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Revision as of 20:30, 24 October 2017
Wall Street Journal (newspaper) | |
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Start | 1889-07-08 |
The Wall Street Journal is a US newspaper.
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Anatoly Kurmanaev | “"Every journalist has an audience he caters for and in my case, it’s the financial community. You are a mercenary in a sense. You’re there to provide information to a particular client that they find important and it's not good or bad, it’s just the way it is...A couple of times from my experience you try to use, I wouldn’t call them 'cheap tricks', but yeah, kind of sexy tricks. Just last week we had a story about condom shortages in Venezuela. At the official exchange rate condoms were at like $750 dollars or something and the headline was something like ‘$750 dollar condom in Venezuela’ and everyone clicks it, everyone is like 'Jesus, why do they sell it for like $750?'" (We don't learn until the ninth paragraph of Kurmanaev's article that a pack of condoms actually cost about the same as it did in the US at the time.)” | Anatoly Kurmanaev | 2019 |
Whitney Webb | “Epstein was involved in a lot of things, and not only with underage females. Delving into all the publicly available material on Epstein, investigative journalist Whitney Webb needed two volumes to trace Epstein’s complex and mysterious career. She meticulously reconstructs the elaborate nebula of his connections to the world not just of finance, but also of espionage and crime. Her two volumes were published last year with the title, “One Nation Under Blackmail.”
Given all the chatter the WSJ’s articles have generated, at breakfast this morning I thought it appropriate to raise the question not so much of Epstein’s story itself, but of the way the press responds to the public’s need for information. After reminding Chad of the context, I shared these thoughts with Chad. “The Journal appears to confirm, though only partially and obliquely, much of what Webb has described. Because of the implications — including the inevitable embarassment for people who have carefully crafted their public image of respectability — the Journal should either release the documents or, as Wikileaks was wont to do, share them with a number of serious newspapers to ensure a minimum level of objectivity and transparency. This story and all its implications are of vital interest to the public in a democracy. What, apart from the commercial interest of owning a scoop, explains the Wall Street Journal’s reluctance to do so?”” | Whitney Webb Peter Isackson | May 2023 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Paul Gigot | Columnist and editor | 1980 | ||
Frederick Kempe | Journalist and editor | 1981 | 2007 | From 2007 President and CEO of Atlantic Council |
Anatoly Kurmanaev | Venezuela Reporter | October 2015 | February 2019 | "Every journalist has an audience he caters for and in my case, it’s the financial community. You are a mercenary in a sense." |
William Lewis (journalist) | CEO of Dow Jones and Company | 9 May 2014 | 8 April 2020 | Publisher of Wall Street Journal |
Peggy Noonan | Journalist | 2000 | Attended Bilderberg/2012, Bilderberg/2016, Bilderberg/2017, Bilderberg/2018 | |
Jerry Seib | Washington bureau chief | 1978 | 2016 | Attended spooky 1981 Colloquium on Clandestine Collection. |
Documents sourced from Wall Street Journal
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Hillary Clinton Did It | Article | Hillary Clinton Russiagate John Durham Fusion GPS US/2016 Presidential Election Steele dossier Robby Mook Michael Sussmann CrowdStrike | 20 May 2022 | WSJ Editorial Board | Appearing as a witness in John Durham’s trial of Michael Sussmann, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign manager, Robby Mook, says she personally approved a plan to give a false 'Trump, Russia' claim to the news media. |
Document:No Need to Panic About Global Warming | article | "Climate change" | 28 January 2012 | Editorial staff |
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