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DateDoc 03-01-2012 08:10 AM

Andrew Breitbart Dead at 43
 
Andrew Breitbart, the noted conservative Internet publisher and author, has died. He was 43.

A statement posted on his website said that Breitbart died "unexpectedly from natural causes" this morning.

The Los Angeles Coroner's Office confirmed to ABC News Radio that Breitbart died shortly after midnight at UCLA Medical Center.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/andrew-brei...ry?id=15824337

Harmon 03-01-2012 08:12 AM

damn, so young. RIP.

bronco67 03-01-2012 08:35 AM

couldn't happen to a nicer guy....

directfiesta 03-01-2012 08:57 AM

Did he have health insurrance ??????


:upsidedow

stephane76 03-01-2012 09:04 AM

"unexpectedly from natural causes" ?

tony286 03-01-2012 09:05 AM

From what I read he was walking then collapsed. Sounds like a big heart attack, I had read you have a major heart attack in your 40's there is a good chance its fatal. I thought he was a douchebag but feel bad for his wife and kids. There probably were signs and they were ignored.

porno jew 03-01-2012 09:06 AM

cocaine is hell of a drug.

couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

Verbal 03-01-2012 09:12 AM

No great loss

asdasd 03-01-2012 09:16 AM

http://talkaboutequality.files.wordp...wbreitbart.jpg

EddyTheDog 03-01-2012 09:17 AM

I doubt I will be crying myself to sleep tonight over his demise - but I am just a year younger than him, that is worrying.

Sid70 03-01-2012 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by asdasd (Post 18791763)

too much of a grey hair, no?
Anyhoo 43 is not the age to die, fuck, RIP.

2012 03-01-2012 09:25 AM

r.i.p. 12345678

Tom_PM 03-01-2012 09:26 AM

Definitely sounds like a heart attack. I was one yr younger than him but lived. Way too young regardless of his politics and whatnot.

porno jew 03-01-2012 09:32 AM

surprised that screaming and yelling for a living would be bad for your health.

i guess alex jones is next.

sperbonzo 03-01-2012 09:57 AM

Since when is a predator drone considered a "natural cause"?



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AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-01-2012 10:00 AM

http://www.angryblacklady.com/wp-con...-breitbart.jpg

I've never known a person so filled with hate and contempt as Andrew Breitbart, so it is hard to muster much sympathy at his passing.

My last memory of him, from a few weeks ago:



The guy seemed amped out on drugs to me, so I will not be surprised to learn that drugs may have played a role in his untimely death.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-AdevSvx8As...0/breibart.jpg

I generally try to muster some sympathy in learning of someone's passing, but when I recall Breitbart's reaction to Ted Kennedy's death, (within hours of Kennedy's death he called Kennedy a "villain", a "duplicitous @#!*% ", a "prick" and "a special pile of human excrement"), I will simply say that Andrew Breitbart was a mean-spirited person who did much damage to the level of political discourse in this country, and leave it at that.

http://www.rumproast.com/images/uplo...rt_Pancake.jpg

The cautionary tale is if you want to be remembered in a nice way after you die, try and be a nice person while you're alive.

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porno jew 03-01-2012 10:02 AM

can't really feel sorry for someone who used his time on the planet to spread the vilest form of poison to his fellow people. fuck him. who cares.

Mutt 03-01-2012 10:06 AM

looks 10 years older than his age but even 53 is young to die.

Spunky 03-01-2012 10:08 AM

RIP Andrew,too young :(

BFT3K 03-01-2012 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 18791856)
I've never known a person so filled with hate and contempt as Andrew Breitbart, so it is hard to muster much sympathy at his passing.

I generally try to muster some sympathy in learning of someone's passing, but when I recall Breitbart's reaction to Ted Kennedy's death, (within hours of Kennedy's death he called Kennedy a "villain", a "duplicitous @#!*% ", a "prick" and "a special pile of human excrement"), I will simply say that Andrew Breitbart was a mean-spirited person who did much damage to the level of political discourse in this country, and leave it at that.

