Friday, June 15, 2012

About Paul Krugman on the Robert Wenzel Show

For those who have emailed me or asked in the comments about my interviewing Paul Krugman, you should know that The Robert Wenzel Show executive producer Chris Rossini has contacted Krugman's publicist and the publicist  responded to Rossini stating that Krugman is too busy to come on the show.

13 comments:

  1. I am sure he is too busy to come on the show. He has a very busy life spinning his lies about economics, the economy, and keeping track of them all. He could not possibly allow time for the truth to get into the way.

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    1. It will be easy to prove he's lying when he shows up on another news show promoting his book.

      You have to admire Ron Paul displaying grace, intelligence, and most of all, patience when being interviewed by usually hostile interviewers. He has courage to face his enemies, but not Krugman. Enough said.

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    2. You can tell he lies when he shows up on another friendly news show.

      In great contrast, Ron Paul displays grace, intelligence and, most of all, patience when facing usually hostile interviewers. Ron Paul has courage of his convictions and the willingness to face his critics whereas Krugman does not.

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  2. How can he be busy? I'm convinced he doesn't write half the stuff attributed to him on his own.

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  3. Yeah, I just bet. LOL!!

    The little punk knows he doesn't stand a chance.

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  4. I actually think he's confident that his loyal readers such as they are do not. He's happy to be told what to tell people what to think that he can't do anything else except stroke his pussy until she throw a hissy fit. you know I'm not talking about wife, right?

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  5. This Ivy league turd had enough time to make an appearance in the film Get Him to the Greek. Somehow he doesn't have enough time to debate Bob Murphy and win food pantry money, or go on Bob Wenzel's show.

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  6. Lets start the "Krugman on Wenzel" donation fund; right after Krugman debates Bob Murphy...

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  7. Mr. Wenzel,

    I have been doing your reading list, and today's article "The Peculiar and Unique Position of Economics" was fantastic. His first point reminded me of Paul Krugman:

    "The naïve man's propensity to ascribe omnipotence to his thoughts, however confused and contradictory, is never manifestly and unambiguously falsified by experience. The economist can never refute the economic cranks and quacks in the way in which the doctor refutes the medicine man and the charlatan. History speaks only to those people who know how to interpret it on the ground of correct theories."

    And while I am on the Mises article, his second point reminded me of Rand Paul:

    "[I]n the field of social organization and economic policies ... the best theories are useless if not supported by public opinion. They cannot work if not accepted by a majority of the people. ... New ideas and innovations are always an achievement of uncommon men. But these great men cannot succeed in adjusting social conditions to their plans if they do not convince public opinion."

    Thanks for compiling these excellent articles into a study plan anyone can take on.

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  8. Speaking of interviews, have you tried to get Rand Paul for an interview? That would be something I would like to see. It certainly would be nice having a spokesperson for those who are upset with the endorsement rather than all the interviews he's had so far with people that basically agree it was the right thing to do and he went about it in the right way.

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  9. I think what he meant was that he wouldn't have enough time to prepare an interview with BW...I'm sure he heard about your destruction for the fed so he knows his typical lies wouldn't work with BW.

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