Enlightened Belle

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Born and raised in Virginia. BA in Romance Languages from the University of Virginia 1976 and MA in Spanish from Universidad de Salamanca in 1978. Taught school in the States and for my sins, I married a British civil servant, no less. After more than twenty years of living in the UK and speaking Spanish, French and Italian for lazy Brits who can't, I'm hoping to go home for good later this year. Hey, I live in Kent, where two other Virginia girls, Pocahontas and Nancy Astor, are buried. I don't intend on being the third. Besides, I'm a left-wing Obama supporter. I beling in the Socialist Democratic Atheist Republic of the United States of America.

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AUGUST 26, 2010 11:24AM

Th White Wings of Icarus Fall Silentq

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Arianna Huffington is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post. She fancies herself a powerful voice in the world of American Progressive politics, and I suppose she is, although I’ve always doubted the liberal credentials of someone who was closely-knit, literally and figuratively, into the framework of Newt Gingrich’s political philosophy throughout the 1990s. People change, yes, but lasting, believeable and genuine change is often of the calibre which occurs slowly, almost imperceptibly, throughout a number of years – much in the way the conservative former Supreme Court Justice, John Paul Stevens, evolved from a conservative jurist into the liberal conscience of the Court.

So pardon me, a natural secularist, if I found Huffington’s Damascene conversion from hardcore neocon and Gingrich neophyte into a fully paid-up member of the Progressive Populist club, practically overnight, more than a bit difficult to swallow.

Even harder to accept was the ease with which the liberal media readily accepted her within their fold. More than Mitch McConnell “taking the President’s word” that he’s a Christian, the media elite embraced this woman as one of their own.

She certainly has been making the rounds – from Morning Joe to various appearances on CNN, with stops in between on Ed Schultz’s and Keith Olbermann’s echo chambers, as well as a quasi-regular stint on ABC’s This Week – especially when there’s an opportunity to criticize whatever the President has said or hasn’t said, has done or hasn’t done, which hasn’t met her personal standard of excellence. And then, there’s always the opportunity for her particular brand of argumentum ad hominem. I believe her favourite reference to the President is “Nowhere Man.”

Don’t get me wrong. Politicians were made to be criticized, their feet being fashioned to be held to the fire by the people who elect them; but – Lordy! – according to Arianna Huffington’s political perspective, it’s amazing that the President is able to walk down the street and chew gum without tripping up. There’s criticism, there’s nitpicking … and there’s cherry-picking.

However, I’ve noticed, during yet another summer of discontent, that Madame’s been curiously quiet of late, starting right about the time of the Shirley Sherrod/Andrew Breibart incident.

In an interview printed earlier in the year in Wired magazine, Breitbart amply credited Huffington as being  his mentor, saying she’d taught him everything he knew about his particular type of journalism – which is, at best, described as “press hackery” and, at worst, as a variety of ratfucking: shady, oblique quotes from anonymous sources, phrases and sentences taken out of context and spun with a view to imparting a message completely different from the original, and loads of nuanced criticism, which never offers any alternative suggestions, but always ends with a sneer and more than a dollop of condescension.

Needless to say, the interview went viral in the age of the internet, and more than a few of the many people who comment regularly on Huffington Post were quick to point out, not only the association between Huffington and Breitbart, but also the fact that Breitbart was the co-founder of HuffPo, himself.

This guilt by association was just enough to jog some memories of Huffington the virulent neocon of the Nineties – neophyte of Newt and the founder of a website dedicated entirely to securing the impeachment of one President William Jefferson Clinton, Democrat. It was also enough, for awhile, for several commentators to slam accusations of “Breitbart journalism” against certain of her regular reporters, each time their “reporting” proved to be shoddy and inaccurate – which was quite a lot.

The dots were connected.

Huffington never referenced Breitbart, and, although her site offered many and varied articles concerning Shirley Sherrod, Fox News and the Obama Administration, with most of the blame being heaped heavily onto the President’s shoulders, she never offered up a word, distancing herself from this man and his shady practices, never reassured her adoring gaggle of fans that she totally condemned what he’d tried to do. She simply ignored the name Breitbart altogether, as if he didn’t exist in her fragrant world of expensive facials, debutant balls and speaking up for the “small people.”

It seemed as though Arianna, for once, had lost her mighty voice.

