Posted on 02/09/2011 9:42:50 AM PST by Oratam
Did Arianna Huffington just sell out her fellow progressives?
In the literal sense, she undoubtedly has: The sale of Huffington Post to AOL for $315 million (including a large pile of cash going to Huffington herself) means this powerful liberal voice is formally joining the "corporate media" its writers have long disparaged
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I used to think that Arianna was just someone who really craved celebrity. Now, I'm convinced she has no core beliefs. In fact, she's only in it for the money. Ideology for sale.
Not mutually exclusive ... indeed, one expects those things to go together.
I think it helps, too, that she's batsh!t crazy.
lol
“We’ve already established WHAT you are, now we’re just negotiating the price.” - Winston Churchill
I trust no one.
She married a bi-sexual rich guy, Michael Huffington (natural gas exploration).
She always follows the money.
I was watching a program on the early career of Hitler the other night on the History or Military channel. Historians have never been able to definitively pinpoint when Hitler began to hate Jews. One suggestion was that he merely saw that Jew hatred and his identification with it stood him in good stead in Munich where anti-Jew sentiment was high. He may have simply adopted Jew hatred as a means to political popularity.
I don't think James Carville has any core beliefs, either. I think that is why he and Mary Matalin stay together. The two of them know he is paid well to be a hired gun for the left, so they take the money and run.
Like Michael Moore. Talking the liberal crap and living like a capitalist baron. I'll bet he doesn't believe any of his own BS either. I don't buy his ballcap clown outfit for a second.
She always follows the money.
Believe it or not, she used to profess to be a conservative. She appeared regularly on National Empowerment Television (NET) with Paul Weyrich. I used to watch him regularly back in the days of the big satellite dishes (1990 - 1995).
I believe she flipped over to the liberal side after the marriage broke up.
Nor does Matalin have any core beliefs. Otherwise she could never tolerate Carville. They have "professional" admiration for one another.
Back in Classical Greece, the sophists would use their great skills in rhetoric to sway a crowd to one side of an argument, then they would use those skills to convince the crowd that, in fact, the reverse position was actually true.
This has always been the mark of a great debater -- can you win both sides of the argument simultaneously? It takes real skill, and the people in the business see the skill and respect the skill.
Those of us in the real world who are looking for character and principles are going to end up disappointed. Our politicians are now figure-heads, advised by sophists. It's not good.
I do like that all those earnist leftists blogged for free for years and Arianna walks away with millions. How much content did she actually produce, I wonder?
The woman is totally self-involved. She'll say or do anything to become richer and get more media attention. She's a sociopath.
I just looked at the Huffington Post for the first time ever.
All I can say is that if the Huffington Post is worth $315,000,000 then Free Republic must be worth at least half that.
I just looked at the Huffington Post for the first time ever.
All I can say is that if the Huffington Post is worth $315,000,000 then Free Republic must be worth at least half that.
I remember her being the “conservative” on Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect . . . even after it was obvious she had made the switch.
What about her ex-Husband’s sexual transformation. you know, i think it’s an abomination and all? but being married to her, i can’t really blame him.
HUffie the Sellout Alert!
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