May 10, 2004
New York Times nutcase

Paul Krugman is at it again, with a column full of distortions and half-truths. Just trust us, John Ashcroft said, as he demanded that Congress pass the Patriot Act, no questions asked. After two and a half years, during which he arrested and secretly detained more than a thousand people, Mr. Ashcroft has yet to […]

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May 10, 2004
Michael Moore, liar

Lying, hate-filled, arrogant, et cetera, ad infinitum fillmmaker created a brouhaha last week when he accused Disney of violating his First Amendment rights by refusing to distribute his latest film pack of lies. Well, a day later it came out that Moore knew long ago that Disney wouldn't be distributing his film. The entire story […]

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April 26, 2004
Krugmania

Extensive use of facts is not really necessary if you're a columnist at the New York Times. Case in point: Paul Krugman. Krugman, a former adviser to disgraced energy giant Enron, starts out with an interesting claim. [T]here's a deep mystery surrounding Dick Cheney's energy task force, but it's not about what happened back in […]

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April 8, 2004
He's ignored it for a week

The inestimable Viking Pundit has an idea of what New York Times columnist Paul Krugman will write about in tomorrow's column. I'm going to have to concur with his assessment. *UPDATE* In a wily attempt to prove us wrong, Krugman has addressed the uptick in new jobs. Krugman's analysis: Not good enough. Frankly, Krugman's "analysis" […]

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April 6, 2004
A correction?

Well, it doesn't look like a correction. It doesn't really sound like a correction, but it may be something correctionish. Today's Paul Krugman column has the following note at the bottom. A Yawngate update: CNN called me to insist that despite what it first said, the administration really, truly wasn't responsible for the network's claim […]

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April 2, 2004
Opinion or lie?

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is making a pretty serious accusation. In his latest column, Krugman claims that the Bush administration somehow "got" to CNN. You can find a news story about the incident here. Two things. First, I'm curious to see what CNN's response to this accusation will be. After all, a New […]

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March 26, 2004
Covering for Krugman

New York Times Paul Krugman's latest column was published today and there's no note of his malicious misquote of former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer. Apparently Fleischer's letter to the editor will be the closest the Times' comes to really correcting the record. It's curious though that today's op-ed page does contain a correction and […]

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March 23, 2004
Stealth correction?

If you click on the link in the item below, you'll find that New York Times columnist Paul Krugman maliciously and deceptively misquoted former presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer. Krugman turned comments chiding a Republican congressman for a bigoted comment against Sikhs and Bill Maher's infamous characterizations of the 9/11 hijackers as brave and Americans […]

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March 23, 2004
Who Krugman trusts

For today's fisking of the latest Krugman screed, check out Luskin. I do find it curious however that the only former administration officials Krugman seems to trust are ones who share Krugman's preconceived opinion of the president.

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March 15, 2004
Where Rall goes, Krugman follows

Last year, nutjob wacko "columnist"/"cartoonist" Ted Rall wrote that it was likely that dictator-for-life George W. Bush would cancel this year's general election. Considering the fact that the United States even managed to have a presidential election at the height of the Civil War, Rall's lame charge was tantamount to saying that President Bush would […]

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