Breitbart News

Breitbart News is, to say the obvious a news operation. The Wiki  choses to allege that Breitbart is a Far Right website. You are at liberty to believe the Wiki or not as you choose. Andrew Breitbart, the founder seems to have been a homosexual Jew who thought it was for freedom and Israel. It is now run post mortem by Larry Solov also a Jew. It is achieved a certain amount of status by being accused of spreading fake news - see Her Majesty's Government Outsourcing Anti-Right Propaganda. This counter-fake operation is being run by Jews who are in for £60 million; it beats working for a living. It seems that Andrew Breitbart really understood the awful drivel churned out by Marxists, Marcuse, the Frankfurt School, et cetera. Milo Yiannopoulos, a loud mouthed, homosexual, Paedophile Jew(?) was one of theirs.

Breitbart News
Is the site itself, a place where you can have your mind defiled by Conspiracy Theories but be aware of what the Metapedia tells us; that the phrase is a propaganda term. It has offices in various countries e.g. Breitbart London

 

Breitbart News ex Wiki
Breitbart News Network
(known commonly as Breitbart News, Breitbart or Breitbart.com) is a far-right[4][5][6][7][8][9] American news, opinion and commentary[10][11] website founded in 2007 by conservative commentator and entrepreneur Andrew Breitbart. It also has a daily radio program on the Sirius XM Patriot channel called Breitbart News Daily.

Breitbart News is headquartered in Los Angeles, with bureaux in Texas, London, and Jerusalem. Co-founder Larry Solov is the owner and CEO, while Joel Pollak [ another Jew ] is the senior editor-at-large, and Alexander Marlow is managing-editor.[12]

Conceived by Andrew Breitbart during a visit to Israel in summer 2007 as a website "that would be unapologetically pro-freedom and pro-Israel",[13] Breitbart News later aligned with the European populist right and American alt-right under the management of former executive chairman Steven K. Bannon.[14][15] The New York Times describes Breitbart News as an organization with "ideologically driven journalists" that generates controversy "over material that has been called misogynist, xenophobic and racist".[16] Bannon declared the website "the platform for the alt-right" in 2016,[17] but he has denied all allegations of racism and later stated that he rejected the "ethno-nationalist" tendencies of the alt-right movement.[18] The owners of Breitbart News deny their website has any connection to the alt-right or has ever supported racist or white supremacist views.[19] Breitbart News voiced support for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign,[16] and political scientist Matthew Goodwin described Breitbart News as being "ultra-conservative" in orientation.[20]

Breitbart News has been involved in the ACORN 2009 undercover videos controversy, the firing of Shirley Sherrod, the Anthony Weiner sexting scandals, the "Friends of Hamas" story, the Nancy Pelosi/Miley Cyrus ad campaign, the misidentification of Loretta Lynch, and Michelle Fields' allegations against Corey Lewandowski.[21] Shortly after the election, a number of advertisers such as Kellogg's pulled advertising from the site, to which Breitbart News responded with asking readers to boycott Kellogg's products.[22] Since then, more than 400 organizations have reportedly excluded Breitbart News from future ad buys.[23][24]

 

Breitbart And Solov Are Jews Says Slate
After the funeral, on March 6, Andrew Breitbart’s successors drove back to the office. Breitbart.com world headquarters sits in an unincorporated part of Los Angeles. (It’s not really part of any city. This is a selling point.)..........

“We took that picture to say, ‘Hey! We’re still here,’ ” said Mike Flynn, the editor of Breitbart’s Big Government vertical, when I talked to him this week. “We’re going to carry out Andrew’s vision.”

Left side of the photo: Joel Pollak, Breitbart.com’s editor in chief, who slowly took over that role after coming in as a legal counsel. Right side: Ben Shapiro, a conservative columnist who’d become the site’s editor at large. Larry Solov, Breitbart’s best friend and business partner, thought the pairing was hilarious. “You’re looking at our two Orthodox Jewish, Harvard Law-grad bookends!” he said when I showed him the photo............

The second D.C. memorial, which I attended last night, was held at the Newseum in a theater a few steps away from a giant slab of the Berlin Wall. Four members of Congress gave speeches paying tribute.

“I don’t know anyone who can, with clarity, articulate the left and what they’ve done over the last 100 years,” said Rep. Steve King, an Iowa Republican, after the memorial. “I didn’t think I was the only one who understood it, but when I read his book, I realized—wow, he really understood it. Marcuse, the Frankfurt School, all of that.”

Breitbart.com, though—this was very carefully planned. The site relaunched and ran the Derrick Bell/Obama story within days of its founder’s passing. All of Breitbart’s old sites—Big Hollywood, Big Government, Big Journalism, Big Peace, Breitbart.tv—were consolidated in one place. Scoops were put next to movie trailers, next to election analyses, next to a simple form to submit news tips, with this epigram.

“We have a sea of new media to capture the lies”
 - Andrew Breitbart, April 15, 2010
Washington, DC Tea Party Rally

The idea is to keep doing Breitbart-style work, split between a team of previously more-obscure apostles. Steve Bannon directed the Sarah Palin-friendly documentary The Undefeated and collaborated with Breitbart on a documentary about the 99 Percent movement titled Occupy Exposed. He’s taken over Breitbart News Network, LLC as executive chairman; Solov has taken over as CEO.

