His columns have become a cornucopia of lies, distortions, half-truths, and wishful thinking, disguised as thoughtful analysis. If the Nobel Committee had not made its initial mistake with him, his columns would have been jettisoned by every newspaper in the land decades ago.
This is the guy who, before the ink was dry on the headlines proclaiming that Trump had won the last election, predicted a severe market crash and recession following the election. Seriously.
This is the guy whose textbook outlines the reasons why the very existence of a Minimum Wage is economic folly, then preaches increases to the minimum wage annually in his columns.
Several years ago I found a website that took the time to debunk virtually every sentence of his columns on a regular basis, but I've since lost track of it. It was fun reading. I don't know if the site still exists, but I know that the same could be done today.