Can a kerfuffle burgeon?
Blue Mass. Group says it sure can, which is why it's now encouraging people to prowl bookstores this weekend, counting up the number of footnotes in political books so that Jon Keller can be ground into the dust, or something.
Joe Keohane, meanwhile, surveys the burgeoning number of bloggers on both ends of the political spectrum kerfuffling it up and tells them why they suck, every last one of them.
One blogger Keohane did not include was Stacey J. Miller, a local book publicist who presumably is not doing any work for Keller because she writes that she doesn't understand how Keller could write a book without attribution, especially since that's a lesson that many people get drilled into them in, oh, middle school:
... How interesting it is to me that some professional journalists out there haven't learned that lesson yet.
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Closing ranks
On Emily Rooney's show last night they were closing ranks around on of their own. They did a "he should have known better, but you know he meant well".