Wall Street Journal Editorial Page Is Laughingstock -- Of Its Own Conference

The Wall Street Journal sponsored a conference of business leaders last week at a much-covered who's-who event called Eco:nomics. There's a great post today on Grist about an important backstory:
The conservative ideologues -- the WSJ editorial board, invited guests Fred Smith and Myron Ebell of CEI, Steve Milloy of JunkScience -- thought they were going to put the CEOs' feet to the fire. Force the business community to face some hard truths. Expose carbon policy as an economy killer!
Instead, they ended up looking small, shrill, and utterly marginalized. Despite their claims to be pro-business, the business community disdains them.
In his piece called Eco:nomics: The decline and fall of the ideologues, David Roberts provides eyewitness account after eyewitness account of the utter isolation of the denialist fringe, despite efforts by moderator and right-wing polemicist Kim Strassel of the WSJ editorial board to steer proceedings toward her preferred conclusions. Utter failure. Time after time, she and her co-travellers
.....were dismissed, with reactions ranging from anger to awkward condescension (as when the crazy uncle starts in at the family reunion) to barely concealed disdain.
The divide between the news side of the WSJ and its editorialist fringe is painfully illuminated once again.
Mr. Murdoch, are you listening?
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