Arianna: The Huffington Post is not a ‘lefty’ publication anymore
source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/01/arianna-huffington-post-is-not-a-lefty-publication/
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In a recent interview with The New York Times, Arianna Huffington revealed a bit of news that's not likely to show up on The Huffington Post's front page any time soon: the site is no longer "lefty" in its political bent.That will likely come as a surprise to the massive audience of Democrats and liberals The Huffington Post has attracted over the years, who've turned the site into a powerful voice for progressive values and one of the largest online publications going.
Speaking to New York Times reporter Andrew Goldman, Huffington said that for the last three years she has been walking the post-partisan talk.
"The tag line that we’ve used a lot is 'Beyond left and right,'" she reportedly said.
The Times' writer fired back, suggesting that she was "trying to tell me that Smurfs aren’t blue" by claiming that The Huffington Post was not founded as a "lefty" publication.
"I’m just telling you that it is very clear that we have progressive views, but to call everything we’re doing lefty — it misses the whole point that American policy needs to be redefined beyond left and right," she reportedly said. "It’s a completely obsolete view of politics."
"Still, I’m amazed you’re trying to tell me that The Huffington Post wasn’t started as a lefty blog?" Goldman asked.
"I’m not trying to tell you anything," she reportedly replied. "I’m telling you things. I’m not trying, O.K.?"
The interviewer also claimed that "salacious," "boob-related" posts on Huffington's front page tend to get his clicks more than their original reporting -- a point Arianna said was "really a shame."
The published text of Huffington's interview was "condensed and edited," according to a tag below the piece.
Huffington has of late been feuding with Bill Keller, the Times' executive editor, who recently compared her business practices to "Somali piracy."
The Huffington Post has significantly more readers than The New York Times.
But in recent months Huffington has been under fire from liberals and progressives, namely due to AOL's announcement that it was purchasing the site and making Arianna the editor-in-chief of its new Huffington Post Media Group, under which all their editorial content now falls.
Some 900 of AOL's global employees were let go after the Huffington Post purchase, representing about 20 percent of its workforce. The majority were in back-office operations in India.
AOL reportedly paid $315 million for the site, sparking an outcry from a group of unpaid Huffington Post contributors who demanded to share in the proceeds.
That was a sore spot for many writers, who've targeted Huffington's business model of not paying most contributors as a factor leading to the decline of journalism. Numerous writers and a swath of readers even openly quit the site in protest, insisting that the failure to pay most contributors was a factor leading to the decline of journalism.
Challenged on this point by the Times, Huffington pushed back, saying there's no evidence to support claims that the site has negatively affected journalism.
Even after all that, Huffington came under heavy criticism yet again recently when a post by controversial right-wing blogger Andrew Breitbart landed on their front page.
They defended the move, noting that it attracted an enormous number of page views, but later announced that Breitbart's posts wouldn't appear on the front page again after he made negative comments about former Obama appointee Van Jones to a different outlet.
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ThrowtheMarxistsOut2012:
Just another public figure growing their reputation with the help of progressives only to turn around a piss in our faces once we helped accomplish the goals.
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ThrowtheMarxistsOut2012:
So, how's that FIXED NEWS Kool-Aid tasting these days? Nice and bitter I hope.
The majority of Americans are not Rethuglicans, despite what you believe. Numbers don't lie like you do. But hey, go join the HP..that's exactly where you belong ...with all the other troglodytes. - 2 years ago
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ThrowtheMarxistsOut2012:
You will certainly be a better fit than me. As a matter of fact, I left a space for you when she sold out and came over to Current.
HuffPo was beginning to be very weird on how they moderated comments.
After the selling out to AOL, I made some comments on how she was going to have trouble keeping her unpaid Celebrity Bloggers. At first my comments were allowed, then 30 minutes later they moderated all of them out and as it had created quite a thread of discussion it looked fairly silly with my comments edited out of the thread. Like most right wingers, she no longer allows dissenting or differing viewpoints.
Like many of AOL's business decisions over the last 10 years, this one will be even more money down the drain. She has forgotten 'who brung her to the party'! - 2 years ago
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ThrowtheMarxistsOut2012:
ya why not your sides filled with the sell outs of humanity
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Cruzankenny:
I have had that same problem as of late. What gets me is some of the moderators are obvious GOP political hacks. I rarely comment anymore and go there less and less.
