As the conservative world reflects on the loss of a great patriot, some of his words were being shared online yesterday:
“But I have also met the America that was rendered silent by the media and is now shaking itself to life again. These are the years that we will look back on and question whether we did enough for our country and for our children. That’s why I’m so determined, so pissed, so righteously indignant. Excuse me while I save the world.”
“I am optimistic that the Tea Party movement is reflective of a greater American sentiment that needs to try at least to save what is good and decent about the American experience. Again, it is a cultural battle. And while they cling to their media guns and their politically correct religion, truth will be our weapon.”
“I find it ironic that the same mainstream media that in 1992 lamented that my Generation X was not sufficiently engaged in politics are now upset that we are and have created New Media and Social Media, transforming them in a highly aggressive, deeply democratic, and rough-and-tumble environment that is now putting those former critics and overlords in the mainstream media into the unemployment line.”
“Apathy in the face of determined Frankfurt School/Alinsky/critical-theory-trained activists is national suicide.”
“I’m at war with the mainstream media because they portray themselves as objective observers of reality when they’re no such thing – they’re partisan ‘critical theory’ hacks who think they can destroy everything America stands for by standing on the sidelines and sniping at patriotic Americans with all their favorite slurs.”
“I knew Obama, and I knew he didn’t deserve a chance to turn America into a Frankfurt School dystopia. He was a Frankfurt School scholar, a Marixst gradualist in moderate’s clothing, a community organizer in the Alinsky mold.”
Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012)
(Thank you, Troy!)
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