Huffington Post

Stories about the hypocrisy and decline of Huffington Post

Chickens have come home to roost, or rather buzzards picking over the carcass of the dead. One of the "founders" of Huffington Post has come back to blog. Andrew Breitbart.
The use of anonymous sources in the media, has blurred the line for bloggers and journalists alike. Don't have a source, but you believe something is true (or not), print it anyway, subscribed to that ubiquitous anon source, no responsibility...
One tactic the Huffington Post has mastered is generating outrage. The more outrage they can incite, the more clicks they get. They have become so adept at this, they can even generate outrage using a non-story.
This week, Huffington Post betrayed their membership and their tentative promise to respect the anonymity of their current members by now requiring ALL members to provide verification of their personal identity if they want to post at the site.
The House presented its health care reform bill today. So naturally, the top story at HuffPo this evening, at this moment, written by Damn...I mean Dame Arianna herself  is "Huffington Post Game Changers! Vote!". You may criticize Arianna for her...
The Huffington Post has sparked a national blatherfest with a series of posts by self-help guru Marcus Buckingham, which Arianna, in her trademark breathless fashion, blurbs as “the sad, shocking truth about how women are feeling.”
this will be a short one. just to let everyone here know peacekitten has been banned from huffington post without so much as a warning or a cautionary email.  all i got was a lousy lightning bolt. of course i am...
Breaking up with a blog site is hard to do.
In an interview clip shown on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” Perry told Ed Henry that the president was “the chosen one” sent by God to rule over America. The former Texas governor and Republican presidential rival of Trump used Old Testament kings to make his point.

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