carsick (not verified) says:

Clearly, the jury will be out for a long time, but each piece of evidence does register in the jury's opinion. Killing a brand, even one as dubious but long lasting as the editorial page of the WSJ (as opposed to their reporting side) takes a bit of time. Killing the brand of the reporting side won't take very long though. Business needs reality. If the WSJ reporters can no longer deliver it, someone else will...hopefully as well as the WSJ has throughout their prior existence.

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