Nothing Wrong Here – It’s Only a Lie if You are Caught At It
This Forum has often
said that one of the problems with Conservatives is that they are so utterly convinced that their philosophy is absolutely correct and that every one
else is wrong. As a result they do not
believe they are bound by the limits of truth, accuracy, facts or logic because
the rightness of their positions means they can use any falsehood to advance
their ideas.
Now it comes out that
on the cover his new book, Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg has
the claim that he was “nominated for two Pulitzer Prizes”.
On the dust jacket of
his new book, "The Tyranny of Clichés: How Liberals Cheat in the War of
Ideas," best-selling conservative author and commentator Jonah Goldberg is
described as having "twice been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize."
Ok, actually getting
a Pulitzer would be even better, but being nominated is certainly something
to extol. That is it would be if it were
true.
In
fact, as Goldberg acknowledged on Tuesday, he has never been a Pulitzer
nominee, but merely one of thousands of entrants.
But, heh, heh, Mr. Goldberg was only joking, he didn’t
mean to imply that he was nominated for a Pulitzer just because he said he was
nominated for a Pulitzer.
When
this bit of résumé inflation was pointed out by a reporter for msnbc.com,
Goldberg said he hadn't meant to mislead anyone and removed the Pulitzer claim
from his bio at National Review Online. (Here's the page before and now.) And he added, "I never
put it in the bio in the first place."
And as for the book, well it was just an inadvertent
error.
His
publisher, Penguin Group (USA ),
said the error was unintentional and it would remove the Pulitzer word from his
book jacket when it's time for the first reprint, "just like any other
innocent mistake brought to our attention."
Yep, there’s that Microsoft Word software with the
bug that inserts a claim of being nominated for a Pulitzer into just about
every document it writes. The Dismal
Political Economist has been nominated for a Nobel Prize in Economics. For example this Post has been written in MS
Word and there’s no telling what it will insert.
But doesn’t being an “Entrant” mean something. Yeah, it mean someone filled out a form and
sent in $50.00.
It's
not uncommon for Pulitzer entrants to claim to be nominees. Here's how it
works: Though there are only three nominees, known as nominated finalists, in
each Pulitzer category each year, there are more than 2,000 entrants. One could
say that all of them were "nominated" by someone. If all Pulitzer
entrants could be called nominees, any publisher could give all its authors
that honorific by submitting an entry form and a check for $50.
So this is a formal request for 100 readers of this
Forum to send The Dismal Political Economist 50 cents each so he can be “nominated”
for a Pulitzer. Why the request for
donation? You don’t think The Dismal
Political Economist would waste $50.00 of his own money do you?
Pay Pal won't let me transfer just 50 cents, but hey it's the thought that counts. I wonder how Goldberg beat Newt to the idea?
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