The cautionary tale is if you want to be remembered in a nice way after you die, try and be a nice person while you're alive.

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Originally Posted by porno jew (Post 18791867)
can't really feel sorry for someone who used his time on the planet to spread the vilest form of poison to his fellow people. fuck him. who cares.

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 18791688)
couldn't happen to a nicer guy....

:thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup

brassmonkey 03-01-2012 11:07 AM

looked older than 43

bronco67 03-01-2012 11:36 AM

The guy looked like he was full of seething vitriol and hate. That can take a toll on your health.

Maybe the poor bastard should have found some joy in his life.

baddog 03-01-2012 11:39 AM

Should be a warning to you youngsters that are not taking care of themselves. Look at that face, way too overweight. It will kill you.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-01-2012 11:44 AM

Breitbart's epitaph:

http://www.bradblog.com/Images/Repea...eBreitbart.jpg

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SykkBoy 03-01-2012 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 18791768)
I doubt I will be crying myself to sleep tonight over his demise - but I am just a year younger than him, that is worrying.

pretty much the way same here...

I hope I don't age that fast in one year's time...man didn't exactly look like the epitome of health...maybe that's where his anger came from...he looked like a 60 year old man in his early 40s...

alextokyo 03-01-2012 11:50 AM

Who?....

bronco67 03-01-2012 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by SykkBoy (Post 18792952)
pretty much the way same here...

...maybe that's where his anger came from...he looked like a 60 year old man in his early 40s...

or maybe he looked old because he was so angry.

SlammedMedia 03-01-2012 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by stephane76 (Post 18791739)
"unexpectedly from natural causes" ?

Yeah, he could have a heart condition and his heart blew up -- that's a natural cause.

ilnjscb 03-01-2012 12:05 PM

Natural causes my ass. A blogger who specializes in exposes dies of "unknown" causes.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-01-2012 01:09 PM

The Breitbart legacy:



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Shortly after the stroke of midnight, the last spasms of hate and homophobia flooded through a nasty man?s body. Or, to put it another way, Andrew Breitbart died of natural causes.

Breitbart was a malicious pontificator who liked to run websites which featured the word ?big? ? the three word modifier existing in counterpoint to Breitbart?s small and shallow ideas. Big Hollywood, Big Government, Big Journalism, Big Peace. It was all bright and doddering fodder for Breitbart, who spent much of his career desperately seeking legitimacy from a mainstream media that enjoyed quietly pissing into his face.

This was the only way to treat a man who was so subsumed with venom that, on the day Ted Kennedy died, Breitbart called him a ?villain,? a ?duplicitous bastard,? and a ?prick.? This Tourette?s-like bile was appealing to a certain type of aggrieved and angry white male seeking a myopic demagogue during a time of political and economic uncertainty. Andrew Breitbart wasn?t terribly special. Yet if Breitbart did not exist, it would be necessary for Grover Norquist to create him.

The most frightening facet about Breitbart is that so many people believed in him. Did Breitbart ever have a nice thing to say about anybody? Why, yes. To Matt Drudge, the very man he sought to emulate. He liked to refer to himself as ?Matt Drudge?s bitch.?

?I thought what he was doing was by far the coolest thing on the Internet. And I still do,? said Breitbart in a 2005 CNET interview. Yet Breitbart seemed confused about what real journalism entailed. ?I guess I do a lot of new media,? said Breitbart during a 2009 C-SPAN appearance. ?I have a website. Breitbart.com. Which is a news aggregation source. In all the years I?ve been on the Internet, all I?ve heard about is newswires. I figured out that that?s where the action is. When you watch CNN and FOX News, and somebody breaks in with a story and they act like somebody in that building actually discovered that story and reported on that story.?

Through such painfully simplistic observations, Breitbart erected a one man media empire devoted to loud eructations. He savaged political careers with unmitigated deception and selective editing ? most notably, Anthony Weiner and Shirley Sherrod. With Sherrod, you could almost hear the self-satisfied swish of Breitbart hoisting his own private Confederate flag up a proud pole. In 2010, Breitbart posted two video clips of Sherrod, who was then the Georgia State Director of Rural Development for the United States Department of Agriculture.