“It was the investors’ call,” explained Bannon, talking to friends after the D.C. memorial service. (The day Breitbart died, Bannon was meeting with investors in New York.) Obviously, the chairman and CEO jobs had to be split, because Breitbart wasn’t replaceable. “He was a combination of Falstaff and Marshall McLuhan. A larger-than-life guy who understood the media. You can’t replace that. In combat, you learn that most of the best guys are going to die first. They’re going to run toward the gunfire. Those guys are leaders. The key is making the unit bind together after that, and push forward.”

Watching “the unit” move is like watching a school of piranhas. It flits around quickly, randomly, until a hunk of meat hoves into view. That’s when it attacks. Take the example of Twitter. Breitbart used it to retweet people who hated him, warn of upcoming scoops, and get into random insult-flinging contests. John Nolte, who edits Big Hollywood—he’s the glasses-and-beard guy in the war photo—cops the Breitbart style. Dana Loesch, whose CNN contract makes her the most prominent of the new Breitbartians, uses a lot of the same tricks, only harsher. She endlessly needles Media Matters senior fellow Eric Boehlert for employing M.J. Rosenberg, who slings the term “Israel Firster” even though it was coined by white supremacists. Boehlert, who’d carried on a Spy vs. Spy relationship with Breitbart for years, alternately blows her off or asks why CNN employs her. When I asked Boehlert how the new Breitbartians were doing, he laughed out loud.

“I don't think Breitbart hired very strong editors to work for him,” he said. “Take the Derrick Bell story. The only pick-up it got was in its own corner of the Internet.” He wasn’t impressed at how Fox News covered the story? “I don't count Fox. In the real world, no one paid attention.” The Daily Show covered the story, too, but we can move on. When Breitbart ran the shop, they scrambled to combat the ACORN tapes and pieces about the past of the openly gay “education czar” Kevin Jennings. The danger seems to have passed. “They’re having trouble sustaining it.”

They’ve been at it for less than a month, though. Absolutely, they’re in a stiffer competition now for the sort of stories the Breitbart sites excelled at. The Derrick Bell video was partially scooped by BuzzFeed, whose Andrew Kaczynski found a different version of the same tape. Breitbart.com wanted the video to launch its “Vet the Prez” campaign; BuzzFeed spoiled the punch. Part of the Breitbart.com response was a new scoop video of professor Charles Ogletree bragging about “hiding” the Bell/Obama tape in 2008. The rest of the response: a question-begging campaign against the other site, asking why they’d timed it this way, how much they paid, whether anything was clipped out.

Would Breitbart have handled it that way, with so much umbrage? It doesn’t matter. The new Breitbartians are the people he hired. They were already running most of the Breitbart network by the time he died.

“He took a year to assemble the best team and assemble the best technology,” said Steve Bannon. “When he got obsessed with something—you  know what he was like when he got obsessed with something.” Sure. It was thrilling to watch, and incredibly tough to copy.

 

Andrew Breitbart ex Wiki
Andrew James Breitbart
(/ˈbrtbɑːrt/; February 1, 1969 – March 1, 2012) was an American conservative publisher,[1] commentator for The Washington Times, journalist, author,[2] and television and radio personality[3][4][5] on various news programs, who served as an editor for the Drudge Report website.[6] He was a researcher for Arianna Huffington, and he helped create the early version of the Huffington Post, as he was a close friend of Arianna.[7]

Breitbart owned Breitbart.com, a news and opinion website. He played central roles in the Anthony Weiner sexting scandal, the firing of Shirley Sherrod, and the ACORN 2009 undercover videos controversy. Commenters such as Nick Gillespie and Conor Friedersdorf have credited Breitbart with changing how people wrote about politics.[8][9][clarification needed]

 

Larry Solov ex Wiki
Jew or not? The Wiki isn't saying. Others are. He is.

 

Her Majesty's Government Outsourcing Anti-Right Propaganda [ 7 February 2017 ]
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Theresa May's government [ sic It's Her Majesty's Government twerp ] is planning a sweeping new multi-million pound campaign against far-right fanatics. The online battle, to be led by advertising giants M&C Saatchi [ Saatchi & Saatchi ], comes amid [ alleged ] fears of the growing threat from 'alt-right' extremists.

The campaign in Britain will be launched by the Home Office and focus on the threat of 'extreme right-wing narratives', the Times reported. A source said: 'They are going against people who read Breitbart and stuff like that, the conspiratorial media. They want people to be critical about what they read.............

A Home Office spokesperson said: 'This government is determined to challenge extremism in all its forms including the evil of far-right extremism and the terrible damage it can cause to in can cause to individuals families and communities'
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The Daily Mail's readers aren't stupid enough to believe these lies. They know it is Hard Left & Ultra-left combined with Islamics that are the real trouble makers. The point they have not taken yet is that the Puppet Masters who pull the strings are manipulating Theresa May and the rest of Parliament. They are of course Zionist crazies.
PS If you don't think the government is not allowing Third World immigration you really should think again. See e.g. the next one.