Newsweek: "Mindful of his predecessor, Barack Obama seems to be trying harder to make sure he hears all sides. On the night
of April 27, for instance, the president invited to the White House
some of his administration's sharpest critics on the economy, including
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and Columbia University economist
Joseph Stiglitz. Over a roast-beef dinner, Obama listened and
questioned while Krugman and Stiglitz, both Nobel Prize winners, pushed
for more aggressive government intervention in the banking system."