By Arthur Alpert Editors must work around the staff to distort local reality so it fits the Albuquerque Journal’s agenda. It’s a snap, however, when the issue is national. Witness the current campaign to persuade readers the federal government shutdown represents a split between Democrats and Republicans, the parties are almost equally to blame and […]
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False Equivalency in the Government Shutdown Story, Journal Style
October 7th, 2013 · 3 Comments · budget policy, economy, health care reform, journalism, role of government, tax policy, Uncategorized
Tags:Americans for Prosperity·Arthur Alpert·Associated Press·Charles Bagington·Club for Growth·David Espo·FreedomWorks·government shutdown·Heritage Action·James Fallows·Koch brothers·Robert Samuelson·Ruben Navarrette·Stephen Ohlemacher
Arthur Alpert's Conservative Pundit Scorecard
January 5th, 2010 · 5 Comments · Uncategorized
By Arthur Alpert First Winthrop Quigley doubted (UpFront, Dec. 22) that investors, Congress or Wall Street have learned anything from this Great Recession. Next, he “warned,” tongue-in-cheek, of an ugly tax debate ahead in Business Outlook, Dec. 28. Having read both pieces, I’m forced to conclude that Quigley’s an intellectual. By intellectual, I mean first […]
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