CAROL LOOMIS: Well, one of the centers of criticism has been the Wall Street Journal's editorial page.
WARREN BUFFETT: Oh, really? (Laughter.)
CAROL LOOMIS: And they've asked you to give them your income tax statement.
WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah.
CAROL LOOMIS: What do you think about that?
WARREN BUFFETT: Well, I think it might be a terrific idea if they would just ask their boss, Rupert Murdoch, and he and I will meet at Fortune and we'll both give you our tax returns, and you can publish them. (Applause.)
CAROL LOOMIS: We like it. We like it. (Laughter.)
WARREN BUFFETT: I'm ready tomorrow morning.
So far, crickets from Rupert. But then, he may be preoccupied with how he's going to pull his tail out of Rupertgate's fire.
I wouldn't hold your breath on those tax returns, but maybe it'll shut up the whiners over at the Wall Street Journal for awhile, and it's always amusing to watch a verbal game of chicken between two billionaires.