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New Yorker's Lehrer resigns over fake Dylan quotes: 'Lies are over now'; Not over? Hilarious #DylanQuotes

Ha! It’s funny, because it’s true!

As Twitchy reported earlier, Tablet magazine exposed New Yorker writer Jonah Lehrer’s fabricated Dylan quotes today.

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https://twitter.com/marcatracy/status/229988722798645249

More from Tablet’s article, titled “Jonah Lehrer’s Deceptions; The celebrated journalist fabricated Bob Dylan quotes in his new book, Imagine: How Creativity Works”:

Over the next three weeks, Lehrer stonewalled, misled, and, eventually, outright lied to me. Yesterday, Lehrer finally confessed that he has never met or corresponded with Jeff Rosen, Dylan’s manager; he has never seen an unexpurgated version of Dylan’s interview for No Direction Home, something he offered up to stymie my search; that a missing quote he claimed could be found in an episode of Dylan’s “Theme Time Radio Hour” cannot, in fact, be found there; and that a 1995 radio interview, supposedly available in a printed collection of Dylan interviews called The Fiddler Now Upspoke, also didn’t exist. When, three weeks after our first contact, I asked Lehrer to explain his deceptions, he responded, for the first time in our communication, forthrightly: “I couldn’t find the original sources,” he said. “I panicked. And I’m deeply sorry for lying.”

Lehrer has since resigned from the New Yorker, saying “the lies are over now.”

https://twitter.com/mcmoynihan/status/229995378332803072

More from Poynter:

“The lies are over now. I understand the gravity of my position. I want to apologize to everyone I have let down, especially my editors and readers. I also owe a sincere apology to Mr. Moynihan. I will do my best to correct the record and ensure that my misquotations and mistakes are fixed.

I have resigned my position as staff writer at The New Yorker.”

– Jonah Lehrer

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Not over? The hilarious mockery.

https://twitter.com/max_read/status/229994780048891905

https://twitter.com/BuzzFeedAndrew/status/229995736668966913

And now comes the #DylanQuotes hashtag, trending along with “Bob Dylan” and “Jonah Lehrer.”

https://twitter.com/CuffyMeh/status/230001470873948161

https://twitter.com/NathanWurtzel/status/230011340687818752

https://twitter.com/amylutz4/status/230002153396240384

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https://twitter.com/EvanRowley/status/230027839431393281

https://twitter.com/lachlan/status/230007564379758592

Some are trying to kill the hilarious buzz!

https://twitter.com/jonathanshainin/status/230002680918048768

https://twitter.com/bendimiero/status/230007976998629378

Never!

Indeed. And the discipline is side-splitting! Keep them coming, Twitter.

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