The videos suggested that Sherrod had deliberately discriminated against a white farmer. Breitbart seized upon this apparent smoking gun with a theatrical glee comparable to William Shatner?s performance in Roger Corman?s The Intruder as a speaker who moves from town to town stirring up bigotry through lies. ?Sherrod?s racist tale,? wrote Breitbart, ?is received by the NAACP audience with nodding approval and murmurs of recognition and agreement. Hardly the behavior of the group now holding itself up as the supreme judge of another groups? racial tolerance.?

The controversy forced Sherrod to resign. Yet the full video and the timeline reconstructed by Media Matters demonstrated that Sherrod was offering a far more complex take on race. The NAACP, White House officials, and the Secretary for Agriculture were forced to apologize with considerable embarrassment.

How could such a douche loudmouth, who enjoyed marinating his racism in the stew of libertarian entitlement, be taken so seriously? Because FOX News had him on all the time and because outfits funded in part by Richard Mellon Scaife were fond of giving Breitbart dubious honors such as the Accuracy in Media Award.

Yet when confronted with serious questions about what Breitbart?s ?accuracy? entailed, Breitbert preferred fuming to reason. When James O?Keefe, the young man whose selective editing and faux undercover videos helped give one of Breitbart?s websites a big start, was revealed to be a racist and a white nationalist, Breitbart demonstrated that he wasn?t quite so courageous when it came to confronting the truth.

Journalist Max Blumenthal calmly asked Breitbart at the very same conference where he received the Accuracy in Media Award about all this. Breitbart fulminated back, ?Accusing a person of racism is the worst thing that you can do in this country.?

Breitbart could not see the irony in his own remarks.

?Why are you so angry?? asked Blumenthal later in the video.

?Because you?re a punk!? sneered Breitbart. ?You destroy people! Because you?re trying to destroy people?s lives through innuendo.?

Breitbart was so guided by deranged mania, so without reconsideration or nuance, that his unhinged homophobia would flow like an alcoholic?s stool sample from his Twitter account over the slightest emotion. When Dan Savage made a foolish remark on Real Time with Bill Maher and later apologized for it, Breitbart resorted again to his tired tactic of accusing the other side of the very thing he was practicing.

When he was dumped from ABC Election Night coverage in 2010, you almost wanted to send him a sympathetic fruit basket or a plate of fresh cookies. You figured that something would have to calm the man down ? especially since the elephants couldn?t use the tranquilizer gun to put down one of their own. But then Breitbart would work himself into a lather and accuse the people who canned him of cowardice. And you realized he was beyond repair.

The American political kitchen is filled with pots that are fond of calling the kettles black. The American right is populated with leaders who not only refuse to compromise, but who refuse to understand that the beloved Republicans who came before them were forced to compromise to get things done.

Andrew Breitbart represented the worst of them. Yet even as I write these words, this baleful pox is being lionized rather than lambasted, fondly remembered rather than coldly resented, even vaguely considered as a hero by the mainstream outlets. These lamentable results represent the nadir of present-day politics, but they also reveal why a gutless political fool placing bullying and spite before reason and might should be thoroughly denounced.
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mayabong 03-01-2012 02:06 PM

Government is too big and we want it smaller!

(but please keep the military empire, keep the money flowing to israel, and bomb Iran if you have a chance)

Basically his thinking.

Ayla_SquareTurtle 03-01-2012 02:39 PM

Wasn't he a raging alcoholic?

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-01-2012 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Ayla_SquareTurtle (Post 18794115)

Wasn't he a raging alcoholic?

Appeared to be whacked out on something on several occasions...

http://bigjournalism.com/files/2012/...4.23.40-PM.png

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The Breitbart legacy will not be defined by his beliefs. It will be defined by the spitefulness of his tactics and by his willingness to inflict tangible, lasting damage on the lives of the innocent in his lust for influence and power.

