Hey y’all, Paul Krugman wants us to know that publicity stunts aren’t policy.
Did Trump just "become president" — again? https://t.co/Br1mPiv3u9
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) April 10, 2017
Hrm … publicity stunts aren’t policy. Does he mean publicity stunts like passing bills to enforce laws already on the books (looking at you, Lily Ledbetter)? Beer Summits? Drawing red lines? Evolving on gay marriage? Dancing with Ellen?
Seriously. If Krugman wants to talk about publicity stunts we have eight years worth to go through.
https://twitter.com/MooreResolute/status/851397102773178369
Paul Krugman says "Publicity Stunts Aren't Policy" abt Trump. Did he say that to Obama when he went on Between Two Ferns to push Obamacare?
— Joseph A. Wulfsohn (@JosephWulfsohn) April 10, 2017
Oh yeah, that whole fern thing.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 10, 2017
Nope, Krugman probably thought that was TOTALLY rad. You know, a way for Obama to connect to everyday people.
Publicity Stunts Aren't Policy pic.twitter.com/3jloxXHv9u
— Sean Spicier (@sean_spicier) April 10, 2017
Hands up don’t shoot? Oh wait … different publicity stunt. Our bad.
From this garbage on The New York Times:
So here’s a hint: Real leadership means devising and carrying out sustained policies that make the world a better place. Publicity stunts may generate a few days of favorable media coverage, but they end up making America weaker, not stronger, because they show the world that we have a government that can’t follow through.
Like Krugman or any Democrat knows anything about real leadership. *snicker*
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