Fox Business host Larry Kudlow on Thursday tried and failed to land an attack on Democratic vice presidential pick Gov. Tim Walz’s economic record in Minnesota, falsely claiming that the state’s business and employment situations are awful and rambling about unnamed “very far-left social engineering-type policies.”
Kudlow, who served the former president and current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as a top economic adviser, has a record of advocating for bogus economic policies and making failed predictions on the economy. Kudlow defended the failed right-wing “trickle-down economics” model after President Joe Biden criticized it in a State of the Union address, admitted he was wrong for predicting a recession earlier this year, and expressed support for Trump’s impossible plan to replace some taxes with much higher tariffs. Additionally, Kudlow once begged a multimillionaire guest to bail Trump out of his $464 million New York civil judgment for fraud.
Kudlow also has pushed absurd attacks on Democratic economic policies and related news releases. Following the blowout May jobs report, Kudlow joined other right-wing media in making nativist attacks on the jobs numbers. Kudlow also accused Biden of engaging in “racial warfare against white folks” by seeking to increase taxes on capital gains, and he rambled about Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, saying “her whole history is DEI,” a thinly disguised racial insult.
So when Kudlow attacks Walz’s economic record and accuses him of pushing extreme policies, his claims should be taken with several grains of salt.