The Armed Madhouse travel blog by Greg Palast Thomas Friedman's Underpants
[New York] Von Eckardt, our chief investigator, joined me and Krugman in the green room. She's a big fan of Paul's and couldn't wait to hear two of her favorite economics writers talk privately about the great issues of the day. "I wring them out as absolutely tight as I can," said Krugman, "and by the morning they're just a little damp but you can still wear them." I had a different technique for stretching the supply of underwear on book tours: Wear them into the shower or, in a pinch, turn them inside out. "There's one guy that has a clean pair Fed-Ex'd to him every day and he puts the dirty ones in a return envelope." The "guy," of course, had to be Thomas Friedman. Von Eckardt was fuming. "THAT'S WHAT YOU GUYS TALK ABOUT? YOUR UNDERPANTS?!" Actually, I thought it was all quite informative. -- Jim Devine / "Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate." -- Bertrand Russell
