![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There are, needless to say, a number of problems with this passage. A small but never ending situation with CNN! Low ratings purposely took the hyphen out and said I spelled the word little wrong. To show you how dishonest the LameStream Media is, I used the word Liddle’, not Liddle, in discribing Corrupt Congressman Liddle’ Adam Schiff. Late September’s evasive palaver was quoted by a number of news sites as a small part of their reporting on the rapidly unfolding impeachment proceedings, but Trump was most irked by a segment on CNN, for on Friday morning, escalating his fusillade against Schiff, he tweeted: His notes are odd and dimwitted, snide and graceless, and unsurprising. Gratingly, Trump opted to litigate this crisis over Twitter, amplifying dozens of Fox News stories and berating Schiff and the Democrats. Trump has good reason to loathe and fear Schiff: the past two weeks have found the former in perhaps the most vulnerable spot of his term, as impeachment looms-following from a CIA whistleblower’s allegations that Trump tried to strong-arm Ukrainian interference in the 2020 elections-and as Schiff leads the hearings likely to determine the fate of his presidency. Liddle’ Adam Schiff, who has worked unsuccessfully for 3 years to hurt the Republican Party and President, has just said that the Whistleblower, even though he or she only had second hand information, ‘is credible.’ How can that be with zero info and a known bias. Poaching the apostrophe from Li’l Abner and affixing it onto “Liddle,” one of his characteristically garish attempts at cruel whimsy, Trump wrote: President Trump, no stranger to self-regard and derision, took to Twitter on September 26 to lambaste Representative Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Alas, there is no shortage of fools on Twitter: the cheap and meaningless thrill of catching someone in an error complements the dominant modes of the social media behemoth, which are self-regard and derision. In truth, then, proofreading the Web is a fool’s errand. The Internet is a confusing medium for this question precisely because it is typed matter that does not require a printing press to publish-errata can be quietly fixed or not fixed at all there is no Chicago Manual of Style for Facebook. “Typo” is short for “typographical error” because typos are a hazard of printed matter: the author (or, on exceedingly rare occasion, the typesetter) has introduced an incorrect symbol into the text and produced a mistake that now, unfortunately, will live in perpetuity. One of the more tedious sports on the Internet is the hunt for typos. ![]()
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