least.
Landis you are really stupid! You are completely ignorant! I shall prove once again you are wrong! Keep putting your foot in your mouth! First, did you even bother to watch the youtube clip in the very first post of this thread? Its from CSPAN2 where cspan's own caption under Robert Reich's name say "Economic Advisor to President Elect Obama" I guess you did not! Second, From Robert Reich's wikipedia page a reference to a US News and World Report article by Robert Reich himself listing all economic advisors: Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board: the Full List His advisers range from Warren Buffet to Google CEO Erik Schmidt By Robert Reich Posted November 7, 2008 Preparing to inherit a deep economic and financial crisis, President-elect Barack Obama is meeting today with members of his economic advisory team. The full membership of Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board is: David Bonior (member of House of Representatives, 1977-2003) Warren Buffett (chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway) Roel Campos (former commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission) William Daley (Midwest chairman of JPMorgan Chase; secretary of commerce, 1997-2000) William Donaldson (chairman of the SEC, 2003-2005) Roger Ferguson (president and CEO of TIAA-CREF; former vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve) Jennifer Granholm (governor of Michigan) Anne Mulcahy (chairman and CEO of Xerox) Richard Parsons (chairman of the board of Time Warner) Penny Pritzker (CEO of Classic Residence by Hyatt) Robert Reich (professor at the University of California-Berkeley; secretary of labor, 1993-1997) Robert Rubin (chairman and director of the Executive Committee at Citigroup; secretary of the Treasury, 1995-1999) Eric Schmidt (chairman and CEO of Google) Lawrence Summers (professor at Harvard University; managing director at D. E. Shaw; secretary of the Treasury, 1999-2001) Laura Tyson (professor at the Haas School of Business, University of California-Berkeley; chairman of the National Economic Council, 1995-1996; chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, 1993-1995) Antonio Villaraigosa (mayor of Los Angeles) Paul Volcker (chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1979-1987) You Landis are the one with NO Credibility!!!! Keep waving the pom poms for Obama!
Once again you show yourself to be one of the most IGNORANT posters on ET. And once again, you have shown yourself to have the Reading Comprehension of a 3rd grader! Robert Reich was an advisor to the "President-elect". He was also on the "transition" team of Economic Advisors. The "transition" is over, moron. Reich currently holds NO position in the President's cabinet or Administration. Unfortunately, you are too DUMB to comprehend that! Owned.
Landis Out of 9 posts that I've made no fair minded person would make such accusations. Keep on showing your true colors! You've posted 4929 times since July 2006. And as some ET members have said about you and your posts, You rarely make an original (idea) post. You constantly rant and rave and are obsessive about some ET posters. You constantly complain to ET posters about their spelling and Mods. about threads. You made several mis-statements of facts, to which I've reponded. Enough said bout you! According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary the word "advisor" which is a verb, means to give advice to, to give information or notice to. The fact of the matter is, Robert Reich is and has been an "advisor" to Obama! Reich does not need to be an appointed cabinet level official or in the adminstration to be an "advisor". DUH!!! Why was Reich giving his "advice" to a Congressional hearing on Economic Recovery? Were there any former Republican administration officials giving their advice at his Congressional hearing? The fact still remains that Reich made a racist and ignorant statement about white workers!
All you do is talk, talk, talk. Blah, blah, blah . . . No facts. Please feel free to back up your so-called "FACT" ( that Robert Reich is currently an "advisor" to President Obama ) with a web-link that references your claim. I'll bet that you can't provide any substantiation at all except to confirm how ignorant you are. Be my guest.