Sally Kohn isn’t the only one being asked to apologize to National Review’s Jonah Goldberg:
Really, @latimesopinion? No apology yet to @JonahNRO for this? https://t.co/rS2ODk34Kh
— Ed Morrissey (@EdMorrissey) December 6, 2014
What’s that about? It goes back to an article in L.A. Times Opinion taking Goldberg to task for asking questions about a Rolling Stone story concerning UVA rape allegations that the magazine subsequently walked back big time:
.@JonahNRO's column questioning UVA story is the kind of berating that prevents rape victims from coming forward http://t.co/3v80KLRyuK
— L.A. Times Opinion (@latimesopinion) December 4, 2014
Another day, another apology owed:
https://twitter.com/Hatsfree/status/541012304494460930
https://twitter.com/nnjteaparty/status/541095769453776896
@jsbula @latimesopinion @JonahNRO We should all hold our breath and wait for it to happen. #TurningBlue
— Just Tom (@thomasa56) December 6, 2014
Enjoy the cricket sounds while waiting for that apology.
@latimesopinion @JonahNRO @instapundit Questioning The Narrative is hateful.
— David B. Cohen (@DavidBCohen1) December 6, 2014
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@EdMorrissey @latimesopinion @JonahNRO "Just because he was right doesn't mean we were wrong about him being wrong"
— Яob (@robx_d) December 6, 2014
https://twitter.com/Cl3v3r_G1rl/status/541093606753173505
The usual takeaway:
@EdMorrissey @latimesopinion @JonahNRO Being liberal means never having to say you are sorry.
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) December 6, 2014
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