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'''The Huffington Post''' is a news website created by Arianna Huffington. The site is an extreme mouthpiece for liberals. The Huffington Post calls itself an  internet newspaper of blogs, news and video but often is referred to as a hate site where its one-sided news cannot be trusted. They cover politics, media, business and entertainment news. Daily lampooning [[President Bush]] and other [[Republicans]], whitewashing and defending [[Democrats]]. Consistently distort Republicans and conservatives, for example the headline "The Republicans Want A Depression."
 
'''The Huffington Post''' is a news website created by Arianna Huffington. The site is an extreme mouthpiece for liberals. The Huffington Post calls itself an  internet newspaper of blogs, news and video but often is referred to as a hate site where its one-sided news cannot be trusted. They cover politics, media, business and entertainment news. Daily lampooning [[President Bush]] and other [[Republicans]], whitewashing and defending [[Democrats]]. Consistently distort Republicans and conservatives, for example the headline "The Republicans Want A Depression."
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The site also dominates social networking sites like [[Digg]], making them liberal by proxy.
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Revision as of 03:52, December 15, 2008

The Huffington Post is a news website created by Arianna Huffington. The site is an extreme mouthpiece for liberals. The Huffington Post calls itself an internet newspaper of blogs, news and video but often is referred to as a hate site where its one-sided news cannot be trusted. They cover politics, media, business and entertainment news. Daily lampooning President Bush and other Republicans, whitewashing and defending Democrats. Consistently distort Republicans and conservatives, for example the headline "The Republicans Want A Depression."

The site also dominates social networking sites like Digg, making them liberal by proxy.