'Heaven forbid the top official in charge of antitrust policy has actually suggested that monopoly power is a problem.'
Ashley Baker of the Committee for Justice, identified by the Times as “a conservative think tank,” added that the FTC has “crossed the line to being reckless with the cases they are bringing.” Baker is more relevantly identified as the founder of the Alliance on Antitrust, described by Washington Monthly as “an organization dedicated to pushing a pro-monopoly line on Republicans.
The Times made minimal effort to point out the monetary incentives or ideological biases of the people it quoted who supposedly represent growing criticism of the FTC.
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