Tuesday, August 19, 2008

In what is thought to be a first for American newspapers,
the New York Times will start running corrections to Bill
Kristol's op-eds the day before his columns appear online
or in print. Executive Editor Bill Keller says he is confident
his paper's new policy of 'preemptive corrections' will be a
major turning point in the global war on error.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very cute. But frighteningly feasible. Kristol absolutely cannot distinguish assertion from argument. Alas, neither can most of his readers.