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The Missing Dirt On Arianna Huffington (Arianna: “The Dirt” Part I)
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| October 6, 2008
| Ryan Tate
Posted on 12/08/2008 5:45:54 AM PST by flattorney
The Missing Dirt On Arianna Huffington
The New Yorker published its profile of Arianna Huffington. Though disappointingly far from the juicy takedown we hoped for, it does contain a few interesting nuggets. We learn, for example, that the Republican-divorcée-turned-internet-publisher bizarrely "hides" all three of her BlackBerrys in her bathroom at night, even though she lives only with a housekeeper and her two daughters. Her gay ex-husband Michael Huffington elaborates on how she knew of his interest in men before their marriage, saying, "in my Houston town house I sat down with her and told her that I had dated women and men so that she would be aware of it." And Huffington sounds downright proud of her lack of long-term friendships, saying, "I metabolize experiences fast." But there's so much missing, so much that should be in this 14-page story, starting first with how she runs the Huffington Post would any male mogul be profiled at such length with so little said about how he runs his business? and continuing through to juicer questions about her dating life and cultlike religious guru. A few specifics:
- The New Yorker's Lauren Collins briefly depicts Huffington holding hands with ex-boyfriend Mort Zuckerman at the recent Time 100 party. But who is she seeing now? Is it true she tends toward hot younger men? What about her rumored dalliance with Newark Mayor Cory Booker?
- Collins also delves into the much-explored topic of Huffington's affiliation with spiritual guru John-Roger. But what about how she has stocked her site with fans of the culty leader?
- Just one paragraph on the Tim Russert feud? Can she still not come up with anything nice to say? Is it true top NBC News staff hated her even more after Russert died?
- How does Arianna run the Huffington Post? What's it like to work there? It's hardly surprising or scandalous that Huffington can be an "erratic... high-strung boss" or that she has lost 15+ employees, as reported in the profile. Sample quote: "One of the frustrating things was that she had absolutely no compunctions about saying, Hey, do this, and then saying, Why did you do that? I never asked you to do that."
- The New Yorker might start with HuffPo's political message discipline. Huffington has spiked work that is not "congruent with HuffPost's editorial position against the media's penchant for viewing everything through a left/right prism," a convoluted position she formulated after one of her columns was used against Barack Obama.
- Which raises the question: Was HuffPo biased toward Obama? After the site reported that Obama said "bitter" working-class Americans "cling to guns or religion," HuffPo co-founder Ken Lerer, who himself said to be unhappy about the story, rushed to talk with angry Obama campaign operatives. That would be the same Lerer who convened a fundraiser for Obama at his apartment the year prior, when he was still CEO of Huffington Post. It's worth at least asking whether the Clinton campaign's accusation that the site was a "conveyor belt" for pro-Obama propaganda was more than mere campaign flackery.
- Also, why did HuffPo delay covering the latest scandal stories on Democratic politician John Edwards, despite having broken some of the earliest ones?
- If the HuffPo has been called an "internet newspaper," as the New Yorker reminds us, Collins would have been well-served to take a look at how much it spends on actual reporting. Mayhill Fowler, arguably its brightest star at the moment, paid her own expenses and received no salary. Huffington herself said many staff left because they "wanted to be writers.... the jobs are administrative."
To fit in some of these topics, the New Yorker might have had to cut out the bits about Huffington's "considerable intelligence," her "seductive" charm and how she likes hiking, "yoga, meditation and prayer." But at least the magazine would have broken some significant new ground.
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posted on
12/08/2008 7:43:16 AM PST
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Ghengis
(Barack Obama is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life)
To: Zevonismymuse
Mommie Dearest...no wire hangers..
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posted on
12/08/2008 8:28:33 AM PST
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y6162
(ater)
To: y6162
Don't worry about my daughter; she grew up to be a great American.
To: Zevonismymuse
Congrats.
I was very proud of my daughter (22) when she called from University of Vermont on election night and said she was going to go outside and punch the Obamachevniks in the mouth.
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posted on
12/08/2008 9:09:44 AM PST
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y6162
(ater)
To: y6162
I was very proud of my daughter (22) when she called from University of Vermont on election night and said she was going to go outside and punch the Obamachevniks in the mouth. Way to go mom! I feel you. I raised three hip, attractive adult children who all live in Los Angeles and are unashamed conservatives. Our home is open to musicians who are predictably lefties and I love listening to my kids school them on current events and conservative ideas. Kids get their core values from their parents and as their moms we have their attention for those ever important developmental years.
To: Zevonismymuse
Way to go mom!
Dad here...my daughter’s politics is informed by her pro life poistion. Can’t take full credit for that.
As for her dislike of lefties, the curious thing about going to a very left wing college like UVM is that some kids come out very strong in their conservative convictions.
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posted on
12/08/2008 9:23:37 AM PST
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y6162
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To: montag813
Huffington can “trend” toward younger guys all she likes. The question is: are younger guys trending towards her? Not bloody likely.
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12/08/2008 11:56:42 AM PST
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utahagen
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