This is pretty much the real life manifestation of the 'random letters' thing.
The theory goes that you can essentially write a paragraph and for every other word or so, make the middle 2 or 3 letters of the word random gibberish. And yet whoever is reading that paragraph can use context clues to essentially know exactly what you're saying.
It's annoyingly accurate and it would seem MSNBC is happy to lean into the skid on this one.
"Eh, **** it - if 20% of the words are 70% right - they'll get the general idea..."
{clicks publish}
That's pretty spectacularly lazy.
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