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'Stay classy’: Boston.com makes 'hysterical correction' to story after Boehner 'joke' backfires

A bartender at Wetherington Country Club in West Chester, Ohio, has been arrested for threatening to kill Speaker of the House John Boehner, possibly by poisoning his drink.

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Boston.com, a site owned by the Boston Globe, carried this snarky analysis:

The original “joke” was that Boehner’s “pickled liver” would have stopped the poison:


https://twitter.com/Roger247/status/555343660682727424

https://twitter.com/Roger247/status/555344675612024832
https://twitter.com/sue_oconnell1/status/555351129241178112

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But wait…

https://twitter.com/Coondawg68/status/555375955464966144

After the “joke” was called out, Boston.com made an “editor’s note” at the bottom of the story, and a reference to Boehner’s “pickled liver” is now gone. The section wondering if “anybody would have noticed” if the bartender had successfully poisoned the Speaker remains (for now):


https://twitter.com/Coondawg68/status/555404940886441984
https://twitter.com/Coondawg68/status/555371700599422976
https://twitter.com/Coondawg68/status/555425357407731712

Editor’s note: This post has been updated to include an additional tweet.