Published prior to Spitzer's crusade against Wall Street, the book describes felonious behavior by CNBC's Jim Cramer and reveals that Eliot Spitzer was a close friend and client of Cramer's at the time. Few mass-market second-hand books rise so dramatically in price years after their publication. The cheapest copy of the book available now is $32.99, and the most expensive is $100.00.
Some people never learn. Ward Churchill visited Virginia Commonwealth University on Friday and couldn't help himself, repeating his "Little Eichmanns" defamation of those who died on September 11, 2001.