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you would have thought that all of us in the ACTUAL news business would have learned this lesson about Andrew Breitbart and his protégés: They're not out for the truth; they're out for scalps.
It’s an ancient rule and a wise one, but one that does not do justice to the life and career of Andrew Breitbart ... success by his giddy disdain for truth and fairness—when one of our ...
Andrew Breitbart ... he went even further in stretching the truth to get across what he was trying to say: One of the first articles Breitbart ever published appeared in his high-school newspaper ...
I recently became editor-at-large of Andrew Breitbart's empire ... Most of all, Andrew loved truth. He hated falsity, whether interpersonal or journalistic or political. He hated hypocrisy ...
It’s now been two years since Andrew Breitbart died. Unlike many of Breitbart ... He made certain that the proper people got crushed and the truth tellers remained afloat.
Like Superman, Andrew Breitbart was a ... (Photo courtesy of Hating Breitbart) For all the fluff and fantasy about Breitbart being a vehicle of truth, there is some insight into this callous ...
Andrew Breitbart ... were spending their energy and effort blaming the messenger, Breitbart, instead of pursuing the truth: that their liberal hero, Anthony Weiner, actually did this awful ...
Conservatives took to Twitter and blogs Friday to remember Andrew ... at Breitbart.com, one of Breitbart’s conservative websites. “He was the kind of guy who would tell you the truth even ...
I want to hear the truth from Congressman Weiner and I would like an apology for him being complicit in a blame-the-messenger strategy," Andrew Breitbart said at a presser before Rep. Anthony ...
Andrew Breitbart died five years ago last week ... but Andrew predicted this new kind of Republican. His most famous quote? “Politics is downstream from culture.” Meaning, to win in politics ...