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macchugsid:
During the last Presidential election I was glued to HuffPo. It had the best commentary and the brightest bloggers. The comments were a forum unto themselves.
Since the election, I found myself going there less and less for good commentary and up to date news. At first I wrote her anti-Obama slant off to the basic disillusionment a lot of us were feeling about our Democratic Leadership, in both the executive and legislative branch.
More and more it became apparent there was an antipathy toward our President, the headlines rivaled the tabloids in relevancy, the gossip/entertainment segment was growing exponentially and more and more of my comments never made it online-for no apparent reason.
The sellout to AOL was the final nail in my mental coffin regarding the HuffPo as a voice for Progressives. Now I wish I knew where most of the good bloggers disappeared to? Chris Kelly hasn't been there for quite some time amongst others. - 2 years ago
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ThrowtheMarxistsOut2012:
Go and stay there... you HUFF and HUFF and Puff anyway go blow their house down little piggy!
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JustZ:
weird the kool-aids moving must be GMfood
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Greed is dangerous.Which is it "money is the root of evil" or "the lack of money is the root of all evil?" An individuals concious can be bought,how sad.I'm no longer interested in the Huffington Post. Howard Hughs,ultra plenty money man,died as mindless and friendless as could be.
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"Anymore"?? Actually, quite a number of HP posters, many of whom have already left HP, have been saying this for quite some time now. We were right!
I don't miss the chaos of crazyass censorship in that HP circus. Too many friggin' clowns at HP which has such shoddy moderation.
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shoddy Times HelPed AsshOLes turned a clown circus into chaos - 2 years ago
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David_H:
Another good point, David. I completely agree that some of HP's user-friendly features are quite impressive, especially the "Comments Activity" box. Too bad the site, itself, isn't as impressive as some of its technical capabilities.
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I really must take this opportunity to give major Props for Current and all that post here.... Freedom never felt so Good.
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KB723:
it gets better with time.
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KB723:
I second that! :)
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bailey78:
Hard to think that to be true, this place is Fantastic.
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Leen61:
Schweeeeeet.
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KB723:
+^d!
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KB723:
Of course it's fantastic. Hell Your here. AHA HA HA HA
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bailey78:
I have had much fun being here bailey78.... =)
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JustZ
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Newsflash: anyone with a brain knew this to be fact the day that the Huffington Post was bought by AOL.
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When she sold out I closed my account. I rarely go back, just enough to see what's going on over there. The last time I visited, several posters were saying how nice it is that Keith Olbermann is gone from MSNBC and they don't have to listen to his drivel.
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therealpixie:
What assholes for saying that! I'm glad I post here and that Keith will be coming to Current!
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Leen61:
Speaks volumes about what the "moderators" find acceptable, no?
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therealpixie:
Speaks volumes alright....and not in a good way.
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ArchDruid:
Thanks ArchDruid, I did not know that.
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ArchDruid:
Didn't hear that in the news!
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ArchDruid:
Interesting, I would have thought aol would have had some type of no compete clause in their deal.
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Thanks for the link....
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Musta been the mllions she received that changed her Mind.
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HP is infested with right wing wackos! Every comment is censored and if your comment doesn't fall in step with their ideas, well, they don't print them! That's not freedom of speech! Its controlled BS!
Arianna was paid her 30 pieces of silver and there isn't much more to say about it! Time to move on! I just hope Current does as well in the future and honest debate can continue. - 2 years ago
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kgMA:
Did you read about the new pay system for HuffPo? You get partial words and have to pay for the rest. Read this:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/a-word-about-digital-subs_b_843...
This to me is freakin' hilarious, Way to go HuffPo, down in flames that is.
AOL at its best, to bad
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macchugsid:
If you read the fine print- it says a 'Special Offer to NYT Employees'
She is in a feud with NYT.. - 2 years ago
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SamFL:
That was her April Fools joke! Somehow I would not put it past AOL!
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Good bye Huffington AOL Post.
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Covelo: The Huffington Post is not a ‘go to’ publication anymore.
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I guess 315 million dollars empowers one to stretch the truth. I had much respect for AH , but not much anymore.
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pollie_graff:
She's always been a turncoat. Once a Rethuglican...always a Rethuglican.
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my neurons won't fire quick enough to get my thumb to change the channel when she's on any political show.
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