From the Do As I Say Department
Over at Slate, Henry Blodget puts John Roberts' investment portfolio--or at least those parts of it publicly known--under the microscope. Blodget sets out to learn what Roberts' investment strategy "says about his character," and on balance, salutes it on grounds of pragmatic steadfastness:
to his credit, Roberts does not appear to have made the usual boneheaded mistakes of the late 1990s