All Entries in the "Lori Mozilo" Category
I’m such a baby sometimes - Lori Mozilo
I try to think back to when my son was first born. Was I this way? Did my husband and I overwhelm friends and family with our love for our new son? Granted, it was before the Internet and we couldn’t have afforded the postage. But, was I quite so oblivious to the fact people had other things to do besides fawn over pictures of my baby napping with Eeyore?
What I Don’t Know and How I Will Learn It — Lori Mozilo
What I’m left with is: I know that what I don’t know, is a lot (to paraphrase a line from “Moonstruck”). I’d like to be OK with that. I guess that means, what I don’t know is how to be fine with how much I don’t know.
I admit it — Lori Mozilo
I did not need convincing that Sarah Palin is under qualified to serve as Vice President. I had already decided that her unreadiness disqualifies her for the job, particularly now, when whomever does become President will need a very strong partner to help shoulder the huge burdens that have been left to the next administration. What has changed is why I believe Governor Palin is unfit to serve.
Now’s the time to fight. - Lori Mozilo
The phrase I think I heard most from the media during the Republican Convention was “red meat.” RED MEAT. And that’s what it looked like. A giant gathering of crazed dogs waiting for the next batch of raw steaks to be thrown their way. We’ve got to start throwing a little red meat of our own.
What I did on my summer vacation — Lori Mozilo
Zach will be home in a week. Of course I miss him. I’m so curious to see how much he’s grown and changed. But I’m also a bit nervous. I want to make sure I honor his newfound independence. And mine. I have to remind myself that my job as his parent has built-in obsolescence and if I’m doing it well, I’ll be, for the most part, out of business in a few years.
Lay off my big brother Angelo. — Lori Mozilo
My second confession is that I am the youngest sister of Angelo Mozilo who, up until recently, was Chief Executive of Countrywide Mortgage. I am writing because, although the Congressional hearings on the mortgage crisis did indeed stoke my sense of moral outrage, my anger, this time has been reserved for Henry Waxman and the Democrats on his committee. As for the truth, it has been in very short supply.
