Damn! Super Genius Paul Krugman is Having a Weekanum Horrilibis

And…seriously.

How delicious is that?!?!

CNBC’s Squawk Box Tears Into Paul Krugman Following His ‘Zombies At CNBC’ Blog Post

Thursday morning, the hosts of CNBC’s Squawk Box shot back at Paul Krugman for his blog post trashing the show and its network as perpetuators of “zombie” ideas following a tense appearance of his on the program.

…Later on, co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin asked the trio of guests about Krugman’s critique that their plan was “regressive.” [Alan] Simpson, the co-chair of President Obama’s National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, brushed back with strong words for the Nobel-winning economist:

Paul Krugman is a little hyper. And when this started for me, he said that I never saw a spending cut I didn’t love, or some snide little crack. But I think he needs to rest. He needs some solace. He needs to sit in Sun Valley and someone hold his hand and say, “Poor, poor dear.” He just gave into ranting.

I mean, he’s been to Europe and now New York City, and yet…no solace, no peace, no quiet nestling on accolades for the Nobel laureate?

HAVE THEY NO COMMON DECENCY?!?!?!

Where does one go to be appreciated?

And shut up about my puerco Latin.

5 Responses to “Damn! Super Genius Paul Krugman is Having a Weekanum Horrilibis”

  1. JeffS says:

    If Krugman wants appreciation, try Cuba. Or Iran.

  2. Gary from Jersey says:

    The NYT will probably give him a raise after this.

  3. Syd B. says:

    Why do Nobel Prizes still carry so much weight? Think of the many recipients who turned out to be world class turds. Krugman is certainly one of them and we don’t have to go back very far in history to find the last additon to turdsville.

  4. JeffS says:

    Nobel Prizes carry weight because they used to mean something, back before the lefties hijacked the committees, and used them to flog the masses with the “superiority” of the intellectual elite.

  5. mojo says:

    “…and when Mr. Whiskers is unhappy, people DIE!”

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