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Paul Krugman: David Brooks is a liar

by: andgarden

Sat Nov 10, 2007 at 22:24:16 PST        
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So we all know that David Brooks is an idiot. We also know that he's a liar. But it's unusual to hear about it from "serious" figures in the SCLM. Paul Krugman is actually a serious person--in that his brain hasn't decomposed into lima bean paste. He's been in a back-and-forth with the the adjacent liar, Brooks, over the question of whether or not Ronald Reagan used racist campaign tactics. Krugman's smack down response? It was all just an innocent mistake:
andgarden :: Paul Krugman: David Brooks is a liar
[Y]ou do really have to feel sorry for Reagan. He just kept making those innocent mistakes.

When he went on about the welfare queen driving her Cadillac, and kept repeating the story years after it had been debunked, some people thought he was engaging in race-baiting. But it was all just an innocent mistake.

When, in 1976, he talked about working people angry about the "strapping young buck" using food stamps to buy T-bone steaks at the grocery store, he didn't mean to play into racial hostility. True, as the New York Times reported,

The ex-Governor has used the grocery-line illustration before, but in states like New Hampshire where there is scant black population, he has never used the expression "young buck," which, to whites in the South, generally denotes a large black man.

But the appearance that Reagan was playing to Southern prejudice was just an innocent mistake.

David Brooks: in his place.

Update [2007-11-11 19:10 by andgarden]: Laying the final punch

It has been pointed out to me that Reagan opposed making Martin Luther King Day a national holiday, giving in only when Congress passed a law creating the holiday by a veto-proof majority. But he really didn't mean to disrespect the civil rights movement - it was just an innocent mistake.
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Have I mentioned recently (4.00 / 10)
how much I love Paul Krugman?  

Not for a couple of minutes at least.... (4.00 / 3)


[ Parent ]
The fact that (4.00 / 4)
overt racism is often written off as misunderstood, a prank, or a mistake pretty much reveals the extent to which racism is still very much a language and a way of conducting business in our country.  

Of course he played the race card.... (4.00 / 1)
And Bush one did it with "Willie Horton" and Bush two did it with "McCain's love child"...
I'll never forget when Nancy said how sympathetic she was for "those people". And don't forget Bar's statement about the Katrina victims in the Astrodome!


I still want Bush and Cheney in jail!

And a new update from Krugman re MLK (0.00 / 0)
Racist Reagan, Stupid Brooks.  

this got a mention on (4.00 / 1)
the cursor.org home page.

My views are not necessarily spelled correctly but should be taken to represent the views of the poor sap running this site even when it is obvious that we disagree.HowOd

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