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Revision as of 01:30, 23 March 2011
The Huffington Post is a leftist website created by gadfly and former Republican Arianna Huffington. In 2011, the Huffington Post was purchased by AOL for just over $300 million with Arianna still in charge. The site is an extremist 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. They smear conservatives daily, while whitewashing and defending liberals.
The site also dominates social networking sites like Digg, making them liberal by proxy for promoting biased and insulting treatments of conservative politicians.
Exercising censorship, as liberals are prone to do, the Huffington Post removed a March 9 commentary accusing the Bush administration of involvement in the events of 9/11 submitted to it by former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura, shortly after publication by the site. [1]
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Since the announcement of the merger, vocal liberals have expressed their displeasure by boycotting the website. Arianna laughed the threats off and introduced the weekly column of anti-liberal Andrew Breitbart.
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