Monday, December 29, 2003

Now Will Paul Krugman Apologize?

Now Will Paul Krugman Apologize?

Or, if he's too proud to apologize, will he at least retract his inaccuracy? A few weeks ago, the New York Times economist turned Molly Ivins accused the Halliburton company of "profiteering," even as his own paper, in that same issue said that Halliburton was not.

Halliburton is the latest favorite dirty word for liberals because it's a big company that Dick Cheney used to head.

Now, the New York Times has proven again that Halliburton's "multibillion-dollar contract to restore Iraq's oil infrastructure shows no evidence of profiteering by Halliburton, the Houston-based oil services company"

In fact, according the the Times, "So far this year, Halliburton's profits from Iraq have been minimal."

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