Check it out! Paul Krugman has the day off, so his New York Times page-mate, Bill Kristol, decided to be a good sport and write Krugman's column for him. I exaggerate, but not much. Suddenly, the hard-right neocon columnist who was Sarah Palin's chief patron and advocate is concerned that conservatives have no answers to the central problem of the age, that George W. Bush could be the new Herbert Hoover, and that this could be another 1933, the beginning of a very, very long Republican winter.
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