July 3, 2006



WSJ reporter: WSJ editorial writers are FOS
Wall Street Journal reporter John Harwood discusses the attacks on the NY Times by the rightwing crackpots at his paper on 'Meet the Press' Sunday:

"Couple of points on that. First of all, that editorial wasn’t kidding when they said there’s a separation between the news and the editorial pages at the Wall Street Journal.

"Secondly, there is a very large gap between the ideological outlook and philosophy of the New York Times editorial page and the Wall Street Journal editorial page. There is not a large ideological gap between the news staffs of those two places, and why would there be? Some of the top people of the New York Times were hired from the Wall Street Journal.

"What I found shocking about the editorial was the assertion that the New York Times did not act in good faith in making that judgment. I don’t know anybody on the news staff of the Wall Street Journal that believes that. I certainly don’t."
Bonus: Petulant whiner Bill "look at ME!" Bennett, on the verge of a hissyfit, gets righteously bitchslapped.

Double bonus: Dana Priest mentions, in regards to what classified data shouldn't be published, covert operatives.

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