Brendan Nyhan

When copy editors attack!

Someone at the New York Times correction desk is seriously annoyed about their problems spelling the Attorney General’s name:

An article in some copies on Wednesday about Congressional efforts to pass legislation to expand the government’s electronic wiretapping powers misspelled — yet again — the surname of the attorney general of the United States, in three of four references. He is Alberto R. Gonzales, not Gonzalez. (The Times has misspelled Mr. Gonzales’s name in at least 14 articles dating to 2001 when he became White House counsel. This year alone Mr. Gonzales’s name has been misspelled in February and March, and in two articles in April.)

If only the Times could work up that much outrage about errors of substance…