In Memoriam: Arlene Mae Breitbart, 1925-2013

Breitbart News 28 Feb 2013

 

 

With great sadness we announce the passing of Arlene Mae Breitbart, wife of Gerald Breitbart, mother of Andrew and his sister Tracey, and grandmother of seven terrific grandchildren.

Arlene passed away from natural causes yesterday in Los Angeles, two days shy of the one-year anniversary of the […]

A Purim memory, in honor of Andrew Breitbart

Joel B. Pollak Breitbart.com InstaBlog 22 Feb 2013

Religion can an amazing source of positive inspiration–often, counterintuitive inspiration.

This weekend marks the Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrating the miraculous salvation of the Jews of ancient Persia from extermination. (The story’s told in the “Megillah,” the Book of Esther, a quick and delightful read.)

Ever since, […]

Breitbart: 1 February 1969

The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.

~Plato

 

1 February 2013

Today would have been Andrew’s birthday. There’s no “bad video” of him anywhere, so we really took a long time to choose this one.

In honor of Andrew…let’s carry […]

Shapiro’s Performance on CNN Marks Turning Point in Gun Debate

“…most fear to admit what they really want: to remove the Second Amendment from ‘your little book.’ ”

 

Joel B. Pollak Breitbart.com Big Government 11 Jan 2013

…Ben put into practice something that Andrew Breitbart preached throughout his career of battling the mainstream media: Question the premise, whether it’s an assertion that […]

Why We Lost the Republic

Timothy C. Daughtry American Thinker 11/7/2012

With reports of voting irregularities in several battleground states, we might never know who actually won the 2012 election, but we do know for sure that it is Barack Obama who will occupy the White House for the next four years. And now we will find out if countless […]

You Should Watch This Video

Robert Stacy McCain The Other McCain 11/1/2012

A full hour long, this is an appearance Andrew Breitbart made in September 2011 at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California. It starts kinda slow, but you really should grab a chair, get yourself a sandwich, click “view full screen” and watch the whole thing. I promise […]

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