The Washington Post ran a piece on Glenn Hubbard, the chief economic adviser to President George W. Bush and now an adviser to Jeb Bush, which ignored much of Mr. Hubbard's history. For example, it told readers:
"Hubbard believes that for too long, the United States has only experienced rapid growth in the midst of what he calls 'bubble economies,' which don't deliver broadly shared prosperity to workers. For example, he blames the Federal Reserve for stoking a bubble in the mid-2000s by keep...
Published on June 24, 2015 08:47