Journal fever. (conservative stance of Wall Street Journal editorial page)

From: Washington Monthly | Date: November 1, 1993| Author: Gifford, Bill | Copyright information

The editorials in the Wall Street Journal are fiercely conservative in their support of supply-side economics and Republican politicians. Their facts are rarely correct, and the editors paint stilted portraits of prominent political figures.

U-turns, half-truths, philosophical pirouettes, and shoddy repoiling: Is the Wall Street Journal's editorial page shell shocked or simply out of its mind?

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