You need to go back and read about this. It has nothing to do whatsoever with your marriage. It is unthinkable, in a reputable publication, that someone would 1) recommend a writer for publication, 2) be assigned to fact-check that same writer, 3) continue to be assigned to fact-check that same writer after marrying him and 4) continue to be assigned to fact-check that same writer AFTER THE “FACTS” HAVE BEEN CALLED INTO QUESTION. Your marriage may be your only frame of reference, but has nothing to do with this situation unless you are a lying POS writer for The New Republic and your wife is your fact checker. I own a Yorkie with more judgment and common sense than TNR’s editor.
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