Larry Kudlow Called Out By Chuck Todd For Single Worst Call In Modern Economic History

Chuck Todd did it. He confronted Larry Kudlow with what very well might have been the single worst economic call in modern history. On December 7, 2007, in an article for the National Review, Kudlow said the following about the Bush economy: There is no recession. Despite all the doom and gloom from the economic pessimistas, the resilient U.S economy continues moving ahead quarter after quarter, year after year defying dire forecasts and delivering positive growth. These guys are going to win

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4 thoughts on “Larry Kudlow Called Out By Chuck Todd For Single Worst Call In Modern Economic History

  1. Hiring the Keystone cops to provide your security works just fine when there are no threats. When danger lurks, and you need to inspire confidence among those at risk, they’re not the best choice.

  2. Larry Kudlow is the Fairy Godfather of supply-side economics. He wears ruby slippers inside his dress shoes, clicks his heels, and repeats: “There are no cuts like tax cuts”.

  3. Hiring Kudlow for a top government economic position is like hiring Tom Cruise as a Navy fighter pilot. Just because someone can play a role doesn’t mean they can do the job.

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