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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Wall Street Journal editorial board calls on Trump to resign
I honestly did not expect this:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trumps-final-days-11610062773?mod=e2two
Sorry for the paywall.
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The Wall Street Journal editorial board calls on Trump to resign (Original Post)
AnyFunctioningAdult
Jan 2021
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Azathoth
(4,602 posts)1. Old Uncle Rupert is done with Trump nt
Skittles
(152,918 posts)2. and they are known for having a boner for repukes
yup
ProfessorGAC
(64,184 posts)4. Yeah, For About 130 Years
They were against the New Deal 10 years before there was a New Deal!
turtleblossom
(504 posts)3. See? Money talks. Defund the GOP. Expose their corporate sponsors.
BlueCanine
(87 posts)5. Wasn't the 'Journal'...
...taken over a few years ago by Murdoc and because of his direction steered the opinion page to Repub friendly discussions?
Many editorial staff resignations followed.
I remember that the format was changed to show actual velox (low definition) like pictures instead of line drawings of their contributors.
That is when I realized that the WSJ wasn't real news anymore.
Anyone else see that shift?