David Morris, v-p of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance: “Kenneth Lay is living proof that one person can change the world. His company, Enron, may be in shambles. In three months, it may no longer exist. But for the rest of our lives we will live in a world redesigned by Kenneth Lay.” The Man Who Screwed the World:

Why was Lay so successful? The Economist magazine described Enron as an “evangelical cult,” with Lay its “messiah.” It didn’t hurt that Lay was preaching the gospel of deregulation, a gospel widely shared by both political parties.

And this missionary had clout. Lay had worked for FERC and was Deputy Undersecretary for energy matters for the Department of Interior. In the 1980s he became a principal fund raiser for President Bush and later his son. His board of directors included Wendy Gramm, wife of Senator Philip Gramm of Texas. A month after they left office, Enron put former Secretary of State James Baker and former Secretary of Commerce Robert Mossbacher on the Enron payroll. Lay golfed with President Clinton.

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