Ben Bernanke's nomination as fed chairman is not unexpected --
his name had been circulating for the last few weeks. The New
York Times offered reluctant praise in an editorial earlier
this month:
Mr. Bernanke is deeply conservative,
economists say, but respected for independent thinking and not
inclined to wear that conservatism on his sleeve.
So surely they'll endorse Bernanke in tomorrow's
editorials? And Daniel Gross regarded Bernanke as an enigmatic
favorite in a nomination preview:
Bernanke doesn't have much of a public record when it
comes to deficits, and he's a latecomer to the Bush White
House.
The Times also featured Bernanke in June. The
article isn't freely available on the Times
website (blasted Times Select!), but
bloggers have kept it alive. Bernanke has called for "inflation
targeting," meaning the Fed would publicly declare what inflation
level it is targeting with interest rate changes.
topics:
Ben Bernanke, Conservatism