Posted on 11/05/2004 8:34:44 AM PST by xsysmgr
On Election Day, Paul Krugman was all choked up. Now, hes just choking. And I wont kid you Im loving it.
Heres what Americas most dangerous liberal pundit had to say in his New York Times column Tuesday morning, when he expected John Kerry to win the presidency:
I always get a little choked up when I go to the local school to cast my vote. The humbleness of the surroundings only emphasizes the majesty of the process: this is democracy, Americas great gift to the world, in action.
But over the last few days Ive been seeing pictures from Florida that are even more majestic. They show long lines of voters, snaking through buildings and on down the sidewalk: citizens patiently waiting to do their civic duty. Those people still believe in American democracy; and because they do, so do I.
Regular readers wont be in any doubt about who I want to win, though New York Times rules prevent me from giving any explicit endorsement. (Hint: its the side that benefits from large turnout.) Above all, though, I want to see democracy vindicated, and the stain of 2000 eradicated, by a clean election in which as many people as possible get to cast their votes, and have those votes counted.
The poor guy. How easy it was for him to get all misty-eyed and magnanimous, and wish for nothing more than a clean election, when he thought that it was his candidate who would benefit from a large voter turnout. But his predictions for Tuesday proved to have been as absurdly wrong as near everything else he has written in his Times column over the last four years.
And the misty eyes didnt last that long. In his column today, Krugmans eyes are dry and his fangs are bared. Its full of all the hate-filled Bush-bashing talking points weve heard repeated for years now the same ones Kerry campaigned on, and the same ones that sent him to defeat. And what about Tuesdays homage to the tear-jerking glory of American democracy, rendered all the more glorious by record turnout?
President Bush isnt a conservative. Hes a radical the leader of a coalition that deeply dislikes America as it is thanks to a heavy turnout by evangelical Christians, Mr. Bush has four more years to advance that radical agenda. ... Mr. Bush did not win in a landslide. Without the fading but still potent aura of 9/11, when the nation was ready to rally around any leader, he wouldnt have won at all.
But, of course, Bush did win in a landslide. And when the angry sputtering is all over, thats a rebuke just too humiliating for Krugman to withstand. For all of us who have been wondering what a defeated Krugman would do if Bush were reelected, now we know: Like Scarlet OHara, hes retiring to the fainting sofa:
Ill be starting a long-planned break next week, to work on an economics textbook. Ill be back in January.
I didnt think my joy Tuesday night could be made any more complete, but it has been. Just think two months of Krugman-free Tuesdays and Fridays. Oh, by the way, I hereby volunteer to proof-read Krugmans textbook before it is published. Hes been known to make mistakes, and Ive been known to catch them.
Krugmans not the only hate-filled liberal celeb whos swooning. Zillionaire George Soros, who threw $100 million down the Kerry sinkhole, said just before the election that if Bush wins I shall go into some kind of monastery.
A particular humiliation for Soros must be the fact that he, celebrated as the man who broke the Bank of England with his speculative attacks on the British pound in 1992, was bested during this election by a tiny online futures market. Well never know if it was Soros, but as Ive reported here, someone using Soross trading philosophy tried to manipulate the futures on George Bushs reelection probabilities, traded online at Tradesports.com. After whoever it was threw away millions of dollars on losing trades to push futures prices down at critical moments in the campaign to make it seem as though Bushs chances were worse than they really were the futures nevertheless turned out to be near-perfect predictors of the election.
What other form of polling had a track record like this, in this crazy election year? Tradesports futures prices, as of month-end September (a little more than a month before the election),
correctly predicted Bush would win;
correctly predicted all 50 states except three (N.H., Wis., N.M.);
correctly predicted all 34 Senate races except four (Alaska, Fla., N.C., S.D. in all cases the GOP won);
correctly predicted the GOP would keep Senate control; and
correctly predicted the GOP would keep House control.
Tradesports futures prices as of the last Friday in October (four days before the election)
correctly predicted Bush would win;
correctly predicted all 50 states except one (Wis.);
correctly predicted all 34 senate races except one (Alaska);
correctly predicted the GOP would keep Senate control;
correctly predicted the GOP would keep House control.
Everyone who celebrates Bushs victory must have his or her own personal post-election schadenfreude list. Perhaps you especially savor Michael Moores humiliation or Terry McAuliffes, or Dan Rathers. So many liberal hate-mongers, so little time. As an economist and a trader, Krugman and Soros are at the top of my list. But as a blogger, I take special pleasure in the sudden and ignominious ending of the 15 minutes of fame of such online smear artists as Brad DeLong, Joshua Marshall, Markos Moulitsas (who blogs as Kos), and Duncan Black (who blogs as Atrios).
