The last supply-side samurai
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Wall Street Journal editor Robert Bartley has influenced the US economic policy since Ronald Reagan's presidency. Bartley espoused supply-side economics wherein inflation and personal income tax are decreased to displace government spending and encourage investments from the private sector.
Publication Name: M
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1052-8563
Year: 1992
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Myth of the liberal media
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Republicans are always criticizing the `liberal media' - the progressive thought police who spin, supplant and sometimes suppress the news we all consume. There is too much liberal bias with politics and political coverage and there is too much tilt toward the left-wing agenda.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2003
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So you want to be a pundit? Four easy steps to fame, fortune, and fatuousness
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Journalists and academics that have become pundits, commanding widespread respect and huge salaries and speaking fees, did not gain such status through knowledge or experience. Timing, appearance, and the ability to give good sound bites seemed more important.
Publication Name: Utne Reader
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 8750-0256
Year: 1992
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