Hey Washington Post, I have a question.
Please forgive me if I come across the wrong way. However, here's what I want to know: Are you serious!?
Yes, I understand it's impossible to fit all the important context and details in a 140-character-or-less tweet.
But really, this was the best you could do?:
Trump picks former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue, who once led a prayer for rain, for agriculture secretary
Am I reading that right? Is the newspaper that exposed Watergate really suggesting that the most important detail about a Cabinet appointee is that he "once led a prayer?"
Stop the presses!
I mean, is the political staff of the Post really so out of touch that they think somebody praying is first-sentence material for a breaking news alert?
ccording to the Pew Research Center, 55 percent of Americans say they pray every day. I'm assuming that during a drought, a few of them might pray for rain. No word on the percentage of reporters and editors in the Post newsroom who believe in prayer.