Nicholas Kristof

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New York Times Columnists Kristof, Krugman Agree: Repealing Obama-Care Would Have a Body Count

Two New York Times' liberal columnists are agreed: Repealing Obama-care would have a massive body count. Paul Krugman: "...many people in America really do die every year because they don’t have ...
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New York Times Columnists Kristof, Krugman Agree: Repealing Obama-Care Would Have a Body Count

Paul Krugman: "...many people in America really do die every year because they don’t have health insurance. How many deaths are we talking about? That’s not an easy question to answer, and ...
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Nicholas Kristof's Kindergarten Liberalism: U.S. Rich Like Greedy Kid With 'Mountain of Toys for Himself'

Nicholas Kristof's childish liberalism: "Imagine a kindergarten with 100 students, lavishly supplied with books, crayons and toys. Yet you gasp: one avaricious little boy is jealously guarding a ...
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Piers Morgan Says Ahmadinejad UN Speech 'for Him' 'Almost Reasonable'

On Monday, CNN's Piers Morgan said Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad "makes perfect rational sense" when talking about broadly about "Afghanistan and Iraq and America's response to 9/11." ...
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NYT Columnists Gone Wild: Dowd Accused of Anti-Semitic Tropes, Kristof Says Netanyahu Interfering in US Election

Has Maureen Dowd's documented hatred of Paul Ryan finally pushed her over the edge? The New York Times columnist is accused by several pundits of employing anti-Semitic tropes in her latest ...
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GOP Convention 'Colossal Hoax,' Party 'Trades in Human Horridness,' New York Times Columnists Say

What four New York Times columnists had to say about the Republican National Convention. Maureen Dowd called it "a colossal hoax," among other things, while Charles Blow also lit into GOP ...
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GOP Convention 'Colossal Hoax,' Party 'Trades in Human Horridness,' New York Times Columnists Say

What four New York Times columnists had to say about the Republican National Convention. Maureen Dowd called it "a colossal hoax," among other things, while Charles Blow also lit into GOP "lying" ...
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