Huffington’s House
of Horrors
A Compendium of Far-Left
Flame-Throwing,
Name-Calling, and Attack-Dogging
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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When she founded her blog
two years ago, Arianna Huffington made a pledge that was quoted by Newsweek:
“If you’re looking for the usual flame-throwing, name-calling, and simplistic
attack dog rhetoric....don’t bother coming to The Huffington Post.” But an MRC
review of the first two years of the HuffPost’s content reveals that
flame-throwing, name-calling, and hate speech against conservatives are all on
the Web site’s everyday menu.
True to everything pundits
decry about the blogosphere, the official bloggers of The Huffington Post, from
celebrity dilettantes to lesser-known attack dogs, have made wild mudslinging
and hate speech, usually against conservatives, a constant aim. They have
savaged not only conservative opinion leaders, not only the Bush team, but the
American public for its re-election of the Bush administration, in articles
often loaded with profanity and crude sexual and excretory metaphors
[WARNING: Objectionable language appears uncensored].
■ Actor Sean Penn denounced America for its
stupidity in allowing the war in Iraq: “We know it’s not the administration
alone, but a culture at large, cloaking itself in self-righteousness, religion,
and adolescent hero-dreaming machismo.” He mocked Rush Limbaugh as a drug
addict, Sean Hannity as a “whore” for Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch, and Bill
O’Reilly for “massaging his rectum with a loofah.” America’s failure to impeach
President Bush would disgrace the nation: “we become a cum-stain on the flag we
wave.”
■ Actor Alec Baldwin denounced the Vice President:
“Cheney is a terrorist. He terrorizes our enemies abroad and innocent citizens
here at home indiscriminately.” When this drew critics on the Internet, Baldwin
insincerely apologized: “How about something more measured, then? How about...a
lying, thieving Oil Whore. Or, a murderer of the U.S. Constitution?”
■ On the Fourth of July, 2006, Baldwin cooked up a
double-murder fantasy. After dispatching Osama bin Laden with a box-cutter and
hurling his corpse off a high balcony, “in the final stroke of luck, Bin Laden
lands on Dick Cheney. God bless America.”
■ Actor John Cusack declared: “Nixon, a true fiend,
looks like a paragon of virtue next to the criminally incompetent robber barons
now raiding the present and the future...This is indeed a league of bastards –
these men are human scum.”
■ Cusack then approvingly quoted from the late
drug-addled journalist Hunter S. Thompson saying America now looked like “a Nazi
monster” and denounced conservatives as “flag-sucking half-wits” who “speak for
all that is cruel and stupid and vicious in the American character. They are the
racists and hate mongers among us – they are the Ku Klux Klan. I piss down the
throats of these Nazis.”
■ Actress Christine Lahti proclaimed “Cindy Sheehan
is my hero,” and President Bush wouldn’t talk to her because he “is scared
shitless...his hands are covered in the blood of Cindy Sheehan’s son. They are
dripping with the blood of all who have died there.”
■ HuffPost blogger Peter Mehlman, a former
Washington Post sports reporter and Seinfeld script writer, baldly
declared that Adolf Hitler was a better man than President George Bush, because
even though Hitler tried to eliminate the Jews, “the Bush administration is the
first that doesn’t even mean well. You could argue that even the world’s worst
fascist dictators at least meant well.”
Political pundits love to
hail the “new media” in their new role of adding the voice of “the people” to
the American political process. But any journalist or political analyst or media
theorist who wants to lobby for accuracy and civility in our political discourse
should not ignore the less than honorable and respectable verbiage that Arianna
Huffington is publishing and enabling on her weblog.
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