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Wikipedia Summary for Andrew Breitbart
Andrew James Breitbart (February 1, 1969 – March 1, 2012) was an American conservative journalist, writer, and commentator who was the founder of Breitbart News and a co-founder of HuffPost.
After helping in the early stages of HuffPost and the Drudge Report, Breitbart created Breitbart News, a far-right news and opinion website. He played central roles in the Anthony Weiner sexting scandal, the firing of Shirley Sherrod, and the ACORN 2009 undercover videos controversy. Commenters such as Nick Gillespie and Conor Friedersdorf have credited Breitbart with changing how people wrote about politics by "show[ing] how the Internet could be used to route around information bottlenecks imposed by official spokesmen and legacy news outlets".

Political correctness the rigging of politics using different rules for different groups, and buttressed by the media ensures that Democrats always have the upper hand.

The power of propaganda is to say something enough times that it becomes the big lie.

The anti-big-government movement is pure. Its participants represent something close to what used to be considered normative in this country.

Different identity groups hold specific levels of power over others when their battles play out in the media. To wit: Black beats white. Gay beats white. Black beats gay.

There's more power in being Oprah Winfrey than in being Barack Obama.

Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann represent an existential threat to the Democratic Party the way that twenty years ago Clarence Thomas as a black man represented to liberals and the Democratic Party.

Feeding the media is like training a dog. You can't throw an entire steak at a dog to train it to sit. You have to give it little bits of steak over and over again until it learns.

I don't want to be pitted as a person who is anti-Latino or anti-Hispanic because I believe in the laws.

The real hate crime these days is the Orwellian intimidation wielded by the Left against those that don't think the way they do. It's worse than waterboarding.

I do believe that in America there needs to be a primary language and that English should be that language, it's not a radical position, it's a position that's held by countless people who are Latino.

I love Latino culture but I hate the concept of la raza. It is a divisive mindset.

I think that sometimes conservatives are way too naive to understand the zeal that liberals have in trying to destroy using Alinsky tactics the very humanity of their conservative opponents.

The left understands the media. The left wields it, and the right sits on the sidelines and complains.

Liberals in blue states working in blue enclaves within blue cities that are producing the media, don't even see that their positions fit on the spectrum as left of center.

Because the Republican Party are filled with cowards they're afraid to reach out to the Hispanic community, they're afraid to reach out to the black community.

In fact, I learned on the Bill Maher show that I can survive the audience booing at me, the guests hating me, Sarah Silverman mocking me, that I can survive. That's a lesson right there for people on the right.

Primarily motivated by a desire to keep abortion 'safe, legal and rare,' female liberals in the media have carte blanche to do and say anything.

I don't think that Rush, Hannity, Drudge, Ann Coulter, Fox News, and AM Radio can create enough of a balance to undo the distorted media that we get from the Democrat Media Complex.

In Hollywood especially, if you're gay and conservative, it's worse to be a conservative in the gay community than it is to be a conservative in Hollywood.

I like being liked, who doesn't? But I love being hated.

The army of the emboldened and gleefully ill-informed is growing.

The conservative movement is like a country club based in Washington, D.C.

I love my job. I love fighting for what I believe in. I love having fun while doing it. I love reporting stories that the Complex refuses to report. I love fighting back, I love finding allies, and -- famously -- I enjoy making enemies.

I've been told over and over not to go on the Bill Maher show. Well, my best moments have happened on the Bill Maher show. It's been magic for me.

I have gay friends in my life who are conservative. I have gay friends in my life who are for gay marriage and against gay marriage. I believe in an open and free debate.

I have gay friends who are more conservative than most of my conservative friends.

My media considers the left media to be the bullies on the playground.

I'm alive and I'm going to keep standing up for what I believe in. Once you get to that point, boy you are dangerous.

Nobody's coming to me with 60 million dollars to turn it into a 315 million dollar juggernaut even though I created the Huffington Post.

I'm sorry you leftists, you're not the only people whose motives are pure.

I have a major problem with the division that occurs because of the division of language.

Liberals in blue states just think that they are on the right side of history, and anybody that disagrees with them has to be a troglodyte or a neanderthal.

For those in the conservative movement to think that you're going to change minds only by preaching to the choir, you don't understand how media works. So that's probably the most potent weapon out there is to go fight the fire, go towards the fire.

