Six degrees of aggregation

Of the many and conflicting stories about how The Huffington Post came to be—how it boasts 68 sections, three international editions (with more to come), 1.2 billion monthly page views and 54…
LENGTH: 39 minutes (9907 words)

The Green Bay Packers Have the Best Owners in Football

Features October 20, 2011, 5:45 PM EDT …
PUBLISHED: Oct. 20, 2011
LENGTH: 16 minutes (4179 words)

Jon Stewart and the Burden of History

Stewart isn't just being a bully here. He is being disingenuous, and he knows it. Worse, he's tapping into the collective fantasy without knowing it. He's the gunslinger saying he's going back to the farm while at the same time putting notches in his belt. More precisely, he's the presumptive Edward R. Murrow saying that he'll go back to comedy once he cleans up journalism. But he can't go back. He can't go back to the pleasures of fart jokes and funny faces — the pleasures of comedy — because he's experienced the higher pleasure of preaching to weirdly defenseless stiffs like Jim Cramer. He's saying once again that he's outgrown comedy and is no longer a comedian. But he's not saying what he actually is, because then he'd be judged. And Jon Stewart, to a degree unique in the culture, exists outside the realm of judgment.
AUTHOR:Tom Junod
SOURCE:Esquire
PUBLISHED: Sept. 15, 2011
LENGTH: 29 minutes (7393 words)

It’s the Economy, Dummkopf!

By the time I arrived in Hamburg the fate of the financial universe seemed to turn on which way the German people jumped. Moodys was set to downgrade the Portuguese governments debt to junk-bond…
LENGTH: 38 minutes (9611 words)
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