One of the best things about blogs is that they give someone with a tiny, compartmentalized axe to grind a forum to speak to fellow travelers.

One of my pet peeves over the years has been the odd habit of shopkeepers, office busybodies and other ne’er-do-wells to inappropriately use quotation marks in place of italics or boldface in order to express emphasis or draw one’s attention to a word or phrase.

I don’t know where someone in the annals of history got the idea that this is proper grammar.

It isn’t.

It just gives people the vague impression that you’re making some sort of sarcastic air quotes reference (e.g., John McCain mocking Obama on abortion with this doozy: “Barack Obama, on the other hand, stood up for ‘women’s health’.“)

Well, wouldn’t you know it, there is a blog devoted to the phenomenon: The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks. Enjoy!

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