I always enjoy reading The Washington Post's online chats featuring one of their political reporters interacting live with readers each morning at 11 am. But sometimes when you read these chat dialogues - they happen in real time and don't have copyeditors - it gives you pause.
Again, this is The Washington Post, one of the country's great newspapers, and, given its location, has perhaps the best political team out there. But here was how this morning's chat, featuring the Post's White House reporter Michael Abramowitz, started:
Michael Abramowitz: Good morning everybody. Good to be hear.
Oy.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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1 comment:
Haha I thought I was a bad speller but if a White House reporter does that I don't feel too bad!
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