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Paul Krugman Alert: You knew he was a nut. But a pedo as well?
2020-01-09
[FoxNews] New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is appearing to be having technical difficulties as he acknowledged Wednesday on Twitter that his IP address had been "compromised" and used to "download child pornography."

"Well, I’m on the phone with my computer security service, and as I understand it someone compromised my IP address and is using it to download child pornography," Krugman wrote in a now-deleted tweet. "I might just be a random target. But this could be an attempt to Qanon me. It’s an ugly world out there."

Qanon is a reference to the group of conspiracy theorists who in recent years spread incriminating myths against many high-profile Democrats on social media.

Hours later, Krugman deleted the tweet, saying that the Times was "now on the case" that it could have been a "scam."

"Deleted original tweet. Times thinks it may have been a scam. Anyway, will have more security in future," Krugman wrote.
And courtesy of Herb McCoy, a twitter thread on the subject:
The only logical reason I can think of why Paul Krugman would advertise, apropos of nothing, that child pornography is "being downloaded" to his computer (and totally NOT by him) is because he got tipped that he's about to be in deep shit.
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Posted by:Lex

#15  . #13 He might have just naively fallen for a new Indian phone scammer scheme.

The most likely explanation.
Posted by: SteveS   2020-01-09 22:19  

#14  He's getting in front of the story.
Posted by: charger   2020-01-09 18:22  

#13  He might have just naively fallen for a new Indian phone scammer scheme.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2020-01-09 15:58  

#12  ...or erase video tapes when its about them.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-01-09 15:43  

#11  You don't compromise an IP. You spoof it. Easy thing to do, but Krugman wouldn't have anyway of knowing if that happened, unless perhaps one his accounts reported an access from his IP that he knew wasn't him. So it sounds like prepping his defense in advance once he caught wind he was under investigation.

On the flip side, this has become the new 'dropsy' testimony. It's just too easy for the cops to plant incriminating files on your PC - so they do.
Posted by: Iblis   2020-01-09 12:46  

#10  Not to be mean, but given Krugman's record of being wrong about everything, he is probably wrong about this too.

Hey, maybe it's those Russian pranksters that called Maxine Waters the other day.
Posted by: SteveS   2020-01-09 11:00  

#9  
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-01-09 09:36  

#8  The guilty flee where none pursue.
Posted by: Spusotle Tojo1377   2020-01-09 08:02  

#7  Rep. Anthony Weiner Says He's Victim of a Hacker - May 30, 2011

Posted by: Lex   2020-01-09 04:51  

#6  I suppose it's possible that like Brennan, Jeh Johnson and others he could have been the victim of illegal access gained by a fifteen year-old "Cracka" who pranked his ISP's call center idiots who then let the prankster into his computer through the front door as it were.

But not likely.

No one, not even demented fifteen year-old anarchists like the above perp, Kane Gabriel, gives a shit about this former-economist-who-types-boring-screeds-ad-nauseam
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-09 01:37  

#5  Betting pool, anyone?

How long before he's arrested? Months, weeks? Hours?
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-09 01:21  

#4  Re the Twitter thread (thanks, 'Erb!), IIRC Krugman's behavior follows the exact same pattern shown by other busted high-profile child pr0n aficionados such as one of the British 60s invasion rockers ... I forgot which one.

The standard SOE for those monsters seems to be:
1. Get busted
2. Claim to have been "hacked"
3. Make lots of noise and busy motions that you're supposedly "on the case" and hunting down the dastardly hackers
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-09 01:16  

#3  Agree. Why the publicity, Paul?

Or should we be addressing you by your Carlos Danger-style nick? What is it-- "SnuggyBear"? "Papa-Lib"?
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-09 01:08  

#2  Former FBI Director James "BleachBit" Comey is on the case.
Posted by: Glinter Jaique8353   2020-01-09 01:05  

#1  @paulkrugman
The Times is now on the case.


Times? No police Paul because why....?

Mary@mlh247
If memory serves, didn't Anthony Wiener throw this excuse out there also? WTH??

Tony Bruno@TonyBrunoShow
Replying to @paulkrugman
Waiting for confirmation from @TheBabylonBee a more trusted news source

Al Q. Holic@Johnnywhales
8h8 hours ago
Not exactly sure why he feels the need to share this info.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-01-09 00:58  

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