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Hi,
I reverted your edit given you cited RS as the reason (NPOV is still debatable). There's actually an active discussion on the reliable sources noticeboard: Misplaced Pages:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard#Michael_Savage_.28commentator.29_.26_Huffington_Post_article
Please feel free to contribute, but let me first add there's a difference between a "self-published" blog, and blog as part of an established journalistic website. WP:RS frowns on "self-published" sources including blogs, but there are many other blogs, including published by the NY Times, Newsweek, Time Magazine, and yes, the left-wing Huffington Post.
So I'd ask you to let the Reliable Sources Noticeboard do its work before we eliminate the content on the basis that it's no WP:RS. Thanks. Mattnad (talk) 17:40, 24 November 2009 (UTC)