Matthews and Krugman tag team Neo-Hooverism
Of course, they’re actually talking about real economic theory, but how can it compete with this brilliant piece of CW from some dude in governor of South Carolina:
Gov. Sanford, unlike most of his colleagues, speaks out against any federal bailouts, including a fiscal stimulus bill that is likely to include state aid. “When times go south you cut spending,” Gov. Sanford said. “That’s what families do, that’s what businesses do, and I don’t think the government should be exempt from that process.”
Because, you know, if everyone cuts back on spending, that will help the economy. Hey, it makes sense when you equate the giant federal government with virtually unlimited borrowing power to a family of four. Who needs economic theory, right?
Oh, and btw, Matthews barely lets Krugman talk here…it almost like he’s auditioning for something…
Tags: Chris Matthews, Paul Krugman, politics, stimulus
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December 7th, 2008 at 1:49 pm
What’s a guy gotta do to be a contributing writer around here?
December 7th, 2008 at 8:45 pm
It’s so frustrating when Matthews asks a question only to talk over Krugman’s answers! Matthews seems a pretty arrogant, especially when he tells Krugman what to say in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech (without letting him follow up). You’d think Nobel-Prize-Winning-New-York-Times-Columnists could be trusted with that.