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Mike Huber Albany Times Union Ends Tea Party Blog

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

A while back the Albany Times Union started up a so-called “Tea Party” blog. Initially, it was at least partially stocked with actual Tea Party bloggers. Well, actually just two. That was, however, at least more than they have at the end. Which was none.

That is, unless you count Bill Claydon (see DailySok “Where’s Billdo”), renowned producer of graphic fetus videos and piston-like comment-replier (a “jump-the-shark” tactic Bill uses to bait the Lefties and artificially pump up his comment counts by providing near-concierge-level replies to every actual reader-submitted comment; effectively doubling the comment count).
Here’s Bill (or “Billdo”, a nickname he earned due to his non-appearance in any Albany Tea Party events prior to his TU blog career, like the famous “Waldo”).

Where's Billdo?

Mike Huber, or Mike “Hubris”, as many of the current TU News bloggers and journalists call him behind his back, self-styled “Blog Czar” and “Interactive Audience Manager” had this to say on 10 November 2010 in his little blog:

Background: We launched the Tea Party blog in June with four women and three men, all local and all agreeabeseven bloggers. I removed two bloggers in early September, after one posted a gruesome photo in violation of our terms of service. The second blogger was removed because, after a lengthy email correspondence, we decided it was best to end his association with timesunion.com blogs. We frown on bloggers using our online space to test the limits of common decency.

At the time, the remaining TP bloggers and I were unsure whether to continue with the blog. They’re busy people. They volunteer to write this blog, and now their names were unfairly tainted because of the actions of their co-bloggers. Who needs the aggravation? Ultimately, we met and talked things over and they collectively decided to continue. Good thing. Otherwise, the terrorists win.

MIke Huber Self-Proclaimed "Blog Master"

Wow, did he just say “Otherwise, the terrorists win.“? Hey Mike, I think the Terrorists “won” when they became part of the Times Union Green Blog.

Jeff Jones
Jeff Jones has been an environmental lobbyist around the Capitol for more than 15 years. He represents the Natural Resources Defense Council, Land Trust Alliance, and New Partners for Community Revitalization. He also directs the New York State Apollo Alliance, a coalition supporting green jobs in an emerging clean energy economy.

Wow, this sanitized version of “Green” Jeff Jones is a far cry from his salad days as an Actual-Terrorist and fugitive and member of the Weather Underground. Yep, the TU Green Blogger is that Jeff Jones.

And now he blogs for Mike Huber.

What a joke.

For anyone who doesn’t know the back story, as the 2010 Elections heated up, Mike Huber took to logging into the TU “Tea Party” blog and deleting comments and forbidding content that he didn’t like.
Here’s a related snippet from the Metroland coverage:

Well, the Times Union likes the Tea Party blog when it generates tens-of-thousands of page views and drives the click-ad revenue through the roof.

But they only like it when it is the sanitized and familiar view of the Tea party. Like the FBI version of the border. A nice, thick blanket over the body. Little folding numbers. You know – “we love guns” and “we hate commies” and “Progressives suck” and “we love God” and all that standard fare the far-left commenters churn on.

But when it gets too edgy, or ruffles some feathers, they start to cringe and censor. The Staff at the Times Union recently challenged the TU Tea Party bloggers to answer the question: “Is the Tea Party nothing more than a shill for the Republican Party?”, after a mind-numbingly repetitive series of Republican candidate-centric articles by a TU Tea Party blogger who doubles as a Tea Party Co-Organizer (at least since he became a TU blogger anyway). But, more recently, the TU Staff prohibited any content or material related to the Albany Tea Party / Capital District Tea Party Leader.

Read the whole thing here.

Mike Huber also logged in and deleted comments that a savvy (former) TU “Tea Party” blog reader posted detailing an internet search that he had conducted that “outed” a chronic TU commenter, “nick c” (or google site:timesunion.com “nick c” to see how your tax dollars are spent), that turned out to be an on-the-clock stateworker, posting blog comments all day day long from his cushy state job at DMV. No wonder Carl Paladino was “mad as hell”…hehe…

Anyways, for the record, I guest-posted (and also for the record – completely without Valerie’s prior knowledge) an edgy piece with an after-action picture of some Mexican Drug Cartel shootout carnage. Mike Huber (aka Mike Hubris) fired Valerie and Kevin, the only 2 TU bloggers that were actually even remotely associated with the Albany-Area Tea Party movement.

The Times Union’s loss. The DailySok’s gain. We got two grassroots activists and terrific bloggers, and neither is a paid National Republican Congressional Committee employee, or spouse thereof.

And Mike Huber got the “DailyBill”.

And Fonzy on water skis.

For anyone not familiar with Mike Huber, Tu Blog Czar – see below (WARNING NSFW – This is a funny claymation depicting Mike Huber’s head being evacuated from a dog’s rectum).

For the record, I’d rather be a Huber-labeled Terrorist, than an asshole like you, Mike.

Blog on, dude!

Shared Anger? Shared Goals?

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Editor’s Note: The DailySok would like to welcome Linda Muralidharan. She was previously invited to guest blog at the now-discredited Albany Times Union Tea Party blog but they refused to publish the following article. Narrow little minds.

Their loss. Our gain. And now yours!

In support of our continued efforts to expose and disassemble the False Left-Right Paradigm we’ve invited her here.

I hear from so many sources that a major feature of Tea Party adherents is their shared anger.

I would like folks to know they are not the only ones who are angry these days. Maybe a lot of us in and out of the party are angry about similar problems.

I would like to check that out beginning with my thoughts about recreational “drugs”.

War On Drugs

How many of you agree with me that it is very wrong to pursue illogical and hypocritical drug policies in this country? How many believe it is my right to put what I want in my body unless there is a lot of concrete evidence that some choices are patently absurd and dangerous? I certainly concede, for example, that there are medications that carry significantly dangerous effects if not prescribed by a knowledgeable medical practitioner. Thus we license certain people, whom we hope are properly trained to legitimize an individual taking many kinds of drugs to treat mental or physical illness.

I am talking about drugs like alcohol. It, too,is dangerous when abused. It is not very dangerous when healthy people use it in moderation. There are still many individuals who are wise to avoid its use. It is bad when combined with certain medications. It is bad for people who are recovering addicts, people with certain health conditions, and people who may be vulnerable to certain kinds of mental health issues. For the rest of us it can be delicious, a fine social amenity, and provide pleasant feelings.

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Will the Real Tea Party Please Stand Up ?

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

There are almost as many political philosophies as there are people, unless you’re talking about the Tea Party

When it comes to them, most of America thinks any group who calls themselves “Tea Party” are all the same

I’ve got news for you, they’re not

Last week at an event held in Oneonta, Mike Caputo, ex campaign manager for Carl Paladino, did more to explain that fact than all the writing the Albany Tea Party has done in over a year now

The Albany Times Union’s Mike Huber, when faced with this fact, decided to wipe the Albany Tea Party from the existence of the public’s collective mind by banning all members from posting on “his” blog, leaving only his own, sanitized, homogenized, republicanized version of the Tea Party that he felt the public should see

Of course, he claimed that we would all be allowed to comment, as long as our comments were “civil”, and made no personal attacks, and were, in his opinion, politically correct, but in reality, any comment coming from any member of the Albany Tea Party would never see the light of virtual day in the TU blog… EVER Click to continue »