By Arthur Alpert Here’s an addendum to my last post. The Albuquerque Journal waited a day but did publish Wednesday, July 18 the Washington Post’s analysis of the Heather Wilson-Martin Heinrich race for Senate. Well, most of it. The original piece was very long and Journal editors cut it. Having compared the original (on the [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Crossroads GPS'
Keeping the Record Straight
July 19th, 2012 · No Comments · Fact Check, journalism
Tags:ALEC·Arthur Alpert·CATO·Crossroads GPS·Disclose Act·Heather Wilson·Joe Monahan·Koch brothers
Another Case of Selective Scrutiny
July 16th, 2012 · No Comments · economy, financial coverage, journalism, tax policy
By Arthur Alpert I get lots of information from the Albuquerque Journal’s daily business page and Business Outlook, as well as an occasional smile. Mostly, I learn from the beat reporters what Albuquerque and New Mexico businesses are doing and how businessmen view the economy and their markets. There are also items on job moves, [...]
Tags:Arthur Alpert·Crossroads GPS·Karl Rove·Minda McGonagle·National Federation of Independent Business·NFIB·Wall Street Journal·Washington Post
Mr. Monteleone Gets the Facts
March 27th, 2012 · No Comments · energy policy, Fact Check, Uncategorized
By Arthur Alpert How shall I critique thee, oh, Albuquerque Journal? Let me count the ways. Shall I discourse on the AP Fact Check you haven’t published, which definitively rebuts your narrative on drilling and gas prices? Yes, absolutely, but not today. Shall I report the latest move by CATO Institute, the “free market think [...]
Tags:AP Fact Check·Arthur Alpert·Cato Institute·Crossroads GPS·FactCheck.org·gas prices·James Monteleone·Jay Rosen·oil drilling
