Let’s save everyone the trouble of reading Paul Krugman for the rest of 2008
Shorter (but equally dogmatic) Paul Krugman: We?re heading into a recession (ignore what I’ve said before — this time I’m sure). The Republicans are blinkered. Everything is Alan Greenspan?s fault. I luuuuuv John Edwards. Barack Obama is not a real progressive. Repeat twice a week until about, I’d say, mid-August.
Shorter (but equally dogmatic) Paul Krugman: We?re heading into a recession (ignore what I've said before -- this time I'm sure). The Republicans are blinkered. Everything is Alan Greenspan?s fault. I luuuuuv John Edwards. Barack Obama is not a real progressive.Repeat twice a week until about, I'd say, mid-August.
Shorter (but equally dogmatic) Paul Krugman:
We?re heading into a recession (ignore what I’ve said before — this time I’m sure). The Republicans are blinkered. Everything is Alan Greenspan?s fault. I luuuuuv John Edwards. Barack Obama is not a real progressive.
Repeat twice a week until about, I’d say, mid-August.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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