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The Atlantic's Boldest**
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** Wherein New York's Boldest is the moniker for the Dept. of Corrections, this is my weekly corrections column.
1. I called State Sen. Larry Grooms "Larry Broom." For that I was made fun of by a South Carolina political blog. It was a typo; maybe I thought "Broom" because he blew by me when I said hello.
2. A weird sentence construction implied that Mitt Romney was a "gay Republican." That was a typo, obviously, but still -- titillating.
3. Gill Action had nothing to do with Tony Fabrizio's poll. That one's on me.
4. The controversial Confederate flag in South Carolina was moved from atop the state house to a memorial nearby -- not to a museum.
5. It was a mistake NOT to post on Mitt Romney's dog-carrying practices.
1. I called State Sen. Larry Grooms "Larry Broom." For that I was made fun of by a South Carolina political blog. It was a typo; maybe I thought "Broom" because he blew by me when I said hello.
2. A weird sentence construction implied that Mitt Romney was a "gay Republican." That was a typo, obviously, but still -- titillating.
3. Gill Action had nothing to do with Tony Fabrizio's poll. That one's on me.
4. The controversial Confederate flag in South Carolina was moved from atop the state house to a memorial nearby -- not to a museum.
5. It was a mistake NOT to post on Mitt Romney's dog-carrying practices.
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