March 9, 2004
Increasing efficiency

Illustrating the amazing gains in productivity in the American economy through increased efficiency, New York Times "columnist" Paul Krugman's latest effort is a milestone. Time and time again, Krugman has simply recycled columns with the same sorry attacks on President Bush. Today Krugman's "column" consists of a graphic and three explanatory attack paragraphs. When I […]

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March 5, 2004
The lies continue

I'd love to get a job where I can just recycle old blog posts over and over and over ad infinitum. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman (whose Nobel Prize in economics is never going to come if he's really this stupid) has trotted out another column -- a virtual carbon copy of one nearly […]

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February 28, 2004
Waste of resources

It appears as though someone got ticked at New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and wrote him a missive filled with words not usually used in polite company. Krugman's response? Send in the FBI. I must say that I'm disappointed. I was bashing Krugman before bashing Krugman was cool -- and I haven't even received […]

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February 27, 2004
He's back

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has returned from his all-to-short vacation. And he's made some news with this comment: Let me spare you the usual economist's sermon on the virtues of free trade, except to say this: although old fallacies about international trade have been making a comeback lately (yes, Senator Charles Schumer, that […]

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February 6, 2004
Fisking Krugman

The Econopundit has taken a close look at New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's latest screed and sliced and diced it.

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January 30, 2004
Krugman's memory hole

Do you remember when U.N. chief weapons inspector Hans Blix reported to the U.N. that Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and that he had complied with U.N. resolution 1441? No. Well New York Times columnist Paul Krugman does. Surely even supporters of the Iraq war must be dismayed by the administration's reaction […]

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January 27, 2004
Today's must-reads

Peggy Noonan warns the Democrats against doing damage to the country by nominating Gen. Wesley Clark. Donald Luskin takes a look at New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's campaign consultant work and finds it lacking.

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January 23, 2004
Playing with the numbers

The New York Times most irrelevant columnist, Paul Krugman, takes on new electronic voting machines in his latest column. No big deal. Nothing egregiously partisan in the article, except for the first paragraph. [T]he disputed election of 2000 left a lasting scar on the nation's psyche. A recent Zogby poll found that even in red […]

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January 20, 2004
Facts, we don't need no stinkin' facts

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman throws a fit for all the world to see, with generalizations and vicious partisan attacks. [A]ccording to advance reports, George Bush will use tonight's State of the Union speech to portray himself as a visionary leader who stands above the political fray. But that act is losing its effectiveness. […]

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January 16, 2004
Bush Derangement Syndrome sufferers

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has identified fellow sufferers of BDS in today's screed masquerading as a political column. Krugman outs presidential candidate Wesley Clark in The New York Times as an acute BDS sufferer. [E]arlier this week, Wesley Clark had some strong words about the state of the nation. "I think we're at […]

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