Sultans of spin are back for another season of scheming
Neckties were skinny, the expense accounts fat, and lunchtime liaisons were as plentiful as secretaries' IBM Selectrics. In the 1960s world of AMC's "Mad Men," the retro drama populated by busy advertising executives, "those men were the real power players of the era," said Elisabeth Moss, who plays a naive but ambitious secretary-turned-copywriter. "They were at the forefront of everything. There were changes happening (in the world), and they definitely felt that power."






