The guy who said the Internet was a fad is criticizing the GOP’s ‘go-to-guy’ on economics.
Note, Paul Krugman has not been right about much of anything in the last four years; remember when he said the economy would crumble after Trump was first elected in 2016? Good times.
The durability of Stephen Moore as the GOP's go-to guy on economics tells you something about the party. I don't think he's ever gotten anything — factual, legal, analytic — right 1/ https://t.co/rv2D3dMvwg
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) August 3, 2020
That he tweeted this with a straight face says so much about him and ain’t none of it good.
I mean, he can't even enter the right numbers in a spreadsheet 2/ https://t.co/hCnte39Eer
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) August 3, 2020
We mean, Paul said the Internet was a fad.
But the incompetence may be the point. If he could do anything right, he might not be politically reliable 3/ https://t.co/brCDuPWx1F
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) August 3, 2020
Politically reliable.
Sounds like Paul himself, right, because talk about incompetence.
— You Should Have Voted For Gary (@colorblindk1d) August 7, 2020
Guy Benson chimed in with that much-needed mirror.
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— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) August 7, 2020
Krugman has been wrong about everything and never in doubt.
— Lizzy Jones (@LizzyJo38668474) August 7, 2020
If anyone knows about being politically reliable it’s Paul Krugman.
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