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In reply to the discussion: Arianna Huffington plans to vote Obama, might switch if Romney advocates Afghanistan pullout [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)6. That horse's name was Andrew Breitbart who helped her set up Huffpo.
Andrew Breitbart, the hyperactive, charming, and divisive creator of Big Government and its sister sites who died today at 43, also served as the link between two of the dominant media forces of the last decade: The Drudge Report, which he helped run for years, and Huffington Post, where he was present briefly at the creation.
Breitbarts role as Drudges right hand is well known; less public was his brief, memorable stint as one of four partners in the Huffington Post in 2005. Its a story that hasnt been told in great detail, but BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti, who also co-founded the Huffington Post with the sites namesake Arianna Huffington and media business figure Ken Lerer, recalled that period in an interview today.
Breitbarts role later became contested he brashly claimed total credit for the plan, which his former partners denied but he was an unmissable presence in the Soho office that was for a time Huffington Posts New York headquarters. There, for a month in the spring of 2005, he worked closely with Lerer (who is now Chairman of BuzzFeed), and Peretti, a graduate of MITs media lab, to launch the site...
http://www.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeedpolitics/how-andrew-breitbart-helped-launch-huffington-post
Breitbarts role as Drudges right hand is well known; less public was his brief, memorable stint as one of four partners in the Huffington Post in 2005. Its a story that hasnt been told in great detail, but BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti, who also co-founded the Huffington Post with the sites namesake Arianna Huffington and media business figure Ken Lerer, recalled that period in an interview today.
Breitbarts role later became contested he brashly claimed total credit for the plan, which his former partners denied but he was an unmissable presence in the Soho office that was for a time Huffington Posts New York headquarters. There, for a month in the spring of 2005, he worked closely with Lerer (who is now Chairman of BuzzFeed), and Peretti, a graduate of MITs media lab, to launch the site...
http://www.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeedpolitics/how-andrew-breitbart-helped-launch-huffington-post
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Arianna Huffington plans to vote Obama, might switch if Romney advocates Afghanistan pullout [View all]
trailmonkee
Aug 2012
OP
She was GOP for a long time. And still is, probably. Don't be fooled, most media is GOP owned:
freshwest
Aug 2012
#24
You took the words right out of my mouth. She always was a repuke and always will be one. She was
still_one
Aug 2012
#52
This makes zero sense to me based on the stark differences between the parties. I just don't get it.
Pirate Smile
Aug 2012
#5
Well she is part of the 1%, prehaps the lure of paying .08% tax rate is greater than we realize
Heather MC
Aug 2012
#14
I was starting to get tired of posting original links to hufpo stories
Viva_La_Revolution
Aug 2012
#16
Arianna is proof you can take a person out of the GOP but you can't take the GOP out of the person.
Drunken Irishman
Aug 2012
#32
Single issue twisted thinking wanker = Huffington. Not happy with Obama for not being pure enough,
RBInMaine
Aug 2012
#47
I'll vote for Romney if he advocates a British-model national health service
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2012
#55