I'd bet they're pretty steamed.
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“Two newspapers for the price of one” was the motto of a former managing editor
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Since this has been going on for at least 20 years, I'd guess never.
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The huge chasm between WSJ opinion page and its news reporting is not a new phenomenon. Was even worse during the Clinton presidency.
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At least this is a good demonstration about how there can be a wall between editorial staff and news staff at a journalistic institution.
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Of course, you can ask a lot of NY Times reporters the same question now...
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Buried lede: using language famous for describing servile relationships with Nazis to describe press behavior
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I feel like there are similar questions for the Times and to a lesser degree the WaPo reporting staffs, too.
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This has been going on for decades
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During the Reagan dirty war on Nicaragua, the front page of the Wall Street Journal repeatedly documented war crimes(rape, murder of civilians, incompetence, and lies, etc.) by the White House. The editorial page was calling for the continued support of the “freedom fighters”.
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Used to get a good laugh good cocktail parties with progressive friends by saying “the Wall Street Journal editorial page is written by people who never read the rest of the paper“ same as it ever was,...
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