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This is one of the most incredible videos I've seen in a long time. Andrew Breitbart confronted the dozens of protesters outside the Right Nation event last Saturday, and for lack of a better description, single handedly destroyed them.
He discredited the protesters and showed them up so badly, that the leader of the group ordered them to all walk away from the protest to avoid Breitbart's questions (questions none of them could answer). When Breitbart wouldn't go away and continued to confront them, they ended up calling the protest off, getting back on the buses that shipped them in, and going home.
This was a brilliant display of how one man, armed with nothing but the truth, can take the wind out of the sails of an entire group of people.
Check it out.
Given his history with Ms. Sherrod, I found this clip particularly enjoyable. Since you, too, seem to enjoy folks getting destroyed in video, I hope you enjoy Mr. Breitbart getting shut down completely courtesy of Michael Eric Dyson.
Given his history with Ms. Sherrod, I found this clip particularly enjoyable. Since you, too, seem to enjoy folks getting destroyed in video, I hope you enjoy Mr. Breitbart getting shut down completely courtesy of Michael Eric Dyson.
Anyone that doesn't see Brietbarf for the racebaiting, lying POS he is, isn't living in reality. What a waste of oxygen.
Wait a second...wait a second...PLEASE tell me how this 'schooled' anyone. PLEASE!
His 'schooling' response attacks breitbart...because of Rush Limbaugh...and Rush Limbaughs 'racist attacks' which consist of this winding rambling bull**** "very articulate" oratory including Donovan McNabb (do you even KNOW what Limbaugh said that was so wrong? or the fact that terrel owens and several of McNabbs own teammates said the exact same thing? That he was a GOOD quarterback propped up to be an image and expected to be a GREAT quarterback...not because he was that fantastic but because he was the next Warren Moon...a starting black quarterback in the NFL. And thats racist HOW exactly?
And then he says Limbaugh is racist because the New York Post used some picture of a chimp (and how many leftists used chimp pictures about Bush? And how exactly did Limbauigh cause the New York Post to publish ANYTHING? Oh...its CODE...and anyone that stands for conservative messages and success for blacks without treating them like crippled and dependent pets...they are racist...and oh did he mention he is an ecleasiastic professor in his rambling diatribe about...Social Studies which is a great field, and...
Oh...its CODE...and anyone that stands for conservative messages and success for blacks without treating them like crippled and dependent pets...they are racist...
Seriously...THATS was what you call 'schooling'? Point in fact Breitbart did the same thing to both of those clowns that he did to those morons at the protest. He asked them direct questions and asked for them to directly prove their points and instead they went on their liberal crowd enhanced all over the palce rants...that YOU call a schooling. Very nice.
Tell me...based on that clip...how exactly was Breitbart schooled again?
And other than posting some bull**** talking point, PLEASE give examples of WHY you believe that.
You left out the most important part of the Limbaugh quote. Here, let me help you. "I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well". Why did Rush add "black" to this statement? No one in their right mind believes that the NFL is this all-powerful singular entity bent on promoting a single black quarterback to the level of greatness simply based on his skin color, so in addition to his statement being untruthful, it's racist. That's exactly what Dyson pointed out.
In your attempt to support all things Breitbart, you missed the obvious shut down. Breitbart's words - the "black studies intelligiencia crowd" - came from where, exactly? That's exactly what Dyson addressed when he pointed out that Breitbart tried to marginalize African American studies professors as somehow innately incapable of critical reasoning that attends to every other discipline in academia Americana; furthermore, Breitbart's Clarence Thomas implication that white supremecy can't inhabit black skin is foolish. You can be a black person articulating powerful notions against black people, something which can and does happen on a number of occasions.
Only someone completely ignorant of politics - liberal or conservative - believes such foolishness, and that's not anywhere near what Dyson was saying. You obviously watched the video without absorbing the message, and that's understandable. Such notions challenge your method of thinking, and by listening to such arguments, you run the risk of agreeing with them. My guess is that you simply scanned the video, picked out the points you wished to present, then posted them. I would suggest next time actually listening to the message, illustrating where it is exactly that you disagree, and go from there.
That's what anyone would call 'schooling' - unless, of course, you either didn't watch the video, or you believe such racism as Dyson illustrated. I would suggest that you watch it again, this time a little more objectively.
If you want to play "chase your tail," you're gonna need to find someone a whole **** of lot more gullible than me. You already know WHY and your feigned ignorance is wasted on me. He is a lying, racebaiting POS, and his history proves it.
Thats about as impotent a response as the morons on the OP video...and pretty much what Ive come to expect...so...bravo!
Breitbart. Armed with truth.
Hilarious concept.
Concept... Oh no... It's reality my friend, as the video displays.
Andrew Breitbart... Isn't that the guy who took Shirley Sherrod's statements out of context?
And I should care about your opinion because?
This is one of the most incredible videos I've seen in a long time. Andrew Breitbart confronted the dozens of protesters outside the Right Nation event last Saturday, and for lack of a better description, single handedly destroyed them.
He discredited the protesters and showed them up so badly, that the leader of the group ordered them to all walk away from the protest to avoid Breitbart's questions (questions none of them could answer). When Breitbart wouldn't go away and continued to confront them, they ended up calling the protest off, getting back on the buses that shipped them in, and going home.
This was a brilliant display of how one man, armed with nothing but the truth, can take the wind out of the sails of an entire group of people.
Check it out.
ACORN didn't offer to help people evade taxes? They didn't give advice on bringing young girls in from foreign countries for prostitution? Wow...they sure fired a lot of people for no reason.
No, actually, they didn't do any of those things. That's how clever the editing was. The kid was also not dressed as a pimp when he went into the offices. He tried to later claim "Oh no I never said I went in dressed as a pimp, that was just B-roll goofing around stuff." Except he was on Fox News in that same outfit and straight up said this is what he wore.
The kid pitched himself as a guy running for some sort of office. He wore a suit. The girl was portrayed as someone trying to escape prostitution, same for the underage girls, the pitch was this house would be used as a shelter to get these girls out of prostitution. Finally, the tax lady gave her the advice to always pay taxes on any income. That's literally the opposite of tax evasion.
Those parts somehow didn't make the final cut, but more than one law enforcement agency (including local PD) did get the full video and made the statement "These videos were edited to fit an agenda."
edit: He tried the prostitution thing at a couple offices, but they either threw him out or called the cops, or both. I guess that's why they went with the editing plan.
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