...and thus this award, going to the NY Times' very liberal and often-wrong economics writer, proves that anyone, literally anyone, can win a Nobel.
How do I know Krugman is often wrong?
Go here, and read about the efforts of the "Krugman truth squad."
They lay out his errors chapter and verse.
Just goes to show how political these Nobel prize awards can be.
Showing posts with label Paul Krugman; liberal media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Krugman; liberal media. Show all posts
Monday, October 13, 2008
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Liberalism dept, Paul Krugman speaking
And you always know what you're g0ing to hear.
Nothing much new--as always, the NY Times oft-hysterical typical liberal columnist recently again suggested Republicans and conservatives are racists, this time in complaining about the Bush administration's war on terror: "But the Republican base, which lapped up the administration’s rhetoric about the axis of evil and the war on terror, remains infected by the fear the Bushies stirred up — perhaps because fear of terrorists maps so easily into the base’s older fears, including fear of dark-skinned people in general."
Accusations of racism are slowly replacing arguments in some quarters.
Nothing much new--as always, the NY Times oft-hysterical typical liberal columnist recently again suggested Republicans and conservatives are racists, this time in complaining about the Bush administration's war on terror: "But the Republican base, which lapped up the administration’s rhetoric about the axis of evil and the war on terror, remains infected by the fear the Bushies stirred up — perhaps because fear of terrorists maps so easily into the base’s older fears, including fear of dark-skinned people in general."
Accusations of racism are slowly replacing arguments in some quarters.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Speaking of falsehoods...
Did you catch these? A couple of months ago, the inimitable New York Times columnist Paul Krugman (as always) tried to slam Republicans and conservatives, but (as always) mainly opened yet another window into the liberal mind. For example: "It has long been clear that President Bush doesn’t feel other people’s pain."
(To the Krugmans of the world, that kind of vacuous emotionalism is for some reason most important in a president.) And:
"To appeal to the G.O.P. base, however, you have to say very stupid things..."
(Because, hey, all members of the Republican base are stupid. Or, at least, such is what the Krugmans of the world believe, in order to console themselves.)
(To the Krugmans of the world, that kind of vacuous emotionalism is for some reason most important in a president.) And:
"To appeal to the G.O.P. base, however, you have to say very stupid things..."
(Because, hey, all members of the Republican base are stupid. Or, at least, such is what the Krugmans of the world believe, in order to console themselves.)
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