Wall Street Journal Smugly Mocks Correct Headline [Oops]

The WSJ mocked a headline in the Toledo Blade: Luckey Teen Wins Blade Spelling Bee. “He’s luckey,” the paper said, “the blade can’t spell any better than he can.” Except Luckey is the name of the town he’s from. [HuffPo] More »

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5 Responses to “Wall Street Journal Smugly Mocks Correct Headline [Oops]”

  1. Anonymous says:

    @Uncle_Billy_Slumming: Scientologists love rich ppl who are suasible.

    jumpingpiglet

  2. Anonymous says:

    @Uncle_Billy_Slumming: The Teabaggers are suasible, and easily susceptible to the beliefs of wealthy corporate interests.

    Lysergic Asset

  3. Anonymous says:

    Because reading to the first sentence would have been way too much work.

    Jeez. Even I speed-read every post all the way to the bottom before commenting.

    Lysergic Asset

  4. Anonymous says:

    Judging from that “article” on their site, the WSJ is rather suasible when it comes to repeating GOP talking points.

    lostarchitect

  5. Anonymous says:

    Suasible. Let’s revisit this in a few weeks and see if anyone has used this word anywhere on the internet since. Suasible.

    Uncle_Billy_Slumming

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