I certainly like that the Spanish language is spoken around me.

I am for a huge, huge tent that espouses conservative principles.

You'll have many gay people on your side who just because they're gay, doesn't mean they're for gay marriage.

I'm irreverent, I'm not politically correct, and I feel that I'm protected in my private life because I live a very public private life.

You can't speak freely and openly on the most important issue of the day because you're fearful that your closet is going to come and haunt you. I choose to air my closet.

Celebrities like to pay lip service to causes but rarely do so by putting their lives in peril. And even more rarely do they do so in the name of the United States of America, not on their own behalf.

I happen to believe in immigration reform but I don't believe that that means that every person who has come into America should be able to stay.

The Democratic Party has formed a perfect union with the mainstream media to scare Republicans, to say that they're gonna be called racists or sexists or homophobic if they reach out to minorities.

While I have no desire to see Mr. Obama's birth certificate, I do want to see his college transcripts.

People are afraid, people don't want to be rejected.

I think some of you have to go through the pain of being rejected, the pain of being attacked on television, and ultimately there are people at home who are rooting for you and are wondering why more people don't defend what they stand up for.

Perhaps resigning from her first term in office may hurt Mrs. Palin's attempts to run for higher office. Even I, a Palin supporter, now have qualms about her seeking higher office.

Much of America is petrified to bring up race, especially in public forums -- the media, in particular.

Sarah Palin may best serve her country by entering the media fray.

The mainstream media choose to flaunt story lines that make white America appear guilty of continued institutional racism, while black racism against whites is ignored as an acceptable disposition given our nation's history.

There is no clear distiction between white supremacy and the multicultual mindset.

If the social conservatives feel that they have a strong argument on traditional marriage, then feel free to have it.

I'm more of a Tea Party person.

I am a defender of the Tea Party.

In America we need members of the Latino community to come to the Tea Party movement and enrich the Tea Party.

On college campuses, in newsrooms, and now in the highest corridors of power, with Barack Obama in the Oval Office, the politically correct Left is wielding its weaponry with the confidence that it can take down any group, anyone, or anything.

America is Tiger Woods country for a reason, and she elected Barack Obama to punctuate this new reality.

The thematically related 'Boys Don't Cry' and 'Brokeback Mountain' reinforced the narrative that gays like Mr. Shepard are regularly isolated for cruel and unusual attacks.

The Democratic Media Complex, in its pursuit of Orwellian hate-crime legislation, reparations, and sundry non-ameliorative resolutions to America's troubled racial past, pursues its victims with blood lust.

There is an extensive body of writing from both sides of the political aisle that has analyzed the extraordinary depths of hatred leveled at former President George W. Bush.

For free-speech principles to be reinforced and free-market ideas to win the day, more people are going to have to stand up and be heard.

Liberalism has never been about establishing a universal standard. Liberalism is simply intellectual cover for those wanting to gain political power and increase the size of the state.

Our country was not built to support blood dynasties or to elevate the rich and famous to a higher ethical or constitutional plain.

Women want to get to know Sarah Palin. And they want to meet her family.

In a media instant, Sarah Palin went from an unknown moose hunter to a mass phenomenon on the precipice of becoming the vice president of the United States.

If ever there were a candidate destined to shine on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' Sarah Palin would be that woman.

As long as it is supported by Democratic politicians and by liberal Hollywood players, censorship is a useful tool to stifle dissent.

Mrs. Palin has neither pushed for creationism in Alaska schools nor moved to ban a single book in Wasilla.

Political correctness -- the rigging of politics using different rules for different groups, and buttressed by the media -- ensures that Democrats always have the upper hand.

One thing is for certain: under President Obama, home schooling will become a huge growth industry.

Much of America rooted for Mr. Obama simply because he is black.

From its skillful editing to its out-of-control budget and its relentless marketing, Mr. Obama's team played a different game at a different level than Sen. John McCain and his traditionalist staff.

With its emphasis on star power, the Obama campaign from Day One emphasized the candidate's perfectly cut presidential presence.

The making of the Barack Obama franchise far exceeded the skill set of Washington's best. In fact, the recipe for Mr. Obama's global popularity can be attributed less to political minds and chance than to the enduring power of Hollywood.

George W. Bush is history's president, a man for whom the long-term success or failure of democracy in Iraq will determine his place in history.

I still like George W. Bush. A lot.