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"Huffington Post fails again" On 10/13/2011 at 3:27:03 PM, Ostromite started the thread:
This cheap shot at Herman Cain
Now, obviously, I don't endorse Herman Cain or this tax plan, but this "news" article amounts to a coincidence that internet nerds find amusing because it tastes like political commentary when it's really just geek blogging. If Cain had said 9.1%, this would have fallen apart, and ol' HuffPo would have been forced to drop the story altogether or - gasp - actually put together a cogent argument against the practicality of a simplified flat tax.
Stories like this are why I stopped reading the Huffington Post four years ago, when it apparently decided that it was Wonkette and Digg and started littering its pages with misleading headlines about pointless bullshit. Occasionally they have some real news, but it inevitably comes from an external source anyway.
Msg #1: On 10/15/2011 at 2:29:50 AM, QuickComment replied, saying: How she convinced AOL to buy them is beyond me. They're collective sinking an already listing company but laughing all the way to the bank.
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