Ars Technica on the Wall Street Journal

From the article: WSJ mangles history to argue government didn’t launch the Internet

The Wall Street Journal has earned a reputation for producing in-depth and meticulously fact-checked news coverage. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always apply that same high standard of quality to their editorial page.

The Wall Street Journal’s reputation has taken a nose-dive within the climate community and now those outside of the climate-blogosphere are beginning to notice the distant relationship with reality of its editorial page.

2 Responses to Ars Technica on the Wall Street Journal

  1. MoS says:

    And who owns the WSJ? Would that be ol’ Rupe Murdoch?

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