What’s a ‘word’? (VF tweaks NYT)

January 15, 2012 3:19 pm 0 comments Views: 6

A new Vanity Fair piece spoofs the shockingly dopey editor’s column in the NYT that asked whether newspapers have a duty to report facts. A lot of VF readers apparently didn’t get VF‘s joke. More here.

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