ACORN was an organization with a rich history of helping the people at the very bottom of our socio-economic food chain. These were people with no money, no resources, no influence, no power, and damned few friends. Andrew Breitbart and his henchmen kicked the chair out from under them, like so many affluent suburban punks wilding through downtown late on a Saturday night looking for a homeless drunk to beat up.

It is obvious enough to say that there are good people and bad people in the world. There are those whose lives are devoted to improving the human condition, to leaving their corner of the world a little better place than they found it. Likewise, there are those whose only care is for themselves, men and women who find nothing wrong with trampling others to get to the top.

It is the difference between self-interest and what de Tocqueville called ?self-interest, rightly understood,? which was the quality that he thought set the young America apart and made it great. Sadly, there are also those who seem to take self-satisfied glee in the misfortune of others. Ayn Rand, the patron saint of the sociopathic modern right and the role model for a generation of Breitbarts, was just such a case.

I hate grave-dancing. I?ve always felt that our human potential was somehow diminished when we found satisfaction in the death of another, even if that person was a bin Laden or a Saddam Hussein or a Stalin or a Hitler or a Pol Pot. Perhaps it?s because, growing up Southern Baptist, I was taught that there was always hope for a soul, no matter how evil it was, but once death arrives there?s nothing left but an eternity of torment for someone who could, perhaps, have been saved.

I don?t believe any of that anymore, but I still avoid celebrating the deaths of even our worst fellow humans if I can. And no, I don?t think Andrew Breitbart was as bad as any of those I mention above (even as I?m aware that he and his people, were they to decide that I needed to be destroyed, would have no compunction about decontextualizing, re-editing and generally cheating my words to make it appear that I did).

No, it?s much simpler than that, as simple as the objective fact of this morning?s news. Andrew Breitbart is dead, and there?s one less noise merchant, one less liar, one less empathy-challenged activist willing to stomp the last hope of the poor.

Some people are saying that the world is a better place because of it, but the truth is that the world is a worse place today because, for these past few years, all of Andrew Breitbart?s considerable energy and talent was harnessed to the task of harming instead of helping.

We must do better.
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VS_Jeff 03-01-2012 05:05 PM

He was a bit over the top and sometimes stepped over the line, but I enjoyed his tenacity, dedication, and rants about hippies. RIP.

Ayla_SquareTurtle 03-01-2012 07:12 PM

Well, he did have a tenacious dedication to lying. Gotta hand him that.

ilnjscb 03-01-2012 07:12 PM

there is this going on:

Andrew Breitbart Drops BOMB on Team Obama: ?I Got Video of Obama From College? - Then Dies of Natural Causes?

It is interesting though

Mike Honcho 03-01-2012 07:14 PM

Last seen with http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_IskKlnE3Nz...400/renard.jpg

Coup 03-01-2012 07:17 PM

wanna piss on that grave

xenigo 03-01-2012 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VS_Jeff (Post 18795147)
He was a bit over the top and sometimes stepped over the line, but I enjoyed his tenacity, dedication, and rants about hippies. RIP.

Agreed on all parts. He is pretty over the top.

I got the "he's definitely on something" vibe. Wouldn't be surprised if he had quite a coke habit.

looky_lou 03-01-2012 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 18795335)

Standard Chicago politics at work :winkwink:

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-01-2012 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 18795335)



Breitbart's death should provide plenty of fodder for his fruitcake tea party followers. :1orglaugh

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DaddyHalbucks 03-01-2012 09:50 PM

RIP Andrew.

Anybody who supplements the mainstream media with truth, such as the undercover investigative films on Acorn, can't be that bad a guy.

DateDoc 03-02-2012 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 18795335)

The video is still coming out. You should see it in the next week or two.

LiveDose 03-02-2012 01:59 PM

So young, RIP.

ninavain 03-02-2012 05:58 PM

:thumbsup:thumbsup
Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 18791845)
Since when is a predator drone considered a "natural cause"?



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