I’m just glad that DougJ’s eyes have been opened, and now he too can share the burden of realizing just how stupid James Pethokoukis is. I’ve been bearing that burden solo for several years now.
Tax cut fanboy
Someone pointed me to Jim Pethokoukis’ twitter feed on the tax deal. At first I thought so what, some RedState commenter is writing dumb stuff about Congress on twitter? But this clown is actually the Money & Politics columnist and blogger for Reuters. Say what you will about the business and economics editor of the …
Something New and Original
Oh. Look. James Pethokoukis is making shit up again. Why people with track records like this are given any attention is beyond me.
Hard Times
I guess the NY Times has finally run out of gangster bankster sob stories and now is profiling the financial woes of actual gangsters: This is Joe DeFede, a retired New York gangster who oversaw the rackets in the city’s garment district in the 1990s, a perch that provided him with a Cadillac, a driver, …
Extending a Hand to Daniel Larison
Larison reads the latest nonsense from James Pethokoukis, and remarks: I’m not sure if Pethokoukis is kidding, but it seems as if he really doesn’t understand anything Stewart was saying on the show. Daniel- James isn’t kidding, and there is a solid chance he didn’t understand one thing during the entire Cramer/Stewart interview. I know …
Also, I Hear Tax Cuts Cure AIDS
It just never stops. James Pethokoukis, who spent the fall telling us that the market was falling due to the impending Obama election (AKA the Goldberg Theorem), writes about the next stimulus package (since the current bill, which has not even been signed yet, is going to fail). Not surprising, he has some ideas as …
But I Thought It Was Obamaphobia That Was Moving the Markets
Continuing from below, more refutation of the Pethokoukis “Goldberg Theorem”: Our view of the next 12 months no longer appears to be unconventional, at least not on the surface. Now everybody thinks the economy is in a recession, and many think it will be long and severe. People make comparisons to the 1930s all the …
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