“The Wall Street Journal has been criticised by senior US journalists for failing to disclose that 10 of its op-ed writers are Mitt Romney advisers. According to an inquiry by Media Matters, 23 pieces in the WSJ’s op-ed pages attacked President Obama or praised Romney without the writers acknowledging their political connections to Romney. The 10 WSJ writers with strong Romney links were John Bolton; Max Boot; Lee Casey; Paula Dobriansky; Mary Ann Glendon; Glenn Hubbard; Paul Peterson; David Rivkin Jr; Martin West; and Michael Mukasey. The Wall Street Journal is owned by Rupert Murdoch‘s News Corporation.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2012/sep/28/wallstreetjournal-mittromney?newsfeed=true
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