Friday, December 26, 2003

Krugman Tells Reporters Their Business

Krugman Tells Reporters Their Business

Paul Krugman tells reporters how to do their job. He doesn't believe that reportes tell the truth enough and he wants them to refrain from telling us about what candidates wear and more about their policy positions.

More specifically, he tells them that they should report the perils of a second George Bush term.

Interestingly, this advice to stick to the facts comes from a man who, in his last column, called the United States economy "moribund," and whose December 16 column accused Halliburton of "profiteering," even as his own paper reported that Halliburton did not earn excessive profits.

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