“I am big believer in getting money where the money is. The money is in Washington.”
In a long-forgotten tape from the 2002 Massachusetts governor’s race obtained by ABC News, Mitt Romney is seen touting his Washington connections and his ability to get millions of taxpayer dollars from the federal government.
Bill Maher gives media hypocrites cover for holding Rush Limbaugh to a different standard than they held him to when he made repulsive comments about Gov. Sarah Palin.
Wearing bright orange t-shirts with “undocumented and unafraid” printed on the front, three Mexican illegals, disrupted legislative hearings in North Carolina this Wednesday by yelling at House lawmakers for what they felt were anti-immigration stances.
They were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, but proving their t-shirt slogans to be true true, Cynthia Lizabeth Martinez, 21, and Estephania Lizbeth Mijangos-Lopez, 20, were released from jail after the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency determined that they didn’t meet "priority criteria," according to an official statement. The third protester, Uriel Alberto, 24, remains in custody because he has a criminal record.
CNN.com revisited Andrew Breitbart's final appearance on CNN -- an interview on "Piers Morgan Tonight" alongside Michael Reagan.
Each week, the Hugh Hewitt Show concludes with a poem written by loyal listener "Tarzana Joe." This week's offering was a tribute to regular listener and frequent guest, Andrew Breitbart.
Lots of laughs, lots of tears, lots of Righteous Indignation.
A four hour special, live call-in show taped at midnight ET, March 3, 2012 featuring Breitbart.tv Editor-In-Chief Larry O'Connor and Big Hollywood Editor-In-Chief John Nolte discussing the tragic death of Andrew Breitbart.
Listeners called in until 4:00 AM ET.
From Gawker:
Almost three years ago, after writing a Gawker post in which I casually referred to the neo-Nazi Holocaust Museum shooter James von Brunn as a "right-wing extremist," I got a voicemail message from Andrew Breitbart. He was angry.
Ed. Note: For the record, Breitbart really hated Gawker.
CNN's Piers Morgan, along with a panel including Michael Reagan, Glenn Beck's Amy Holmes and author Carol Roth, reflected positively on Andrew Breitbart. Morgan noted that he "began to really like [Breitbart]" as they got to know each other better.
The Victory Sessions featuring film director Stephen K. Bannon is live from 5:00 - 7:00 PM PT every Sunday on KABC Talk Radio 790 AM.
It's mid-day talk radio from the heartland covering the hottest topics of the day.
Live Stream runs from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET.
Comedian Steven Crowder pays his respects to Andrew Breitbart.
Brown University professor Tricia Rose called the Blunt Amendment, which would provide exemptions from covering birth control under President Obama's birth control bill, an "absolute war on women's bodies." She called the supporters "arsonists" and proposed outlawing masturbation.
We are all Andrew Breitbart now. We have an obligation and a duty to pick up where he left off in being fearless in the Truth!
God bless Andrew and God bless his family!
I am forever changed by his works,
Mary Alger
Crystal Lake, IL
PJTV's Alfonzo (Zo) Rachel paid his respects to Andrew Breitbart, with whom Zo was a personal friend.
At a rally against the “personhood” bill being considered by Oklahoma lawmakers, State Senator Judy McIntyre (D) was photographed holding a sign that read: “IF I WANTED THE GOVERNMENT IN MY WOMB, I’D FUCK A SENATOR!”
Former ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis: “We set a template for how they would attack other folks going forward. You put out a lie, and you just repeat it and repeat it through all of your sources… He raised a lot of money off of ACORN. He knew it was a lie. He did it for ideological reasons, political gain, and he did it for the money. He excoriated an organization that for 40 years had a great impact on this country, and he did it with a lie.”
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, who publicly sparred with Andrew Breitbart over the years, reflected positively on his memory. O'Donnell says despite their public feuds, Breitbart was "always friendly" and that they would hang out from time to time and never even talk politics.
Bill Press met all expectations
Speaking Thursday night at a campaign fundraiser in New York City, President Obama made an interesting pitch for a second term with lofty goals for his legacy.
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz has declared war on Media Matters for America, saying they have "crossed the line," accusing pro-Israel advocates of treason and dual loyalty. Dershowitz says these tactics go back to the Bible, Stalin, and Hitler.
In this preview of "On the Record's" 1-hour special preview of Super Tuesday, former governor Sarah Palin gives insight on the Alaska caucus process and the mindset of voters who are very pro-military and will not stand for President Obama's "naive apology to savages."
Two tornadoes have reportedly touched down in Alabama Friday, as a severe weather system continues to sweep across the state.
Sharing laughs, memories and sometimes, tears, Dennis Miller spent his three hour program reflecting on the shocking news that his friend, Andrew Breitbart, had passed away just hours before he went on the air. Miller's callers shared their memories as well as Dennis' producer, Christian Bladt.
Another great tribute from the staff of The Dennis Miller Show was the use of Andrew's favorite music as bumpers coming out of commercials. Andrew Breitbart was a frequent guest and guest-host for The Dennis Miller Show.
Behold a journalist stating misinformation, opinion and speculation as if it were fact about a man who has just passed away and can't defend himself.
Suzanne Malveaux
Red State's Erick Erickson glowingly remembered Andrew Breitbart on CNN as the interviewer repeatedly regurgitated mis-information about Shirley Sherrod in between Erickson's comments.
CNN.com's cut of an interview with Breitbart editor-in-chief Joel Pollak on the passing of Andrew Breitbart bears a striking difference with the full unedited version. In the full version, the interviewer uninformedly brought up Shirley Sherrod, asking, "Do you think he ever rethought his tactics on that issue?" Pollak then turned the tables and said, "I'm going to do an Andrew Breitbart and ask if CNN ever rethought its tactics on the issue," then delineating CNN's misinformation-driven coverage of the Shirley Sherrod story.