Remembering joking around with Andrew Breitbart on Sept.1, 2008, opening day of the Republican National Convention pictures: http://tinyurl.com/kl6rvl #AndrewBreitbart died of natural causes, according to post on Breitbart.tv 4.nbcla.com/yGHrlV
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Andrew Breitbart Dead at 43 http://www.nbclosangeles.com/blogs/us-world/#Andrew-Breitbart-Dead-at-43
Andrew Breitbart, September 1, 2008 at the Republican National Convention Photo by Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net
September 1, 2008
On opening day of the Republican National Convention I took the opportunity to visit the print media news centers. They were large and complicated partitioned beehives of activity with what seemed to be miles of wires everywhere. When I stopped by the Washington Post news center, I found well-known blogger Andrew Breitbart (www.breitbart.com) and his business partner Larry Solov.
Mr. Breitbart was in make-up getting ready for a guest appearance on a Post news video… He was quite friendly and talkative and appeared to having the time of his life.
*****The Transom - The New York Observer: Andrew Breitbart Loves a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy by Spencer Morgan
Andrew Breitbart Loves a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy by Spencer Morgan September 2, 2008
Tags: Convention, Style, Andrew Breitbart
ST. PAUL—His name may sound unfamiliar, but Andrew Breitbart has built a career helping to create the Drudge Report and the Huffington Post, while also overseeing his own news-aggregation site breitbart.com—and becoming prominent in a largely underground movement of conservatives in Hollywood. Next week he plans to launch a new site (www.breitbart.com/bighollywood) that will give voice to this rogue community in the entertainment industry.
[…]
We had just left the National Review party and were headed to the National Journal party. At both events, the Los Angeles-based Mr. Breitbart, who is 39 and the father of four children, was the only person not wearing a blazer. “No matter how hard I try, I don’t fit in at these things.”
So he claims. Before we left, the pundit Jonah Goldberg accused him of being the most popular guy in the room.
At the National Journal party, publisher David Bradley was delighted to finally put a face to the name. “That’s Andrew Breitbart?” he exclaimed. Walking into the Weekly Standard party, a friend from L.A. greeted him. “Have you had a chance to take a shower yet?” joked Steve McEveety, who is Mel Gibson’s producing partner.
Read the rest of the article here: Andrew Breitbart Loves a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy
September 1, 2008
On opening day of the Republican National Convention I took the opportunity to visit the print media news centers. They were large and complicated partitioned beehives of activity with what seemed to be miles of wires everywhere. When I stopped by the Washington Post news center, I found well-known blogger Andrew Breitbart (www.breitbart.com) and his business partner Larry Solov.
Mr. Breitbart was in make-up getting ready for a guest appearance on a Post news video… He was quite friendly and talkative and appeared to having the time of his life.
*****The Transom - The New York Observer: Andrew Breitbart Loves a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy by Spencer Morgan
Andrew Breitbart Loves a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy by Spencer Morgan September 2, 2008
Tags: Convention, Style, Andrew Breitbart
ST. PAUL—His name may sound unfamiliar, but Andrew Breitbart has built a career helping to create the Drudge Report and the Huffington Post, while also overseeing his own news-aggregation site breitbart.com—and becoming prominent in a largely underground movement of conservatives in Hollywood. Next week he plans to launch a new site (www.breitbart.com/bighollywood) that will give voice to this rogue community in the entertainment industry.
[…]
We had just left the National Review party and were headed to the National Journal party. At both events, the Los Angeles-based Mr. Breitbart, who is 39 and the father of four children, was the only person not wearing a blazer. “No matter how hard I try, I don’t fit in at these things.”
So he claims. Before we left, the pundit Jonah Goldberg accused him of being the most popular guy in the room.
At the National Journal party, publisher David Bradley was delighted to finally put a face to the name. “That’s Andrew Breitbart?” he exclaimed. Walking into the Weekly Standard party, a friend from L.A. greeted him. “Have you had a chance to take a shower yet?” joked Steve McEveety, who is Mel Gibson’s producing partner.
Read the rest of the article here: Andrew Breitbart Loves a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy
20080902 The Transom NY Observer Andrew Breitbart
20080901 Andrew Breitbart at the Republican National Convention
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