July 16, 2004
Just one comment...

...on today's Paul Krugman column in the New York Times. As I said last week, I don't see how Mr. Bush can win this debate. It doesn't matter what "it" is. Can anyone remember a time when Krugman thought Bush could win any debate? Is there any decision Bush has ever made that Krugman thought […]

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July 7, 2004
He's back

Donald Luskin has returned from his vacation and he's got a ton of bloggy goodness. Check it out.

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July 2, 2004
The loony left

I was going to refrain from beating up on Michael Moore for awhile just because it seemed like piling on. After all, sites like www.moorelies.com, www.bowlingfortruth.com and www.moorewatch.com, are doing a pretty good job of ensuring that the Oscar-winning filmmaker's propaganda doesn't go unchallenged. But then I read today's "column" by my favorite New York […]

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June 29, 2004
Krugman today

For all the commentary you need to read on the New York Times' favorite columnist, Paul Krugman, check out this post by Roger L. Simon. Also, the first comment nearly had me falling out my chair laughing. You wouldn�t catch Paul Krugman dead... Stop teasing us! Heh.

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June 22, 2004
Facts, schmacts

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, after attacking the left's favorite hobgoblin, Attorney General John Ashcroft, for failing to capture any real terrorists -- blames him for ... uh ... catching a terrorist. A correction? Don't make me laugh.

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June 16, 2004
No surprise here

Columnist Michelle Malkin points out on her new blog that New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has a little problem with the truth. No surprise there. And no, don't expect a correction.

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June 10, 2004
Not surprised

New York Times talentless hack columnist Paul Krugman continues his crusade to minimize Reagan's legacy and trash his own economic credentials a column at a time. I'll let Don Luskin and others pick apart Krugman's economics, but one juxtaposition in Krugman's column demonstrated that Krugman is only interested in making partisan points. The architect of […]

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June 1, 2004
Taxes as a method of income redistribution

So, if you tax the rich less, does that necessarily mean that you are raising taxes on the poor? Paul Krugman thinks so. Don Luskin disagrees.

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May 28, 2004
To tell the truth

Paul Krugman complains that President Bush suffers from an "infallibilty complex." To resort to a schoolyard retort (the level of Krugman's arguments): "It takes one to know one." On a related note: Over at Random Jottings, they're updating Paul Krugman's job chart.

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May 14, 2004
A non-correction correction

Last Friday the government announced that 288,000 new jobs had been created in April. That followed the creation of more than 300,000 new jobs in March. If you're the New York Times' resident economist columnist, you might want to analyze this trend. Instead, Paul Krugman spends his first opportunity on the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, […]

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