Subject: Re: ProPublica article on Warren
This whole uproar seems to have an analogy to Caesar's wife. We don't know all the facts. And there are some people who love any opportunity to attack Buffett. It's a classic game of them playing "I'm OK, you're not OK."

But Buffett has set such a public image with his statements over the years that for some he must - like Caesar's wife - be "above suspicion".

For myself, I don't require that. His actions over decades, while not perfect, gives him the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise.