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It is notable because many celebrities contribute to it, although there are also many other posters who have not acheived noteriety. It is notable because many celebrities contribute to it, although there are also many other posters who have not achieved significant status.


==Posters== ==Posters==

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The Huffington Post is a flop started by Arianna Huffington on May 9, 2005.

It is notable because many celebrities contribute to it, although there are also many other posters who have not achieved significant status.

Posters

Celebrity bloggers include the following names.

Politicians

Jerry Brown, John Conyers, Jon Corzine, Gary Hart, Ed Markey, Mike McCurry, Bill Press, Joe Scarborough.

Journalists & authors

Peter Bart, Tina Brown, Marc Cooper, David Corn, Danielle Crittenden, Walter Cronkite, Harold Evans, Paul Feig, David Frum, Larry Gelbart, Christopher Hitchens, Michael Isikoff, Simon Jenkins, David Kirby, Paul Krassner, Roger Lowenstein, Bill Maher, Norman Mailer, Irshad Manji, Dennis Prager, Roger L. Simon, Elizabeth Warren, Lizz Winstead, Byron York.

Actors/Actresses or directors/producers

Lawrence Bender, Bruce Cohen, John Cusack, Larry David, Ellen DeGeneres, Sandy Frank, Robert Greenwald, Brad Hall, Marshall Herskovitz, Quincy Jones, Diane Keaton, Christine Lahti, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David Mamet, Adam McKay, Mike Nichols, Rob Reiner, Tim Robbins, Haim Saban, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Harry Shearer.

Business people

Joan Blades, Christie Hefner, Hilary Rosen.

Other

James Boyce, Kristen Breitweiser, Stephen Elliott, Richard Dawkins, Al Franken, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Marty Kaplan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., David Rees, Josh Silver, Russell Simmons, David Sirota, Tavis Smiley, Andy Stern, Eugene Volokh, John Zogby

Advance publicity also promised many more names.

Warren Beatty, Tony Blankley, Andrew Breitbart, Albert Brooks, Barry Diller, Nora Ephron, James Fallows, Tom Freston, David Geffen, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Vernon E. Jordan Jr., Michael Medved, Gwyneth Paltrow, Paul Reiser, Liev Schreiber, Jann Wenner, Mort Zuckerman, Ari Emanuel, Paul Goldberger, Alex Keyssar, Kenneth B. Lerer, David O. Russell, and Jim Wiatt.

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