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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WSJ reports write letter complaining about the fetid cess pool that is the WSJ OP ED PAGE https://www.wsj.com/articles/wsj-journalists-ask-publisher-for-clearer-distinction-between-news-and-opinion-content-11595349198[/quote] Read Bari Weiss' resignation letter from the NYT around that same time, talking about the fetid cess pool not just in the Op Ed page there but in the WHOLE PAPER. Recently The Economist has published a scathing in-depth piece on the same, making the WSJ look like a parangon of editorial standards in comparison.[/quote] Any idiot, like Weiss, can make any claims she wants, but any wise person can look at the oodles of examples of the New York Times giving Republicans preferential treatment and understand that Weiss is just another conservative whack job who is working the refs. [/quote] You're going to truly enjoy this, fresh from The Economist: https://www.economist.com/1843/2023/12/14/when-the-new-york-times-lost-its-way "The Times could learn something from the Wall Street Journal, which has kept its journalistic poise. It has maintained a stricter separation between its news and opinion journalism, including its cultural criticism, and that has protected the integrity of its work. " [/quote]
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