You know there is a certain amount of irony in this. Earlier today the Ny Times printed a letter from who they thought was Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe, critizing Caroline Kennedy. Only problem, it was a fake.

“Early this morning, we posted a letter that carried the name of Bertrand Delanoë, the mayor of Paris, sharply criticizing Caroline Kennedy.

This letter was a fake. It should not have been published.

Doing so violated both our standards and our procedures in publishing signed letters from our readers.

We have already expressed our regrets to Mr. Delanoë’s office and we are now doing the same to you, our readers.

This letter, like most Letters to the Editor these days, arrived by email. It is Times procedure to verify the authenticity of every letter. In this case, our staff sent an edited version of the letter to the sender of the email and did not hear back. At that point, we should have contacted Mr. Delanoë’s office to verify that he had, in fact, written to us.

We did not do that. Without that verification, the letter should never have been printed.

We are reviewing our procedures for verifying letters to avoid such an incident in the future.”

Not the first time however, in fact it would seem by a Google “Ny Times + Correction” brings up a lot of so-called “violation of standards” over the last few months and years.

Some paper of record!

However they can take solice that they are in the same boat as Sarah Palin who also got fooled by a fake frenchman.

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