Sunday, April 3, 2011

HuffPo Bloggers Weigh in On Goldstone

It is still too early to expect Huffington Post bloggers to write articles about the unbelievable Goldstone op-ed published on the weekend. We can, however, look at some Twitter feeds and see what comes out. The following is the Huffington Post bloggers who (a) tweet their own opinions, instead of just their work and (b) tweeted something about the op-ed. Check it out:

So yeah. A lot of denial and conspiracy theories, not much in the way of admitting they were wrong. Gee, they are just like their readers, aren't they? Or are their readers just like them?

5 comments:

  1. I don't expect the anti-Zios to grow a conscience.

    Its not in them or in the audience to whom they cater.

    Thus to me, their reaction didn't exactly come as a shock.

    But that they still defend such a morally bankrupt report and the pitiful gonif who authored it, says about them than it does about the Jewish State.

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  2. Maybe some of them are posters with different pseudonyms.

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  3. I think they're pissed off because they got up with fleas, you know what I'm saying?

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  4. All this time I thought the Palestinian firsters were getting their "talking points" from pro-Palestinian websites such as Mondoweiss and Electric Intifada.
    Now I know they don't even have to go that far.
    All they have to do is read the tweats from their favorite HuffPo bloggers.

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  5. The people criticising Goldstone’s Report were always accused of not having read it. It seems that even Goldstone didn’t read it all.

    Complete vindication for all the critics including then minority leader John Boehner, who was accused by MJ and his fellow travellers of being in AIPACs pocket.

    Ian

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