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The Atlantic's Boldest

16 Jun 2008 03:29 pm

A post this morning transposed numbers on a poll. In Nevada, John McCain leads by two; he does not trail by two.

A post about former National Counterterrorism Center director John Brennan on March 22 contained several errors. Mr. Brennan did not found a consulting company; he joined a company that started in 1990. And the employees mentioned in the post had security clearance levels higher than "Secret."

Comments (2)

Ambinder, you monstrous douchebag, why can't you append these errata to the erroneous posts themselves? Shoving them into a separate entry does nothing for people who access the original posts through links or from Google.

It's hard to see how your malpractice (at least in this one small regard) could possibly stem from misanthropic intent, so one is forced to consider this another product of your terminal incompetence. Do you really not understand how this internet thing works?

Please die, you self-important hack.

(Don't mind me. I'm just exercising my ability to comment, knowing that it's doomed to vanish in a few days now.)