Wow, I really miss Andrew Breitbart. If Andrew were alive today, what would he say?
In 2016, on the anniversary of his death, I wrote:
Today is the 4th anniversary of the death of Andrew Breitbart. Andrew has been quoted as saying that Trump is no conservative, but I wonder what he would say today? If Ben Stein changed his mind about Trump, I wonder if Andrew would do the same? I can’t imagine that he would support the GOPe, so perhaps he would be a Cruz supporter. I just don’t know, but I believe that Andrew could be a pragmatist if that is what was needed.
Here is a speech that Andrew, the pragmatist, gave at CPAC in 2012, not long before he died:
What else did Andrew tell us?
In 2013, I wrote about Andrew’s book, Righteous Indignation. In my post, I recounted a long passage in the book about the fears he once had about speaking out for what he believed in, and how he finally DID IT on the Bill Maher show. He mentions how he had prepared for his appearance, anticipating the questions and attacks, gathering the facts necessary to counter them. At the very end of the story, he wrote:
I had passed what I call the Ann Coulter Threshold: the point where you understand that Ann Coulter and those like her are standing up for what they believe in, feeling the righteousness of living without fear of missing a dinner invite from Tina Brown or fundraisers with Steve Capus or Ben Sherwood or Steven Spielberg or Jeffrey Katzenberg–or worse, the agony of being excoriated by those conservatives who fret that their liberal overlords will start admonishing them for keeping company with you. Feeling the thrill of sending a message to these people that we reject their worldview the way they reject ours.
I want to bottle that and get it out to every American. I want to teach everyone I know that there’s nothing to fear but fear itself, and that there’s strength in numbers. I’ve been looking directly forward instead of into the rear view mirror, not worrying about what people think of me, and it has empowered me. And it can empower you.




Andrew Breitbart impacted my life and my beliefs that effectivly changed me forever and I miss him dearly. He will never be forgotten. #JustABlogger
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Ditto! He taught me that I could open my mouth and speak out – and not be afraid.
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I didn’t mention it here, but I met him at an event the Saturday before he died. I talked with him briefly in the lobby and asked him why conservatives always let the leftists decide who should moderate the debates. He said it’s complicated.
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Money. The common denominator of complicated. We know this better now.
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