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I love reading the WSJ because it's like a little peek into the mental framework that undergirds neoliberalist thinking. It's like a kinder egg but there's nightmares inside instead of a tiny toy
It's one of the only newspapers (well... websites) i read for news for this reason. Basically exactly this sentiment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFI0X_6_bN8
Because they are the unofficial mouthpiece of the liberal elite's way of thinking and doing business. They don't need to dress it up or pretend they have loftier ideals.
Well said. MSNBC or Fox would put a spin on it. The WSJ is pretty unapologetic.