President Bush's nomination of Chris Cox is already causing partisan bickering.
The best roundup of reactions is in the
New York Post. Meanwhile, the
WSJ sees Cox taking the SEC in a different direction while the
NY Times calls him a friend of corporations.
Over at the
WaPo, "It's been a very good week for the Corpocracy," writes Stephen Pearlstein.
USA Today calls Cox a smart, 'natural problem solver' with a "pro-business background."
Finally, Cox's hometown paper -- the
LA Times -- predicts he will get a mixed reception, and quotes former SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt saying that those already lining up to criticize Cox "are going to be pleasantly surprised." 
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