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Paul Krugman's style of commentary has indeed been known to polarize opinions, drawing criticism from various ideological groups. His often provocative and strongly worded columns in The New York Times have a way of uniting disparate factions in their mutual disdain or frustration with what they perceive as his patronizing tone or oversimplification of complex economic issues. This reaction underscores the broader phenomenon where commentators with a strong, clear voice can inadvertently create coalitions of critics across the political spectrum.
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