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Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown Blasts Kathy Griffin For Prostitute Barb

Uh-oh: No-holds-barred funny gal Kathy Griffin is under fire from Senator Scott Brown’s camp after she referred to the politican’s daughters as “prostitutes” on a Bravo comedy special last Tuesday night.During the show, Griffin was being quizzed by two CNN reporters. When shown a photo of the senator from Beantown — masquraded as a nude [...]

Scott Brown Daughters “Available”

Dads say the darndest things….Massachusetts Senator-Elect Scott Brown called his daughters “available” in an awkward moment during his victory speech on Tuesday night. Brown thanked his wife Gail and daughters Ayla and Arianna for their help on the campaign, before letting men across America know that his girls are “available” and ready to please.
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Huff TV: Arianna Discusses Executive Compensation, Financial Crisis With Howard Dean (VIDEO)

Arianna appeared on “Countdown” tonight, guest-hosted by Howard Dean, to discuss the dysfunctional financial industry, and in particular Congress’s battle to ensure that executive compensation…

Rose Procopio: The Case in Washington That Has Impacted Almost Every Powerful Figure

Since I have served as the make-up artist for so many people that have been (or for that matter are currently) embroiled in controversy, the opportunity to sell a story has always been there.

David Quigg: A Vote for President Schwarzenegger Is a Vote Against the “Birthers”

Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution should be amended. It’s antiquated. What’s more, it’s all that gives even the flimsiest veneer of legitimacy to the ongoing fringe fixation on Obama’s birth certificate.

Huff TV: Arianna Joins “This Week” Roundtable To Discuss Obama, Gates Controversy (VIDEO)

Arianna joined the roundtable on ABC News’ “This Week”, along with Paul Krugman, George Will, David Brooks and Donna Brazile, to discuss the politics of…

Arianna Huffington: Sunday Roundup

This week, Barack Obama made the mistake of speaking out on Gatesgate before he had all the facts. On national TV. Which is a shame because his larger point — that there is still much work to be done when it comes to racial discrepancies in our justice system — has gotten lost in the back and forth about the stupidity of his use of “stupidly.” He’s tried to make it right with an offer to work things out over a beer at the White House with Officer Crowley and Professor Gates. This has the rare chance to turn into both a teachable moment and a great beer commercial. “Tastes great, less jail filling.” But he needs to pick his brew carefully. An import will drive Lou Dobbs crazy. And if he picks a dark beer, we’ll get a week’s worth of stories on Fox.

Arianna Huffington: States Forced to Cut Services to the Bone: The Opportunity Cost of the Bank Bailout

Reading about the huge budget cuts almost every state in the country is being forced to make quickly puts the $4.7 trillion we have pumped into the financial sector into perspective, and leaves us pondering the opportunity cost — what else we could have done with that money. Consider: America’s states are facing a projected cumulative budget gap of $166 billion for fiscal 2010. That’s a massive number. But when you remember that we spent $180 billion to bail out AIG, you realize that that alone would be more than enough to close the 2010 budget gap in every state in the union. Instead, that money has gone to the banks with no strings attached and no accompanying reform of the system. So all across the country the fiscal ax is falling. The devastation is in the details…

Arianna Huffington: Why Visiting Pompeii Has Me Thinking About the Smoke Billowing Out of Our Economic Mt. Vesuvius

POMPEII — Walking around the ancient city of Pompeii, reading up on its history, and thinking of its people — wiped out in 79 A.D. by a volcanic eruption — got me thinking about unheeded warning signs. In the case of Pompeii, these signs included a severe earthquake, dogs running away, and columns of smoke belching out of Mount Vesuvius. But these warning signs were ignored, and the volcano blew its top, burying the city and its inhabitants under 60 feet of ash and volcanic rock. There is currently plenty of alarming smoke pouring out of our economic Vesuvius — including rising unemployment, record bankruptcies, record credit card defaults, and record home foreclosures. But the warning signs are once again being ignored.

Arianna Huffington: Sunday Roundup

Following in the hoofsteps of President Bush’s 2006 State of the Union call to fight the creation of “human-animal hybrids”, Sen. Sam Brownback this week introduced legislation outlawing “part-human, part-animal creatures, which are created in laboratories, and blur the line between species.” The bill has 20 co-sponsors, all but one of them — Mary Landrieu — Republicans. Minotaurs, centaurs, mermaids, and satyrs everywhere vowed to vote Democrat. No word on whether Michael Steele plans to woo these diverse human-animal populations with a combination of fried-chicken, potato salad, and young men from Athens (reportedly the Minotaur’s favorite). Elsewhere, John McCain delivered the most dizzying quote of the week, spinning Sarah Palin’s resignation thusly: “I don’t think she quit. I think she changed her priorities.”

Arianna Huffington: Shattering the Right vs. Left Prism Once Again: The Wall Street Journal Goes After Goldman and the Bank Bailout

Reading the opinion section of the Wall Street Journal this morning is convincing proof that those who want a progressive financial policy and those who simply want to save capitalism are in agreement about the madness of the administration’s Wall Street policies. There, on the editorial page of the capitalist Bible, was a piece taking repeated shots at Wall Street darling Goldman Sachs. And, over on the opposite page, a two-fisted op-ed by former hedge-fund manager Andy Kessler in which he labels the government bailout of Wall Street “a dumb move” and “a bust.” We’ve now reached the point where the only people defending the administration’s Wall Street policies are the people benefiting from them — or their good friends, Tim Geithner and Larry Summers.

Jill Sobule: My Funeral and Memorial Service

Michael Jackson’s memorial made me realize that not only do I need to write up a will, but I also need to plan my own memorial service and tribute for when that inevitable time comes.

Arianna Huffington: Bearing Witness 2.0: You Can’t Spin 10,000 Tweets and Camera Phone Uploads

When deadly riots broke out in China last week, the Chinese government sprang into message control mode. It choked off the Internet, blocked Twitter, and deleted updates and videos from social networking sites. At the same time, it invited foreign journalists to take a tour of the area. That’s right, it slammed the door in the face of new media — and offered traditional reporters a front row seat. The Chinese have clearly learned the lessons of Iran. The same can’t be said about the New York Times’ Roger Cohen who, writing about covering the Iran uprising, recently mounted an attack on search engines, news aggregation, and “miracles of technology” such as Twitter and real-time video delivered via camera phones — the very tools that allowed millions of people around the world to bear witness to what was happening in Iran. How bizarre is that?