At the top of Time's list is Angelo Mozilo, former CEO of Countrywide Financial. You know his firm, if
No character is more at the heart of the economic mess than Angelo Mozilo.
But no character is more at the heart of our problems than Mozilo. Here is what I wrote in this space on November 17, 2007, long before the stock market collapse almost a year later.
"I can't feel sorry for lenders like that whining multi-millionaire hypocrite Angelo Mozilo of Countrywide Financial who gave shovels of money away to people clearly without the means to repay; some were even in bankruptcy, according to reports."
Back in late 2007, Mozilo was just a nasty character worthy of scorn. By August 1, 2008, when I last wrote about him, he was much more. I suggested, only partially tongue in cheek, that he be dragged from his mansion "to Las Vegas or Miami or some other area savaged by foreclosures, and give him the public flogging he deserves."
"And when they are done," I suggested, "lock him up...in one of those foreclosed houses."
I know our President wants us all to look ahead rather than back, but it is hard to reconcile people being thrown out of their homes while Mozilo lives off the roughly $400 million he made in the six years before he left Countrywide and a legacy of yuck behind.