New York mag’s headline overlooks imaginary status of Cory Booker’s friend
http://twitter.com/#!/jtLOL/status/373191300125687808
You might not be reading about Senate candidate Cory Booker’s imaginary friend on BuzzFeed any time soon, but New York Magazine decided the news that Booker’s friend T-Bone doesn’t actually exist was worth a post. From the headline alone, though, you’d think the big scandal is that there’s a drug dealer in Newark, N.J., and the amiable Cory Booker isn’t friends with him.
http://twitter.com/#!/intelligencer/status/373190305149104128
The fact that Booker isn’t friends with T-Bone because T-Bone does not exist is mentioned in the following paragraph. Fortunately, the Star-Ledger has picked up the story, likely in part because Booker told the paper in 2007 that T-Bone “is 1,000 percent a real person.”
http://twitter.com/#!/brianjameswalsh/status/373134359726813184
Here’s a fun game to play while we wait to see who else picks up on the story.
http://twitter.com/#!/dblozik/status/373193453762797568
http://twitter.com/#!/senorlamella/status/373194827539570688