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Michelle Malkin's take on events, a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, author, and Fox News Channel contributor.

Language: en

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			  __license__   = 'GPL v3'
__copyright__ = '2010, Walt Anthony <workshop.northpole at gmail.com>'
'''
www.michellemalkin.com
'''
from calibre.web.feeds.news import BasicNewsRecipe

class MichelleMalkin(BasicNewsRecipe):
    title          = u'Michelle Malkin'
    description    = "Michelle Malkin's take on events, a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, author, and Fox News Channel contributor."
    __author__     = 'Walt Anthony'
    publisher             = 'Michelle Malkin LLC'
    category              = 'news, politics, USA'
    oldest_article        = 7 #days
    max_articles_per_feed = 50
    summary_length        = 150
    language              = 'en'

    remove_javascript     = True
    no_stylesheets        = True


    conversion_options = {
                          'comment'   : description
                        , 'tags'      : category
                        , 'publisher' : publisher
                        , 'language'  : language
                        , 'linearize_tables' : True
                        }


    keep_only_tags = [
      dict(name='div', attrs={'class':'article'})
    ]

    remove_tags  = [
       dict(name=['iframe', 'embed', 'object']),
       dict(name='div', attrs={'id':['comments', 'commentForm']}),
       dict(name='div', attrs={'class':['postCategories', 'comments', 'blogInfo', 'postInfo']})

    ]


    feeds = [(u'http://feeds.feedburner.com/michellemalkin/posts')]



    def print_version(self, url):
        return url + '?print=1'