Washington Post writer Jonathan Capehart fell for a fake congressional Twitter account Monday night, writing a story based on the hoax @RepJackKimble account (via New York Observer ).
"Rep. Jack Kimble" is a fake Republican congressman from California's nonexistent 54th district.
Capehart wrote an article baesd on a tweet the account sent last week:
"Why have the wars cost so much under Obama? Check the budgets, Bush fought 2 wars without costing taxpayers a dime," the tweet read .
Capehart called that tweet a "stunning bit of fiscal ignorance," and went on to analyze the nation's budget and fiscal health.
Overnight, Capehart posted a correction :
[CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION, 1:22 a.m.: The Twitterer RepJackKimble cited below is not a real member of Congress. The budget deficits are real deficits.]
The Kimble account mocked the Washington Post for falling for its hoax.
"Washington Post unjustly attacks Congressman Kimble on war costs. Real journalists can read a budget," it tweeted .
"Yes, I got bamboozled by @repjackkimble but the point remains," Capehart tweeted .
Last week, the Post suspended sports columnist Mike Wise for carrying out a Twitter hoax of his own.
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