What? No photo of the author? :)
And just what in the world was the WSJ thinking with that ludicrous editorial on the Jordan matter.
Bret Stephens , Wall Street Journal is now jumping on the bandwagon about the Eason statements. Saying he was there. The story was not broken by the press but by a businessman. Now the press wants to get in on the action.
As a Freeper I don't cut anyone in the press any slack. I e-mailed this to Bret Stephens. see below. - tom
From: Capt. Tom To: capt.tom@comcast.net Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 10:52 AM Subject: Article Feedback: Re: 'Easongate'
The following letter has been submitted via the OpinionJournal article response feature. Contents of response as follows: #---
Name: Capt. Tom E-mail: capt.tom@comcast.net City/State: Scituate, Mass. Date: Thu, February 10th, 2005
Subject: Re: 'Easongate'
Comment: If you were there, and heard Mr Eason speak, and are on the newspaper staff,why didn't you break the story. It appears you sat on your hands until the Internet blogs forced the story out. - Tom #---