Anger in the Ranks Over 'WSJ' Editor's Silence
Is Marcus Brauchli destined to go down in history as the Colin Powell of The Wall Street Journal?
As George W. Bush's first Secretary of State, Powell tried to have a moderating influence on Bush Administration policy but is remembered primarily for lending his credibility to hyped-up Iraq intelligence, and for holding his tongue long after his bosses showed him the door.
Now David Carr suggests Brauchli is coming to be viewed similarly by Journal staffers who accuse him of getting bulldozed by Rupert Murdoch, and then taking the News Corp. chief's hush money ...





