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Comedic Deficit: Paul Krugman Retires Leaving Economics ‘Bad Takes’ Void at The New York Times

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Economist Paul Krugman is retiring today, saying goodbye to The New York Times where he’s filled columns with infuriating, but sometimes hilarious opinions. He will be missed. Krugman was a small man who has brought us many big laughs. Now, attention is being turned to who will fill his boys’ department shoes.

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First, some background from The Times.

Krugman was known for his bad economic predictions. Here’s the one he’s best known for.

Krugman’s departure has created a huge void. No, not in economics, in comedy. Posters immediately started brainstorming possible replacements.

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We forgot about Robert Reich. He’s definitely on the short list.

Who are we fooling? There’s only one choice!

CNBC’s Jim Cramer has to bring his Mad Money ‘skills’ to The New York Times. Now, how do we make this happen?

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