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Jerk of the Day: We Reported, You Didn’t Decide!

Yesterday’s voting experiment hasn’t really gone anywhere.

It’s not for a lack of participation. Four people have (so far) commented on our ballot of potential jerks culled from posts left on Craigslist.

Nor is it for lack of opinions. Scan the comments, and you’ll find there’s some disagreement as to whether one of the candidates’ professed actions broke the law. And there are, among other things, accusations that the jerks’ claims are “bs.” (You can read the full comments here.)

Still, there’s no clear winner.

One Response to “Jerk of the Day: We Reported, You Didn’t Decide!

  1. Jamie Says:

    Don’t take this the wrong way, Joe, but do you have enough to do? Scanning craigslist for obnoxious posts from idiots seems not only useless, but not really even all that entertaining. Who cares what a bunch of idiots talk about? They’re idiots.

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