The decline of the Wall Street Journal editorial page

What’s not reported here is that Paul Gigot, the WSJ editorial page chief editor, is an amnesty radical who’s thin-skinned and often sophomoric. He uses the paper’s opinion pages to carry not a conservative message but the corporatist water — bailouts, subsidies, debt increases, amnesty, etc. He has also smeared the Tea Party, attacked talk radio, etc., with unsigned editorial opinion pieces. Gigot has cost the editorial page much of the prestige it once had among many conservatives since his appointment as its chief editor. The editorials reflect his predictable role as a mouthpiece for the GOP establishment. Thus, the praise for Jeb Bush and his ilk while mocking Ted Cruz.