Submitted: September 19, 2012 - 3:32pm
Originally published: September 19, 2012
Last updated: September 20, 2012 - 5:57am
Originally published: September 19, 2012
Last updated: September 20, 2012 - 5:57am
Source:
Media Matters for America
Author:
Eric Hananoki
Location:
Wall Street Journal, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, 10036, United States
The Wall Street Journal has published op-eds from nine writers without disclosing their roles as advisers to Mitt Romney's presidential campaign. The op-eds attack President Obama and his administration or discuss Romney on a range of topics like the economy, health care, education and foreign policy. The Journal published a total of 20 pieces from the following Romney advisers without disclosing their campaign ties: John Bolton; Max Boot; Lee A. Casey; Paula Dobriansky; Mary Ann Glendon; Glenn Hubbard; Paul E. Peterson; David B. Rivkin Jr.; and Martin West. In several instances, the Journal failed to disclose an op-ed writer's connection despite its own news section reporting that the writer is advising Romney.
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