Posted on 11/04/2004 5:27:45 PM PST by kcvl
Sigh... OK, Mr. Krugman. I am also a radical.
But if we are calling names, you are a Progressive !!!!
In fact many very liberal friends of mine have found empathy with Bush's contmept for the status quo. He's shaken the foundations of US foreign policy norms of the last 40 years. His unflinching push forward with no regard for the venom directed at him has made him a hero for some who can relate to the rebellious ethic.
My greatest dissapointment in John Kerry becoming president would have been that he was the safer, conservative choice. Kerry was a status quo politician while Bush doesn't hesitate to cu his own path.
Hey. The 60's liberal psychotics have had their brief run, with Clinton. They thought it was just the start when actually it was just the peak. They are has beens. Our young sons and daughters don't even know who Bob Dillon and Carol King are, and they also don't care. So sorry Krugman, this is not Bush radically taking America, it is the sound of a dying dinosaur called the 60's generation. Sure, they still think they are hip and know more than the rest, but they are fading into oblivion as the next new generation cares less about their bleeding hearts, and none to soon. We live in a troubled and dangerous world, and to preserve our way is going to take a lot more than flipping the peace sign. So walk away Krugman. This election proved that money and old media are irrelevant. Your kinds are holed up on their urban penthouse enclaves, cackling to each other like a bunch of brainless, frightened hens. The rest of America is out there inventing a bright future for ourselves, and we don't mind leaving the lazy, indulgent slobs like you, Krugman, behind.
Why would anyone waste time on Krugman who is a radical, Mike Moore Hate American Democrat?
And I see you drooled on me in the process....EEEEEWWWWWWWWWWW.....
America is what it is Paul - and it is strongly in Bush's camp by a plurality of 8.5 million souls. You are the one that deeply dislikes America as it is.
I'd tell you to "get over it" Paul, but you can't because your a very small small man.
buchanan finally got one right.
Why Krugman is never labeled as the "Enron advisor" that he was is beyond me. He seems to be the only person from Enron who is beyond the reach of the scandal.
For one reason it is FUNNY and for a second to show how radical and ignorant this person is and how the New York Times is stupid for having people like this employed.
One more reason to vote for "radicals" who resemble us.
Do we have someone who is a bite weepy and not able to accept losing. maybe it is time to head back to grade school and learn the basics of competition. Oh wait, we removed that from the schools so as not to hurt anyone's feelings.
please enlighten me Freepers. who the hell is Kruger?
Overthrowing the crown was radical, yes, but the principles themselves, of individual freedom, personal liberty, limited government were not radical. Those things were distinctly English, the product of old Anglo Saxon tradition.
Today, though, many Americans see those principles as radical.
No kidding.
Bernie Goldberg is on Fox News confirming what we all know. The lefties are so arrogant they don't get it. The media elites are holed up in the ivory towers talking about us "stupid hicks".
to show you what a fool he is and loser, he was a guest on Air America today HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
I was over there looking to see when they put up the FOR Sale sign and they have some guy named Uncle Mike or some such name with a message for us ...he is hideous....
these people, are way crazier than we gave them credit for...
Advice for us from the "air america" crowd... pUUU alert
http://airamericaradio.com/layout.asp?baseurl=MikeMalloyShow/11-03-04/MikeMalloy.wma
Krugman writes for the New York Times and he is a LUNATIC!
FMCDH(BITS)
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