Anti-war WSJ staffer knows it's best to keep his mouth shut
New York Observer
A NYC media person who supports President Bush's war stance stands out as a strange artifact, say Joe Hagan and Alexandra Wolfe. "The first time it hit me, I was at cocktail party Tina Brown gave for Arianna Huffington's book," Steve Brill tells them. "All the toasts came back to war and how horrible Bush is. My wife said, 'This room is so unlike the rest of the country. It's like being on a different planet.'" MEANWHILE, AT THE WSJ: Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute says: "I have a friend who works at The Wall Street Journal on the editorial side, and he's anti-war and he won't even mention it, because there the unanimity is so strong."
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