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Kyle Smith (Twitter: @rkylesmith) is a film critic for The New York Post and the author of the novels Love Monkey and A Christmas Caroline. Type a title in the box above to locate a review. Find an alphabetical listing of The New York Post's recent film reviews here.

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    The FluffPo

    By Kyle | December 13, 2009

    Liberals gone wild! In my Sunday column, a look at the left’s favorite tabloid — the Huffington Post.

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    2 Responses to “The FluffPo”

    1. Julia Smith Says:
      December 13th, 2009 at 6:37 pm

      This article might have had some relevance and at least the smallest bit of truth, had it not appeared in the fluffiest of all publications, The New York Post. Your profession seems to require an over-blown confidence, and an immunity to irony. I am embarrassed for you and very sad about the lack of integrity and objectivity in general in what passes for news at present. Not a new thought, but sad still.

    2. JohnFNWayne Says:
      December 14th, 2009 at 3:33 am

      So truth is inherent on the publication it’s printed? Spoken like a true Huffpuffster. I think even the most brazen of liberals can laugh at how THE new place for left-leaning journalism gets more fodder for reprinting tabloid fare than its own political thought. This from a site that has advertised hard for investigative journalists this year.

      As for the follies of the Post, I’m still jealous of the “A-Hole” headline for Alex Rodriguez’s steroid scandal.

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