The Truth About Rep. Jack Kimble
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, September 9 2010
The Washington Post's 44 blog kindly corrects a post from Tuesday that had stated that I was among the writers who were "taken in by the ruse" of Rep. Jack Kimble, a prolific and colorful personality on Twitter who is, all the same, not actually a real-live member of Congress. The post of mine linked to by the Post was this one.
How to put this gently? It's difficult to imagine that someone who had read what I'd written could have come to the conclusion that I'd fallen for the gag. My post talked about how, while it's been occasionally amusing, and enlightening, to see people on Twitter engage with the absurdist Kimble as if he were, indeed, a legitimate politician, the citing of Kimble's supposed position against the 14th amendment in a news story by a Huffington Post reporter "just kinda has to make you sad or something." I'm sure I could have written the post clearer. I'm also sure my choice of a slightly snarky headline -- "Correction: Rep. Jack Kimble Isn't Among 14th Amendment Repealers" -- didn't help matters. I'd have been better served by Google to have gone instead with the search-optimized headline "BREAKING: @REPJACKKIMBLE'S A FRAUD!!!" But, frankly, I kinda reject the idea that everything in the world of online writing and news has to be made so, well, face-smackingly obvious all the time.
Still, the Post's correction, issued extremely quickly upon request, is truly appreciated. It's part of the beauty of the online world is that fixes and tweaks can happen in a matter of seconds. Mistakes happen. Here's one I made last week. Of course, it's also part of the Internet ecosystem that things get picked up and spread, with corrections not always attached. Yesterday morning, Yahoo's Mike Calderone picked up the story, writing, "both techPresident and the Huffington Post have cited the fake congressman before, with each issuing corrections." I do plenty of boneheaded things, but a non-existent political gullibility is one I'd rather not get called out for. Such, though, is life online.
In other words, @REPJACKKIMBLE'S A FRAUD!!! And I never thought he wasn't.