The way newspapers are handling the craft of commentary today (with many of them carrying the same few columnists from The Washington Post and New York Times), and the growth of blogging and the Web, have led Bruce Bartlett to give up his weekly column. He says he's going to focus on books instead.
Probably a wise decision -- undoubtedly the product of strong economic analysis of the situation. Newspapers ought to similarly consider dramatic changes.
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