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Intelligencer issues correction of Chris Rufo's quote, but Jonathan Chait insists both versions say the same thing

We were going to leave this alone until Jonathan Chait decided to speak up. New York Magazine’s Intelligencer has issued a correction to its piece on Christopher Rufo, saying that he was misquoted.

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Chait not only had no shame over the correction; he also took the opportunity to slam Rufo:

So what he said was, “You really need to operate from a premise of universal public school mistrust,” not “It’s necessary to create an atmosphere of universal public school mistrust.”

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It’s important to get quotes right, but …

We corrected it because we have standards, and getting quotes right is important. But Chait stands by the original misquote.

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