Paul Krugman blames Matt Lauer interview for Clinton loss (McCain, Ron Paul, enemy)
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No surprise. Lauer has been public enemy nimber1 since that interview
This assertion makes it seem as if Krugman believes that even just one debate or interview that isn't heavily biased in the democrat candidate's favor is enough to get that candidate to lose. The leftist bias must be present and prominent in every single case for their narrative to survive. If this belief is widespread it would explain why so many on the left seem to fight so passionately to silence all voices that disagree with them. They feel their ideology cannot stand up to even the smallest amount of unbiased scrutiny.
This assertion makes it seem as if Krugman believes that even just one debate or interview that isn't heavily biased in the democrat candidate's favor is enough to get that candidate to lose. The leftist bias must be present and prominent in every single case for their narrative to survive. If this belief is widespread it would explain why so many on the left seem to fight so passionately to silence all voices that disagree with them. They feel their ideology cannot stand up to even the smallest amount of unbiased scrutiny.
Krugman is only interested in getting (D)'s elected. He isn't interested in fairness or principles are any of that sort of thing.
Is this why Lauer was targeted? As I said , it's an interesting theory.
the left continues to be pathetic. As John McCain recently told Hillary, you have to move on and get over it. He lost with grace. Crooked Hillary and her supporters can't seem to do the same.
Krugman is only interested in getting (D)'s elected. He isn't interested in fairness or principles are any of that sort of thing.
Is this why Lauer was targeted? As I said , it's an interesting theory.
Krugman is scared to death, Trump is going to put Ron Paul in charge of the Federal Reserve.
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