No, I have nothing to say about anything that fraud has written since I make a point of not reading her. Why read something that you know is short on facts, long on fabrication, and devoid of journalistic ethics?
But there's a good post over on TPM by another "citizen-journalist" who writes for Off the Bus on Huffington Post. She tears into Mayhill Fowler's ethics. Deanie Mills is much kinder -- doesn't even mention Fowler's name -- than I would be. But she (I think Deanie is a she?) does a good job of thoroughly criticizing Fowler's behavior and ethics.
Mills then excuses Huffington Post for refusing to publish her piece on this -- had to write it as a reader post on TPM, which is why I'm promoting her post here. I want lots of folks to read it. Maybe we should copy it and inundate Jay Rosen and the Huffington Post with emails containing the whole post. I think it's very telling that Huffington Post won't print any criticism of themselves even from one of their own writers.
Here's the link to Deanie Mills' post at TPM:
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com...
I've written 2 diaries before this on the foulness of Fowler. I also emailed Huffington Post and Jay Rosen (the person in charge of Off the Bus, who claims he's a journalist and defends Fowler). I never received even a courtesy ("your opinion is important to us... blah blah blah") reply.
A worthy and respected DailyKos diarist (Rieux) just wrote about meeting Fowler at the Minnesota Xcel Center in Minneapolis, and described her as being "very nice to me." I'm glad she's a nice person, in person -- but she's not a nice person, as far as I'm concerned. I don't like unethical people, no matter how pleasant they are to me.