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(51,357 posts)G.O.P. Monetary Madness
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: December 15, 2011
Apparently the desperate search of Republicans for someone they can nominate not named Willard M. Romney continues. New polls suggest that in Iowa, at least, we have already passed peak Gingrich. Next up: Representative Ron Paul.
In a way, that makes sense. Mr. Romney isnt trusted because hes seen as someone who cynically takes whatever positions he thinks will advance his career a charge that sticks because its true. Mr. Paul, by contrast, has been highly consistent. I bet you wont find video clips from a few years back in which he says the opposite of what hes saying now.
Unfortunately, Mr. Paul has maintained his consistency by ignoring reality, clinging to his ideology even as the facts have demonstrated that ideologys wrongness. And, even more unfortunately, Paulist ideology now dominates a Republican Party that used to know better.
Im not talking here about Mr. Pauls antiwar views or his less well-known views on civil and reproductive rights, which would horrify liberals who think of him as a good guy. Im talking, instead, about his views on economics.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/16/opinion/gop-monetary-madness.html?_r=1