Word: krugman
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Inside a packed First Parish Church on Friday night, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman expressed his concern that the Bush Administration has misled the American public and has used its influence to intimidate journalists from critically examining the office of the president...
...agree with Luke Smith ’04 that it is outlandish that Paul Krugman would suggest a link between President Geroge W. Bush and the French general Georges Boulanger (Comment, “Horsing Around with the Electorate...
...attacking Paul Krugman, Smith avoids the obvious question: Do you think there was any valid reason for Mr. Bush to dress up and jet out to the USS Lincoln...
...Krugman and his fellow ideologues aren’t admitting that it’s the war, not just Bush, which is popular with Americans. Pre-war CNN polls showed that more than 60 percent of Americans supported military intervention in Iraq, on par with Bush’s approval ratings. The roughly equal percentages make sense. Bush can serve his political ambitions only by catering to the electorate; if the war did indeed serve Bush’s personal aspirations, it must also have been a war that most Americans believed was just. In our democracy, ambition can?...
...Still, Krugman questions whether “man on horseback” politics has come to America. We should be heartened that we live in a society where it can?...