And now, with all the kerfuffle surrounding the Park51 incident in New York, all the not-too-cleverly disguised innuendo insinuating that Muslims, as a whole, are to be feared, vilified and persecuted, we’ve yet to hear Mrs Huffington expound upon this. The verbal attack on a construction worker, trying  to thread his way through the New York mob, who appeared to “look Muslim” didn’t raise a whimper of protest from Arianna’s throat.  Nor did the fact that recent polls reveal an increasing number of people seem to suspect our President is a Muslim. These are ordinary people who believe this, the sort of people for whom Arianna claims to speak, especially in her recent book, which has yet to climb onto the New York Times best-seller list.

Arianna, who always speaks the truth (according to her dittoes), should be guiding and enlightening these people to the contrary.

Instead, she’s uncharacteristically silent.

Sometimes silence reverberates more astoundingly than a plethora of loud and gratuitous criticism, and sometimes silence can be interpreted as tacit assent.

In days of yore, in the Nineties when the budget was balanced and everyone believed they had money in their pockets, Arianna was the First Disciple in the Church of Newt Gingrich. Now that Newt’s likening the Muslims to Nazis, one wonders if the sheets Arianna might be thinking of donning are made of designer-labelled white linen.

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well done!
*clap clap*
You know not of what you speak.
the only consistency evidenced by neo-cons is hypocrisy. rated.
...this puts into perspective confusion I've felt when huff shows up on morning joe—and ends up ticking me off.... thanks for this expose; well-done....

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Lois
I remember very well who she palled around with because Newt Gingrich was on my radar a long time ago. She was a very nasty little woman then and nothing has changed.

There was a time when a day didn't go by that she didn't manage to slam Hillary Clinton. Don't try blowing smoke up my skirt and tell me that she and Newt aren't still communicating.

Arianna has a very hard time disguising her hatred of others.

Thank you very much for having the guts to write your article. It has been too long coming. You called her out!
Sounds like Arianna knows some of the truth about Islam. Things like how it's not just acceptable but is actually encouraged to lie in its cause, including about being a Muslim.
I have noticed the usually vociferous of the left has been strikingly quiet of late on this issue.

I too am skeptical of Ariana Huffington, but I'm always looking for solid grounds to doubt the reported facts on the Huffington Post.

Just like with MSNBC, the conservatives love to accuse bias but when asked to provide facts to back up their case they cannot do so.

There is certainly some cheap, crappy reporting right next to good reporting on HuffPost but that is pretty much true of all the New Media and cable news outlets.

People do change, they really do. But I don't know if anyone ever changes completely and utterly. No matter how far you've come you still have your experiences behind you.
Very nice. I still remember her arguments in bed with Senator Franken. She used to be scary.
It really isn't an issue. I mean the mosque. And her past gives her good access. She's an excellent critic.

rated.
ahem, not really a unabashed fan of arianna, but on some issues she's dead on progressive, eg breaking up banks, an opinion you absolutely will not hear anywhere in the MSM, mainstream media, as if its toxic radioactive. which it is. to the elites. so, where is it written that she must respond to every silly issue that shows up on joe sixpacks radar? eg the moslem community center? a civilized/astute/shrewd "pass" can be a good idea. choose your battles wisely. that said, I dont really know if she just wants to replace one elite with another elite.
anyway, arianna has put her money where her mouth is and in half a decade built up a phenomenal progressive/alternative news site, revolutionary.... when other outlets are downsizing and dropping like exhausted flies. now thats something to commend.
Wow. This is fabulous. It feels like real journalism, what with the actual insight and excellent writing. Kudos.
As an aside: I *do* think the left (in general) is a bit conflicted about the mosque business b/c of their queasiness with formal religion in general and the historically bad treatment of women by Islamic countries. I'm thinking here of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the former Muslim who has come out vociferously against Islam and who says the left in its rush to defend pluralism and tolerance is really just caving in to political correctness and abetting a virulent anti-women religion.

I'm not agreeing with this; I'm firmly with the sentiments expressed by Mayor Bloomberg, but I think many on the left are silent on this one for the above reasons.
ms enlightened ... va born and bred and european refined ... i'll read
more ... rated ... lew
Your closing was over-the-top and damaged the credibility of the rest of your piece, but otherwise, thank you for reminding everyone of Arianna's peculiar past.

(Also, what's with the Q on the end of "Silent" in the title? Just a typo?)