This past spring, I wrote a little article over on Forbes.

The article was about the compensation Bristol Palin got for her work with The Candie’s Foundation.

Now, let’s be completely ridiculously transparently clear about this: I misunderstood a financial tax document and posted that the foundation paid $13 million dollars to 3 key officers. This was NOT TRUE. The parent company RELATED to the foundation actually paid the 3 key officers $13 million dollars. No money came directly from the foundation.

My information regarding that particular piece of the article was incorrect. Wrong. Unsound. Inaccurate. Terrible Horrible No Good and Very Bad.

We all on the same page?

Cause apparently the huge bold and italicized update with the corrected information on Forbes was not enough to placate people as to my error.

The thing about the internet is that once you put something out there, you can’t really take it back. Even if you delete it, someone has saved it and it never goes away. You better be ready to

The best way to summarize all this?

I fucked up.

Much to the dismay (I’m sure) of the people who are hoping to discredit the hell out of me because of this, I’m not planning on going anywhere. In the throes of