The Inquirer editorial board puts on their dunce caps
After eight years of entirely preventable tragedies, the Inquirer's editorial board still hasn't figured out that Larry Krasner is a train wreck as D.A.
They call themselves the Inquirer editorial board.
And according to our only daily newspaper, they’re a “group of journalists who work separately from the newsroom to debate matters of public interest.”
The only problem is when they’re debating matters of public interest, whether there’s enough dunce caps to go around for every member of the “group of jou…

