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Tag Archives: Andrew Breitbart
The Left’s Cognitive Dissonance on Race
“I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” –Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., … Continue reading →
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Posted in Blogging, California, Policy, Politics
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Tagged Andrew Breitbart, Dan Turner, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Los Angeles Times, Racial Discrimination, Reverse Discrimination, Ujaama
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Humanity Optional: Matthew Yglesias Spits On Breitbart’s Grave
On the heels of Andrew Breitbart’s death, one particular left-wing zealot expressed his own twisted schadenfreude at Breitbart’s demise. Matthew Yglesias, a contributor to Slate Magazine, tweeted that the “world outlook is slightly improved with @AndrewBrietbart [sic] dead.” Breitbart’s body … Continue reading →
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Posted in Blogging, Leadership, Politics
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Tagged Andrew Breitbart, Andrew Breitbart's death, Matthew Yglesias
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Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012)
I was shocked today to hear of Andrew Breitbart’s sudden and untimely death. At 43, he died in the prime of his life, just when he was starting to make a major difference in the world. My heart goes out … Continue reading →
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Posted in Blogging, Leadership, Politics
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Tagged Andrew Breitbart, Andrew Breitbart's death, Politics
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Righteous Indignation: Entertains and Rallies the Troops
Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World is Andrew Breitbart’s rallying cry to conservatives to fight against the institutional left and the liberally-biased mainstream media. It provides entertaining anecdotal accounts of hypocrisy among liberal institutions (e.g., ACORN) and the media. It also provides detailed … Continue reading →
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Posted in Book Reviews, Media, Policy, Politics, Taxes
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Tagged Andrew Breitbart, Book review, Conservatives, Democrats, Frankfurt School, James O'Keefe, Republicans, Righteous Indignation
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Interesting Interview of Andrew Breitbart on MSNBC
I recently discovered this interview of Andrew Breitbart on MSNBC. I am deliberately not going to express my opinion on the interview, because I think the interview speaks for itself. However, I am very interested in hearing people’s reactions. Enjoy!
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Happy Days are Here Again (If You Live in Washington’s Bubble)
Today, I posted my first article on Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government site contrasting the economic growth of the Washington D.C. metropolitan area with the miserable economic situation everywhere else. Click here for the full article.
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Posted in Business, Finance and Economics, Media, Policy, Politics
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Tagged Andrew Breitbart, Big Government, Budget deficit, Bureaucrats, Federal debt, GDP, Government employees, Unemployment, Washington D.C.
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