In National Review's Media Blog yesterday, Greg Pollowitz mocked the LA Times for consulting a handwriting expert to assess handwriting samples from Senators McCain and Obama.
I hate to think what a handwriting expert would think of my chickenscratch. "'When you cover a stroke, it means you are hiding something,' Rubin said." When I cover a stroke, it means I write the same way they taught us in grade school. My handwriting does not reflect my personality even remotely; it reflects the fact that I learned to type before I could write.



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