Many progressives get their news, at least in part, from The Huffington Post. I think this is unfortunate, and I side with a growing number of bloggers who will not promote them with links or retweets. As I have explained previously, they promote a dangerous sort of quackery, including creationism, homeopathy, antivaccination propaganda, and pseudoscience. It seems that Ms. Huffington has a soft spot for this sort of drivel, and HuffPo has become notorious for it.
If you are still not convinced, you might consider examining the growing body of evidence:
- Antivaccination rhetoric running rampant on the Huffington Post
- Fresh from HuffPo: Antibiotics cause cancer?
- Huffington Post Medical Woo: Political Ideology vs. Science Redux
- Huffington Post is No Friend to Reality-Based Community
- Huffington Post supports too much woo
- HuffPo blogger claims skin cancer is conspiracy
- The fake experts of HuffPo
- The Huffington Post and antivaccinationists
- The Huffington Post delves deeper into the woo
- The Huffington Post promotes breast cancer quackery again
- The Huffington Post's war on medical science is noticed
- What do Fox News and the Huffington Post have in common?
If you have written something along these lines that I've missed, let me know and I'll be happy to add a link.








