Wall Street Journal Makes Rightward Veer With News Hire

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First Posted: 11-12-08 03:13 PM   |   Updated: 12-13-08 05:12 AM

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Via Michael Calderone at Politico comes the news that the Wall Street Journal has hired Gerard Baker, a self-styled "right-wing curmudgeon" from the Times Of London, as the paper's new deputy editor-in-chief, where he will have oversight of the Journal's news coverage. Calderone says that the move "surprised some staffers because of his strong, right-wing political views." No doubt the surprise wore off after those staffers remembered recent events and said to themselves, "Oh, that's right! The Wall Street Journal was recently acquired by Rupert Murdoch after a protracted battle with the hopeless Bancroft family!"

And, in case you were wondering precisely what sort of right-wing ideologue you were getting at the Journal, and whether it made it more or less likely that the paper's famed editorial tilt would bleed its way into the news coverage, E&P's Greg Mitchell is here to remind you that Baker famously penned a column titled "Obama: is America ready for this dangerous left winger?" back in February 2008, in which he fulminated on a worldview that he claimed Obama espoused, one that included a fundamental lack of love for his country:

There is a caste of left-wing Americans who wish essentially and in all honesty that their country was much more like France. They wish it had much higher levels of taxation and government intervention, that it had much higher levels of welfare, that it did not have such a "militaristic" approach to foreign policy. Above all, that its national goals were dictated, not by the dreadful halfwits who inhabit godforsaken places like Kansas and Mississippi, but by the counsels of the United Nations.


Though Mr Obama has done a good job, as all recent serious Democrats have done, of emphasising his belief in American virtues, his record and his programme suggest he is firmly in line with this wing of his party.

To make matters worse, Baker isn't particularly gifted with news instincts of intelligence or precision: "Though [Obama] talks with great eloquence about the future, he sounds for all the world like one of the long line of Democrats from George McGovern to Walter Mondale to Michael Dukakis, who became history by espousing policies and striking a rhetorical pose that was well out of the mainstream of American politics."

That said, if there's one area in which Baker truly excels, it's definitely the production of batpoopy-wack videography. We hear that stuff is recession-proof!

Via Michael Calderone at Politico comes the news that the Wall Street Journal has hired Gerard Baker, a self-styled "right-wing curmudgeon" from the Times Of London, as the paper's new deputy editor-i...
Via Michael Calderone at Politico comes the news that the Wall Street Journal has hired Gerard Baker, a self-styled "right-wing curmudgeon" from the Times Of London, as the paper's new deputy editor-i...
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- tbx I'm a Fan of tbx 2 fans permalink

A brilliant Middle-Eastern Studies professor I was lucky enough to have in college back in the 80s required the class to take the WSJ and Christian Science Monitor as part of our "textbook" requirements. He explained that both hired bureau chiefs - and in fact well staffed bureaus - that actually understood the history and culture and overall context of the areas where they were stationed. The WSJ was founded on the premise that investors needed top flight data to wisely invest their capital, and political slants or cursory coverage wouldn't cut it.

He warned us to ignore the op-ed pages in both publications.

I learned that semester - and have carried forward until this heartbreaking sale to Murdoch - a great respect for the reporters at the Journal.

I can't believe that the new ownership is acting so quickly and decisively to ruin the paper's esteemed history and unequivocal market differentiator - it's outstanding news reporting.

Shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 11/12/2008
- jdmba I'm a Fan of jdmba 20 fans permalink

Can someone please stop Murdoch.. NOW??? What happened to antitrist laws? How was this purchase approved????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 11/12/2008
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I HAVE NOT READ OR PAID FOR A COPY SINCE MURDOCK BOUGHT IT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 11/12/2008
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Boycott all news media owned by Murdoch -- or his evil, but smaller, twin, Richard Scaife. Their intended purpose is to brainwash the masses -- to their own right wing ends. If they had their way, there would be no other media but theirs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 11/12/2008
- haramagoti I'm a Fan of haramagoti 12 fans permalink
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RIP Wall St. Journal

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 11/12/2008
- Cyano I'm a Fan of Cyano 3 fans permalink

If everyone who is not a crazy right-winger didn't buy from the advertisers who support the WSJ, Faux News, hate radio, etc. their cozy little business model would vanish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 11/12/2008
- Lizaxyz I'm a Fan of Lizaxyz 24 fans permalink
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I smell a boycott - not a bad idea!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 11/12/2008
- msjimmied I'm a Fan of msjimmied 46 fans permalink
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What does it matter? Wall Street and the GOP are going down in flames. Let Murdock catch that falling knife, it will cut him down to size in time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 11/12/2008
- MissKaren I'm a Fan of MissKaren 43 fans permalink

I expected that once Ruppert Murdoch took over the WSJ. I have lost most of the respect I used to have for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 11/12/2008

I have wondered why, in a country so big, there is not room for a more progressiv­e-oriented business/investment newspaper. WSJ has been on the extreme side for a long time, but now it looks like they are trying to outdo even Investment Business Daily.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 11/12/2008
- kimk3 I'm a Fan of kimk3 49 fans permalink
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Good for Rupert Murdoch. The WSJ will become irrelevant just like Fox News is now. There are only a small group of rabid right wing wackjobs out there, even if they do make a lot of noise and are potentially really dangerous -- and Murdoch is welcome to them all. He ain't gonna make money that way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 11/12/2008
- nunzia I'm a Fan of nunzia 31 fans permalink

WSJ, just another Murdoch rag now.
Not worth the weekday purchase price.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 11/12/2008
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So now it's officially the paper version of Faux News? I'm surprised that an astute business man like Murdoch, wouldn't think of diversifying a bit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 11/12/2008

I have stopped reading the WSJ, I let it sit in its plastic sleeve until it is thrown away intact. I find it extremely biased and very Fox-esque. What a shame. What used to be a good paper has gone to waste.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 11/12/2008
- kimk3 I'm a Fan of kimk3 49 fans permalink
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cancel your subscription. Why give Murdoch your $?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 11/12/2008
- dfranz I'm a Fan of dfranz 69 fans permalink
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The Wall Street Journal is nothing more than a rag now. I hope it folds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 11/12/2008
- amluvinit2 I'm a Fan of amluvinit2 12 fans permalink
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He reminds me of Mr. Burns from the Simpsons. But, that aside, I don't watch Fox news, and I said goodbye to the WSJ.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 11/12/2008

Everyone saw this coming from a mile away. I'd enjoy seeing a list of the WSJ staff that is still there from before Murdoch. I know that a lot of people left, which is precisely why I let my subscription lapse. I didn't want to have to double up on Pearson (I already subscribe to the Economist) but the Financial Times site has been keeping me quite happy lately (along with Bloomberg of course)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 11/12/2008
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