Larry Kudlow
Definition
Lawrence Alan "Larry" Kudlow (born August 20, 1947) is an American conservative economist, columnist, journalist, political commentator, and radio host.
He currently hosts the weekday program "Kudlow" on Fox Business Network (4 PM ET) and serves as a Fox News contributor.
Kudlow previously served as Director of the National Economic Council from 2018 to 2021 during Donald Trump's first presidency and chairs the board of the America First Policy Institute.
Examples
Larry Kudlow's eternal optimism declared 2026 a 'banner year' for the economy, because nothing boosts confidence like ignoring the fine print on inflation reports.
With Larry Kudlow confidently stating 'nobody is going to listen to Jerome Powell,' the markets briefly considered taking a coffee break instead.
Larry Kudlow assured viewers that President Trump is 'taking Iran out,' proving once again that bow-tied bravado trumps diplomatic nuance every time.
Larry Kudlow urges a 'big, ambitious, pro-growth' budget, because who needs fiscal restraint when you've got Reagan-era dreams on speed dial?