Posted on 04/29/2012 2:45:04 PM PDT by ak267
This video is intended as a tribute to Andrew Breitbart. It is a compilation of many clips from across YouTube. There are clips of some of his speeches, on-the-street interviews, television interviews, and more.
I've been working on this video since a couple days after Andrew's sudden and untimely death on March 1, 2012 at the age of 43. I had a great amount of difficulty editing this video because there were simply too many excellent things that came out of Andrew's mouth every time he spoke. This made it extremely difficult to eliminate very much of the content I had gathered.
I also think that I didn't really want to finish this video because as long as I had it to work on, Andrew was still kind of "here."
I'm just a news and political nerd with a computer who has a couple of YouTube channels, a blog, a Facebook account, and a Twitter account. I never met Andrew. I respected him greatly and I feel the void that his death has left in the arena of conservative media.
It is apparent that there will never be another Conservative Warrior like Andrew Breitbart.
(Excerpt) Read more at nebraskattitude.blogspot.com ...
Not in love with the CPAC episode. I think it was not Andrew’s finest, and he had some fabulous moments. Too bad this video started out with these clips and a very boring interview. Its’ like making a LeBron video showing him dribbling and shooting jumpers. Where are the slam dunks?
breitbart coroner murdered???>..
http://iowntheworld.com/blog/?p=130894&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
I think Andrew was murdered and so was his Coroner. Here’s another link: http://beforeitsnews.com/story/2076/596/Coroner_Investigating_Breitbart_Death_Dies_From_Possible_Arsenic_Poisoning.html
I miss him more each day.
Me too. He was a real fighter.
Me too.
What a loss.
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