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In reply to the discussion: 37 percent of people completely lost, Mark Morford [View all]marions ghost
(19,841 posts)58. Right, populists are endangered
Krugman is allowed begrudgingly because he has so much cred and is so right in his predictions. The token liberal, important in the NY market anyway. He gets to be the foil, stir it up.
Will check out that Douthat guy--noting that.
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Yes, note that Frank Rich and Bob Herbert, the two most populist columnists at the NY Times
Lydia Leftcoast
Mar 2013
#55
So much of the good that Franklin is credited with came from this great woman.
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#77
Decimal fractions have denominators -- they're understood (but maybe not by all.)
immoderate
Mar 2013
#80
So, which one of those things do you believe in; unicorns, Obama gun control, or more? n/t
Dawgs
Mar 2013
#17
i don't believe in the results of polls about such things as described by pundits.
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#19
Seriously? You need poll data to show you that over 35% of Americans believe in stupid shit.
Dawgs
Mar 2013
#30
the link to the source for the cloud computing point appears to be another article of the same
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#70
You're correct. Morford is conflating a lot of things that don't belong together...
truth2power
Mar 2013
#43
Should I "respect the beliefs" of someone who believes in leprechauns, or The Stork?
hatrack
Mar 2013
#29
I respect someone with different beliefs who treats people with kindness a lot more than
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2013
#69
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but NOT to having it considered equally
on point
Mar 2013
#18
George Carlin: "Just how fucking stupid do you have to be to believe in angels?"
Arugula Latte
Mar 2013
#56
Could it be, in reality, that Mark is being generous, that Mark is understating the impact of the
indepat
Mar 2013
#63
They do not believe things they were not told, they have been fooled, and so they are fools
1-Old-Man
Mar 2013
#68
oh no, clearly we should judge them on the results of surveys reported third-hand. much better,
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#86