Actually, those were the words of Jacob Weisberg as quoted in Krugman's blog. But, instead of dismissing the author out of hand why don't you address the fact that your new vice presidential candidate's budget is so wildly unrealistic that, the only way it can add up is to shrink all discretionary spending to around 3 percent of GDP by 2050. This is in addition to the unspecified loopholes in the budget to be closed to pay for $4.6T in additional tax cuts.
This is a legitimate issue. All I have heard since Saturday is that this guy is a wonk and knows the budget inside and out. Ok fine, let's have a legitimate debate about what the federal government would look like when discretionary spending is 3 percent of GDP. I am pretty sure I know who would win that debate, and you do to, which is why Republicans don't want to have it.