Former Timesman finally makes good
At the L.A. Times it often seems that the only kind of colleagues we have are former colleagues, so it's nice to see them turn up in the legitimate media. I couldn't decide whether the most accurate news story of the past month was The Onion's "Recession-Plagued Nation Demands New Bubble To Invest In" or The Onion's "'Time' Publishes Definitive Obama Puff Piece." But I've got to give the nod to the Obama media-crit article, because its roundup of journalistic talking heads includes one of our many former editors:
"The sheer breadth of fluff in this story is something to be marveled at," New York Times Washington bureau chief Dean Baquet said. "It's all here. Favorite books, movies, meals, and seasons of the year ranked one through four. Sure, we asked Obama what his favorite ice cream was, but Time did us one better and asked, 'What's your favorite ice cream, really?'"
Whole article. The Onion is a satirical newspaper, even though it is all true.



All I can say is this.
The EDITOR of the paper wrote a letter to the readers on the first page, and it contained two grammatical errors within the first two paragraphs.
Since when can you remove commas from a sentence with two subjects---
1st Paragraph:
In depth journalism remains our hallmark and we are committed....
WHAT THE FREAK??? There should be a comman after "hallmark".
2nd Paragraph:
"It is news.... ...and it took..." --- there should be a comma before "and" people!!
Does this EDITOR like to rewrite the rules for grammar?
No wonder why my latimes subscription expires in 2 weeks and won't be removed. No comma needed here.
Posted by: G T R | July 27, 2008 at 09:22 AM