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Grammar -- Style & Substance Newsletter
Blogslot alerted me to an interesting monthly newsletter from  The Wall Street Journal. 

Syle & Substance newsletter is distributed monthly to the staff of The Wall Street Journal, usually around the end of the month, and is made available to the public on WSJ.com. It critiques the Journal's news pages on language and other issues, and it notes stylistic and other updates for The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage. Each issue includes a quiz asking readers to ‘find the flubs’ that appeared in the Journal, involving use of the language.
The June issue of Style & Substance addresses an issue that I have discussed here: 
“While some Republican conservatives may want a religious candidate, it may not be him,” we said in a profile of Mitt Romney, bringing the inevitable “you of all people” reader reaction. 

Of course, he would indisputably be the grammatically correct pronoun after the linking verb, just as “it is I” is technically correct, rather than “it is me.”  Even writers who know the rules sometimes use the objective rather than the nominative pronoun in cases like these, attempting to avoid sounding pedantic.  But here the issue could have been sidestepped nicely and satisfied everyone nicely by simply saying “. . . it may not be Mr. Romney.”
I agree with those two points. First, sometimes grammatically correct does not “sound” right and, second, you can usually find a way to re-write the sentence so that it sounds correct and is correct. 

In addition to discussions of several different issues, ach Style & Substance issue also includes a quiz to find the “flubs” in actual passages from the WSJ.  The quiz is both entertaining and instructive – check it out.  
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