That article was read over the air by Michael Savage, when it was published.
Back in June 8, 2010 Dr Simon Johnson addressed a meeting of MIT grads of the DC area at the Army-Navy Country Club in Arlington. In his talk he revealed that there is no evidence to support what Geitner and Summers are saying.
From my 'report', "Prof. Johnson sought out alumni of MIT. He did not ‘reach out through the media’. He asked the people in front of him to take these views to the public, to be an influence of good for the benefit of the public."
He made no effort to speak to anyone in the administration or the media.
I suggest it is better to judge the content of a message than to simply reject it out of hand, because of its origin. "No one is any good" is a philosophy that harbors indifference, complacency and a closed mind.
Whatever else Rolling Stone has done, on one day, they published a brilliant article.