Friday, 2 March 2012

Andrew Breitbart Dead After Collapse During Walk

Andrew Breitbart Dead After Collapse During Walk: Andrew Breitbart used the Internet tirelessly to ignite a political scandal and expose what he saw as media bias, though he sometimes had to change the facts to do so.

Live-fire and the Editor of the blogger, who collapsed and died on Thursday at 43 enjoyed the fight with a liberal society - a clip on YouTube last month shows him shouting demonstrators to Wall Street, "Stop Rape of people, you bastards!" Nevertheless, the Conservatives and Tea Party activists, who told her that he loved the subject of corrupt leaders and what he called the liberal desperate "old media guard."

Lefty took Hollywood celebrates its way through Tulane University, was a quiet father of four children. Conservative Warrior decided to live in enemy turf, Brentwood, Los Angeles, Tony favors the elite enclave of Hollywood, which is so often abused.

Breitbart used his site to promote the hidden cameras with actors posing as customers, which led to the collapse of the liberal Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or Acorn. He has published explicit photos of former Congressman Anthony Weiner who called the congressman from New York, resigned in scandal Sexting and edit videos for the former head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Shirley Sherrod to resign from the back view that it was racist.

In an era of new media, Breitbart argued that anyone with a laptop can change the public discourse. He used his skills on sites such as journalism and the Big Big Government, and the withdrawal of Weiner's established himself as a conservative media star.

He was full of contradictions. He was a sworn enemy of independent media, but he agrees with the Associated Press, and admitted to loving photograph respected agency who came from afar. "This is a love-hate relationship," he confessed in a quiet moment, he pleaded with the Conservative driving relentlessly forward -. Walking the line of fire, he said - but the last sentence of his prolific and often caustic voice on Twitter was, ironically, an apology for calling a follower of "Putz," just in case he understood the message to him.

His business partner and longtime friend Larry Soloviev, once said, Breitbart had two speeds: lightweight jokester and a warrior culture of the fire.

"They turned back," said Soloviev. "And it's not much in between."

Breitbart has died after collapsing shortly after midnight while walking near his home. He was taken to the emergency room at the Ronald Reagan Medical Center, UCLA.

Breitbart was suffering from heart problems last year, but his father, by law, the actor Orson Bean said he could not determine what happened. Larry Dietz, watch commander of the county coroner's office in Los Angeles, said the most likely showdown.

"It's devastating," said Bob AP.

Breitbart has remained at the window, a family of Web sites that made the war every day with what he saw as liberal bias in the media, on campuses and in the entertainment industry. Joel Pollack, editor, Breitbart said he intends to run a version again, and these plans should move forward.

"The essence of what Andrew has introduced a new citizen journalists in new media," said Pollack. He "was and remains that we do."

It was not immediately clear who will take over the company, which once was the cellar Breitbart, and currently employs ten people.

Her attachment site, Breitbart.com, 1.7 million people visited in January, according to ComScore Inc. Site Tracker while other political sites are much more - from his mentor, Matt Drudge, has attracted over 4 million visits this month - his profile was raised by public speaking and rhetoric constantly, especially during the tea party rallies, where he was the favorite.

His book "righteous indignation: I'm sorry if I save the world" rose to number 7 in the ranking of sales from Amazon.com, by Thursday evening.

Republican presidential candidates were quick to praise and condolences on hearing of his death. Newt Gingrich tweeted, "Andrew Breitbart has introduced the most innovative social media activist, conservative in America, he had great courage and creativity.".

He played his own standards. He criticized what he called the media for all types of casual and prejudice, but its purpose may be to leave, of course.

Sherrod, who is black, was dismissed from his post as director of the state Rural Development U.S. Department of Agriculture in Georgia in July 2010, after editing the video of her seemingly racist remarks. It is believed, NAACP, a group she was initially reluctant to help a white farmer to save his farm for more than two decades, long before that worked at the USDA.

In the absence of the clip was the rest of the speech, which was intended as a lesson in racial healing. Sherrod told the crowd, she finally realized her mistake and helped the farmer to save his farm.

After the entire area of ​​the video, Sherrod received an apology from many of the administration - including U.S. President Barack Obama - and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has asked him to return to the ministry to work on civil rights.

She refused the offer Vilsack, but then sued Breitbart, its employees, Larry O'Connor, and an unnamed lake "John Doe" defendant for defamation. Attorney O'Connor said Thursday that it is not clear whether it will happen on the other two defendants, who tried to dismiss a lawsuit in federal court.

In a statement released Thursday, Sherrod said she was surprised by the news of the death of Breitbart: "My prayers are with his family, Mr. Breitbart, who are facing at this difficult time, I did not intend to comment further.".

Breitbart managed to find the questions that led the conservative buttons, pulling web traffic to their websites.

"I'm doing what I do, because the media chooses not to" Breitbart said in an interview in 2010. "Playing on the left controls the story ends ...".

Condolences also came from liberal critics.

"We still have differences, we found a common language, but never had a question about Andrew passion and commitment to what he thinks," said Ari Rabin-HAVT issues of media, the liberal watchdog group and frequent Breitbart retribution.

In 2009, hidden camera video, which finally showed a decrease ACORN staff offers advice on tax and other issues, actors, posing as a prostitute and a pimp - a technique that is frowned upon in the School of Journalism. Some staff members were willing to support initiatives related to the illegal tax advice, theft and illegal trafficking. The report of the Government Chamber ACORN cleared of criminal activity.

Despite public pressure led Congress to block funds already approved for the transition to ACORN and stop future payments. About 10 percent of ACORN came from federal grants, and the group eventually dissolved.

Fall Weiner began May 28 when the site posted pictures of Breitbart Raunchy underwear crotch gear and said that he had been sent from Twitter Weiner with a woman from Seattle.

Originally Weiner lied, saying that his account was hacked. But he did not openly report the incident to the police - a move that could lead to accusations of violations more serious than just Sexting. At one point, he said in an interview that he could not "say with certainty" that it was not the man in the picture underwear.

The representative Weiner said that the photo was just a distraction and that Congress does not know a person designated by the hacker.

Congress refused to send a photo and said that he retained an attorney and hired a private security company to understand how someone could remove such a deception.

But Weiner abandoned this line of history on June 6, suggesting a long public recognition at a news conference in Manhattan, and recognizing the online activity involving at least six women.

One of the two adopted children, and the son of a restaurateur in Santa Monica, Breitbart trace its transformation into a conservative part of the 1991 Senate hearings on the proposal of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, which he considers unjust. Before rising to the fore, he was subordinate to the report longtime Drudge, and was there during the day the message is Huffington.

Breitbart rarely showed restraint with critics and seemed to enjoy the negative attention his antics have earned. One day he told reporters on the ground tea party congress: "It's not your business model sucks, it's you that sucks."

According to Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts, who died in 2009, Breitbart tweeted, "Rest in Chappaquiddick," and called it a "pile of human excrement special." When the important question of tone, he tweeted that they "missed my best!"

Breitbart was left by his wife, Suzanne Bean Breitbart, and four children.

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