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Speaking of Journalistic "Superiority" …

December 13th, 2006 · No Comments

…be sure to review this year’s list of the Best in Media Errors and Corrections.

My favorite:

An article and headline on Page 17A Thursday incorrectly stated that James Dobson, founder and chairman of Focus on the Family, believes people who don’t practice what they preach should undergo an exorcism. His quote, in a TV interview about reaction to the firing of evangelical leader Ted Haggard for “sexual immorality,” was: “Everybody gets exercised (worked up about it) when something like this happens, and for good reason.”

–The Rocky Mountain News

Of course, with Dobson it’s hard to tell the difference.

(Via Fark.)

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