These bloggers have constituted an online echo-chamber, amplifying and repeating the party line dictated by liberal alpha wolves like Krugman and McAuliffe. At the same time, they have acted as an oppo research network, digging up unsubstantiated Bush-bashing lies that pundits like Krugman can then validate simply by publishing them in respectable media. And where do you think the money comes from so that these bloggers can sit around all day in their pajamas blogging, instead of doing real work? No surprise some of it comes from George Soros.
But the jig us up. Yesterday, Atrios wrote,
I hope that neither the generosity of wealthy benefactors nor the flood of small money donations from the less-than-rich crowd stops flowing to the new infrastructure were creating. But, Im increasingly getting the sense that part of the problem is that at the moment it isnt clear just what this infrastructure is supposed to be supporting. We need to figure out just what our ideas and message are, and then the infrastructure will help us project them into the public mind.
Translation:
Mr. Krugman, please keep telling us what to think we dont know what our ideas and message are or what we are supposed to be supporting. And Mr. Soros, even though you threw $100 million away paying people like me to fail to win the presidency for John Kerry, please keep paying us anyway. We need the money. And it was fun. Please?
Krugman having a long planned fainting spell. George Soros joining a monastery. Liberal bloggers holding out the tin cup. Its been a wonderful week, hasnt it?
Donald Luskin is chief investment officer of Trend Macrolytics LLC, an independent economics and investment-research firm. He welcomes your comments at don@trendmacro.com.
Pardon my French, but god damn this week has been fun!
Excellent article.
Seems the democrats are good at making "threats" of what they will do if kerry were to loose, but none are willing to stick to those "threats". Oh, but if they would.
Thought: on moore going to a monastary .... is there one large enough to accomodate him?
That line demonstrates another major difference between Conservatives and Liberals. Conservatives understand what their message is and use the media and the political process to disseminate that message. Liberals merely wish to be in power and to have influence. If only they could figure out what their ideas actually are.
I guess he voted for BUSH!
I'm still giddy, with all of the good news for America (Arafat assuming room temp, Jobs UP, Dow UP, LIBS down, Fallujah about to be wiped clean) which is bad news for the DIMs.
Yes, all wonderful, except I don't consider a leftist writing an economics textbook to be a harmless activity.
Perhaps the best since Carter's defeat.
Good article!
I gave Krugman's implosion an 8 out of ten. It really only merited a five for whiny content, but Krugman saying that he won't be inflicting a column upon the world boosted the score a solid three points.
I think we need to give a big shout out to Al Gore for inventing the Internet. Without him, this week would not have been possible!
An excellent point. The dems are getting "Bluster" training from the likes of Kim-Jong and his other buddies in the axis of evil. "I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do that". Phoooie. Just a bunch of empty rhetoric. And they wonder how they got where they are.
"Stupid is as Stupid does."
I'm stunned that this is now so completely obvious. Must be the Clinton Legacy.
A vote of profound and heartfelt THANKS to Michael Moore, who sucked literally millions of dollars out of the Democratic party.
The heckler pressed, and Kerry, losing patience, fell into senatorial procedural shorthand. "I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it," he said.
Krugman is such a smug pompous know it all windbag. I LOVE that Bush crushed Kerry with turnout.
O Canada!
His article today states: " blue states, on average, have lower rates of out-of-wedlock births than red states."
My question: If he believes OOW pregnancy is a bad thing.. he still misses the point that lower rates of OOW births might be the result of aborted OOW conceptions. He needs a math lesson too!
I'm reminded of the kind advice to liberals from Iowahawk:
"Next, you've got to stop all this crazy talk about 'suicide' and 'that's it, I'm moving to Canada.' C'mon people, just stop it!. Why? Because you are Americans too, and Americans are known for action, that's why! If you ever expect other Americans to treat you as a serious political force, you've got to get up off your duff, can all that jibber-jabber, and get cracking on the U-Hauls and tragic carbon-monoxide incidents, Mister Big Talk."
You got to love it.....Millions and millions wasted by the lamestream left.......Left wing papers are losing readers, biased networks in a tailspin, evil billionaires losing millions on propaganda and hate filled film makers being discredited!
We knocked the liars, cheaters and givers of misinformation out of the ball park...but beware, they will lick their wounds and be back for more. Enjoy your victory week. The ground game starts again on Monday!
...... thanks to a heavy turnout by evangelical Christians, Mr. Bush has four more years to advance that radical agenda.
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