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So, sketchy nonsensical work masquerading as economic research? Check. The Wall Street Journal joins the other Murdoch papers around the world filled with excrement.

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6 Responses to “Murdoch’s Paper”

  1. Dennis says:

    C’mon, Oliver. You touted two Playboy journalists this week who had to completely retract their whole article it was so poorly researched, if not downright false.

    I’d think you’d take at least a short break from judging other journalists.

  2. B-Dub says:

    I’m curious what your delusional mind considers newspapers that aren’t filled with “excrement”?

    The New York Times? The Washington Post?

    After 5 minutes of reading your posts, it seems clear that any one who doesn’t blame conservatives and George W. Bush for every wrong that has ever occurred in the world since the dawn of time is filled with “excrement”.

    By the way, don’t think just because I know for a fact that your touch with reality is completely gone, I think you should stop writing.

    Unlike your beloved Master, Barack Obama, I believe in the First Amendment. Of course, now I have to assume that someone like you understands the first amendment.

    Doubtful.

  3. You mean the NY Times and Washington Post who carried water for Bush into Iraq? Okay…

  4. Sean D. Martin says:

    B-Dub: Unlike your beloved Master, Barack Obama

    Does anyone who sets up strawmen like this get any inkling of how much it weakens anything else you might say?

  5. Parthenon says:

    Does anyone who sets up strawmen like this get any inkling of how much it weakens anything else you might say?

    No. And if he was going to get it, he’d have gotten it by now. Anything like that is a red flag that screams ‘I am wasting keystrokes; everything I have to say is irrelevant.’

  6. gruntled atheist says:

    I canceled my WSJ subscription when Murdock bought the paper. How could anyone trust anything in a paper he owns?

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