Posted on 04/13/2012 10:26:11 AM PDT by opentalk
Conservative publisher Andrew Breitbart issued a strong warning to the disgracefully biased cable "news" network MSNBC Friday.
Appearing at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Breitbart said, "Were watching you to play the race card"
ANDREW BREITBART:
Im just going to tell you right now, I want to end it on a media bashing note because that will uplift me like a Dionne Warwick final rendition. Were watching you to play the race card MSNBC.
We saw how you cynically placed the Reverend Sharpton in a position of absurdist power. This is Dadaism, I learned that in college, that they would allow for this guy to have a show. This is Dadaism. Its freaky. Its Andy Kaufman. It doesnt make sense unless you understand what theyre doing.
This is going to be the dog whistle election cycle. They tested them in 2011, so he and his pal Toure and that punk Tim Jacob Wise and Ed and Maddow can sit there and call everyone whos Caucasian racist. I heard it. He used is instead of are. Hes a racist. Thats a dog whistle.
Ignore it when Congressman [Carson] does it against Allen West. No more. Were going to go after you. I bought a dog whistle. I bought a dog whistle factory, and Im giving you dog whistles. And were going to listen to every word that comes out of your mouth, and were going to hold you to the same standard that you hold us which is an impossible one, and youre going to have a hell of a time in 2012 because Americas finally woken to your Saul Alinsky bullshit tactics, and were coming to get you.
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This occurred Feb 11, before Brietbart died.
Interesting, from Breitbart's speech,
We saw how you cynically placed the Reverend Sharpton in a position of absurdist power
He was going to help publicly defuse their tactics
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