<p>How do teens go about writing for the Huffington Post Teen Section? TIA.</p>
<p>Why would anyone ever want to be associated with that vile pathetic excuse for a news source?</p>
<p>yeah, the stories are so innacurate/useless.</p>
<p>bumping this up because i’d like to know as well. i tried PM’ing some HuffPo CC’ers nicely about this, but it turns out they’re a competitive lot. :)</p>
<p>HuffPo is a political sewerage more grotesque than the hippo-rivaling, double-chinned, McFlurry-guzzling, rolls upon rolls of obesity that plagues American society. </p>
<p>Not surprising that all those people you IMed are not receptive to helping you.</p>
<p>Remind me why we are wasting our breath on this again? </p>
<p>I’m sorry that I’m not sorry.</p>
<p>@supine I’m not surprised to read that, only semi-disappointed/annoyed.</p>
<p>Not sure if the Anti-HuffPo sentiments are from Republican yuppies, pretentious liberals, or trolls. I’ll take NPR or Jezebel over HuffPo any day, but I don’t have strong feeling in favor or against the Huffington Post. I was mostly just interested in the opportunity…still keep me posted if anyone gets some updates!</p>
<p>@exuberantpeace, i feel the same way: it’s an opportunity. if the new york times or the san francisco chronicle or any other similar national news source gave me the opportunity, i’d take that over this. if any of y’all ragging on HuffPo know of any other national newspapers/magazines willing to take teens, i’d love to hear your input.</p>
<p>but i expect as usually is the case when i ask for leads on CC–
<em>crickets</em></p>