Monday, December 8, 2008

Republican Apostrophe Catastrophe in Georgia

After Senator Chambliss won the runoff election in Georgia, RNC Chairman Mike Duncan wrote an article on politico.com that contained an apostrophe catastrophe.


Michelle saw Keith Olbermann point out the error on MSNBC and e-mailed me to tell me about it. Thanks, Michelle!

6 comments:

Bitterly Indifferent said...

The awesome part is how it's spelled correctly at the start of the very next sentence.

THE GRAMMARPHILE said...

YES, WE CAN...use apostrophes better than the Republicans! :)

Anonymous said...

Re-election is missing a hyphen.

Becky said...

I prefer it with a hyphen, but I don't think reelection is wrong. It's in the dictionary.

Jill said...

Funny, I tend to think of Republicans as being better educated and less likely to abuse apostrophes. Nice to see old Keith doing something useful for once!

Becky said...

Depends on the type of Republicans, I guess. One branch of the Republican party (e.g., the Sarah Palin types) seem to be all about glorifying ignorance.