Not quite so tolerant, it would seem.
Like I said: they just can’t help themselves. I actually feel bad for the lefty narrative-writers who are trying to tamp down on this very public showing of hatred. They recognize that Breitbart’s death is today a performative, and that they’re very own useful idiots are today ours.
Anyway, here.
Jesus. Not only was Breitbart not a social conservative, but it was impossible to not notice the innumerable lefties on his twitter calling him a faggot every day.
Insert obvious Inigo Montoya joke here…
GOProud board member too, wasn’t he? Wrong kind of gays, them.
Bookmark them all. They may want us to forget their true nature, but we won’t.
Andrew Breitbart was no fan of Glenn Beck these past few years for reasons great and small. In fact, Breitbart was hoping to put Glenn out of business and frequently criticized Beck publicly to the point of pettiness (IMO).
But Beck has nothing but praise for Breitbart today. “He was fearless,” said the man who held a rally at the foot of the al Aqsa mosque. Glenn is not the fan of confrontation that Breitbart was. Andrew had dinner with Bill Ayers, waded into the OWS conflicts, and advocated taking the fight to the enemy on their own turf, i.e., the MSM.
Far be it from the Left to take a lesson on propriety and class from Crazy Glenn.
You might consider reading what Dan Collins had to say about Breitbart and Beck’s dispute, dicentra.
Mr. Fernandez’s quote:
“He found he had a talent. The sheer aggressiveness of Breitbart’s onset often unmanned his critics, who were accustomed to deference and hesitance from conservatives. Instead he paid them back in their own coin and turned the old paradigm of conservative and leftist debate from asymmetrical to a symmetric media warfare. They hated him for fighting just like them.”
Read it and commented.
I didn’t know Scott Baker ditched his second wife to marry Liz. Crap. He seemed more decent than that.