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“Bailout is a jaw-dropping play-by-play of how the Treasury Department bungled the financial bailouts… With a prosecutor's logic and copious footnotes, Barofsky makes it clear things are rarely what they seem in Washington.”
– USA Today
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“[Bailout] is an interesting behind-the-scenes account of how Washington tried to save the economy… [and] an enjoyable tale of how a prosecutor of Colombian drug gangs got drafted for the thankless task of policing a $700 billion bailout from a dank basement office of the Treasury.”
– Fortune
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“[An] everyman account of the pervasive cynicism and insider-dealing of the D.C. establishment.”
– The American Spectator
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“[One] of our favorite business books so far this year…The former special inspector general policing the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program lifts the lid on the U.S. Treasury and settles scores… [an] illuminating memoir.”
– Bloomberg Businessweek
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“A damning indictment of the Obama administration's execution of the TARP program.”
– Washington Examiner
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“A quick, intense, read.”
– Business Insider
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“[Barofsky] set out to account for the TARP spending in a transparent, nonpartisan manner. However, as he demonstrates in his energetically written first-person account, he and his staff met resistance every time they tried to share the truth with Congress, the White House and the American public… a courageous, insightful book that offers no cause for optimism.”
– Kirkus (starred review)
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“Blistering in its assessment of the Treasury Department's handling of the bailouts.”
– Huffington Post
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“In his scathing new book, Barofsky says taxpayers got shafted while the rich got richer… a true expose…. Taxpayers who feel helpless in the midst of the extended economic recession are likely to feel energized to metaphorically blow up the system after reading Barofsky’s account.”
– St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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“[An] explosive account of the mishandling of the Troubled Asset Relief Program funds.”
– Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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“[Barofsky] unleashes a blistering attack on President Barack Obama’s Treasury Department and its management of government bailout programs.”
– Politico
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“In Bailout, [Barofsky] gives a detailed account of just how far-reaching, and how much, the corruption spread.”
– Publishers Weekly
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“Of all the major books I've read on the financial crisis, this one is the very best at showing the dysfunctional inner workings of the unholy alliance between Wall Street and Washington, D.C.”
– Fool.com