I am really glad that WSJ showed some backbone and did what was right. When Dow Jones was sold to Murdoch, a lot of the journalists were afraid that they would be required to become his puppet and they would lose all integrity (and this was when things were a lot less polarized - 2007/early 2008). Their edit page has always been to the right but their news was largely unbiased. They have definitely shown some rightward leaning in the news but have largely stayed independent.CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑October 26th, 2020, 11:42 amThis is a fascinating behind the scenes look at how the Trump campaign tried to get the Wall Street Journal to save the day by publishing the BS Hunter Biden laptop story. And how the campaign was told thanks but no thanks.
Totally worth reading.
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-had-one-la ... 53037.html
It amazes me that the Trump campaign (or those who represent him - he always keeps his distance) was planting stories and was rejected by what they thought was a friendly news outlet and this does not move the needle for people. Tens of millions of people are voting for him right now. Is there anything that would move the needle for these people? Biden is a good human being. His policies are not that extreme. Do people really want four more years of chaos and anger?