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Old 05-21-2008, 10:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Right is Wrong: the Nytimes Corrects Latest Kristol, Brooks Columns on Obama

Right is Wrong: the New York Times Corrects Latest Kristol, Brooks Columns on Obama


Greg Mitchell Huffington Post May 21

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In a rare move, the New York Times offered a total of four corrections today, right under its editorials, covering the two latest columns from conservative op-ed columnists William Kristol and David Brooks. The paper does not often correct opinion pieces.

Kristol has been plagued with errors since his column was launched several months ago, keeping internal and external fact-checkers busy.

Several bloggers quickly pounced on Monday when Kristol declared that Barack Obama faced difficulties as indicated by losing the West Virginia primary by 41% -- which Kristol said was unprecedented for a frontrunner in recent memory. In fact, they noted Mitt Romney had trounced John McCain by much more than that in Utah just this year, and McCain had lost a couple of other contests by nearly that margin.

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In his column on Monday, Bill Kristol said he could not find a recent primary in which the candidate who would go on to win the nomination lost by as big a margin as Barack Obama lost by (41 points) in West Virginia. Mitt Romney won the essentially uncontested Utah primary on Feb. 5 with about 90 percent of the vote.


Also, the California Supreme Court is based in San Francisco, not the state capital, Sacramento.
Along with that, the paper carried two corrections on the latest Brooks opus:

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The column by David Brooks on Tuesday said incorrectly that Senator Barack Obama voted last week for the farm bill. Mr. Obama did not cast a vote on the bill; he supported it.


Also, Senator John McCain spoke from Chicago on Monday, not Detroit.
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Old 05-21-2008, 04:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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At least they corrected the mistakes. Now if they could just fix that big mistake of letting that fuck Kristol even write for them.
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Old 05-21-2008, 04:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The farm bill part seemed a little muddy...he voted for it? Or he did not vote but supported it?
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