I know this is over 12 years old, but I looked at that Breitbart URL that Palin linked to, and I noticed that she (and/or Breitbart writer John Nolte) ignored, or left out, the fact that this whole "HuffPo editorial policy" came from the fact that Arianna Huffington was a friend of Van Jones and she (Huffington, not Palin) didn't want Andrew Breitbart insulting any of her friends. It had NOTHING to do with "liberal bias", as the provably liberal website Salon pointed out: https://www.salon.com/2011/03/24/huffpo_breitbart/ Too bad Palin wouldn't be similarly ticked about toxic autism BS (that was common at the HuffPo back in 2011), even today.
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I know this is over 12 years old, but I looked at that Breitbart URL that Palin linked to, and I noticed that she (and/or Breitbart writer John Nolte) ignored, or left out, the fact that this whole "HuffPo editorial policy" came from the fact that Arianna Huffington was a friend of Van Jones and she (Huffington, not Palin) didn't want Andrew Breitbart insulting any of her friends. It had NOTHING to do with "liberal bias", as the provably liberal website Salon pointed out:
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Too bad Palin wouldn't be similarly ticked about toxic autism BS (that was common at the HuffPo back in 2011), even today.