Politics | Robert Gibbs Dear Press, You're Not the Boss of Robert Gibbs But Paul Krugman thinks he's being 'stupid' and thin-skinned By John Johnson Posted Aug 12, 2010 1:45 PM CDT Copied White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs speaks with reporters Wednesday, July 21. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Robert Gibbs' takedown of the "professional left" continues to generate buzz among media types, and today produces two diametrically opposed views: Paul Krugman, New York Times: The press chief needs another job if he can't take this heat. Liberal critics are voicing the "real concerns of real people," he writes. A good temper tantrum can serve a purpose, but "if you vent for the sake of venting; if you alienate people you’re going to need; then you’re just being stupid." Roger Simon, Politico: Sorry, liberal journos. Gibbs knew exactly what he was doing, and it's a safe bet that President Obama did, too. Here's the point everybody forgets: "Gibbs has one boss, and it isn’t the press. It’s the guy in the Oval Office." A press secretary is by definition partisan. He gets in trouble only when the "boss thinks he is not defending the White House and its policies vigorously enough." Read These Next Trump isn't talking about a Ghislaine Maxwell pardon. The sheriff says he's never seen a worse case of child sex abuse. Journal pulls a controversial paper on arsenic after 15 years. Google exposes man's butt, is ordered to pay him $12.5K. Report an error