As investors, what we need to ask ourselves is, at what side of the table do Tim Rood and James Freeman/WSJ sit?
Rood was present at the recent Trump luncheon with 400 other businessmen and I doubt James Freeman or the WSJ was there. It's obvious Rood sits on the same side as the Trump admin - to include Mnuchin et al. James Freeman and the WSJ are sitting across the table and always have.
Ultimately, I like being on the same side as Mnuchin et al because when it's time to butter my bread, frankly, it's a much easier reach.