I am sorry for him and his family.
I am not sorry that the sort of crap he used to spew will now cease.
I am sorry for him and his family.
I am not sorry that the sort of crap he used to spew will now cease.
We are richer for having lost him.
I’m stealing this.
I’d like to think that in general I don’t celebrate the deaths of people I don’t like, and I feel bad for his family, but I’m finding I just can’t muster up any sad upon hearing this.
While walking down the street in his neighborhood? That takes some talent. And they only called the cops after he collapsed.
Yes, but Andrew Breitbart is not someone to emulate. I feel bad for his family.
Condolences to family and friend.
I feel bad for his children. I don’t think much of the kind of woman who’d have married Andrew Breitbart, the kind of parents who made him, or the kind of people who’d call him friend.
Considering he claimed at CPAC that he had some sort of smoking gun about Obama that he was going to release before the election, even I would think the conspiracy theorists were falling down on the job if they didn’t start freaking out.
There’s a video where he seems to genuinely lose it while screaming at Occupy protesters. It made me uncomfortable to watch it. I’m assuming he was drunk or high or… something when he did it.
It couldn’t have happened to a nice guy.
I find it ironic that Carter outlives him.
We would lose about a quarter of our congressmen and a third of our senators if that were true.
Yes, what was that about only the good dying young?
Wait a minute…
Orson Bean was his father-in-law? Is that true? What a weird bit of trivia.
For what it’s worth, Wiki makes the same claim.
Ironically enough, his wife’s grandfather was George Frederick Burrows, who co-founded the ACLU. Her father is the actor Orson Bean, who does NOT share his father’s progressive views (he supported California’s Proposition 8, for one thing).
Bilbo Baggins?
That’s astounding. Condolences on the loss of your in-law, Mr. Baggins.
When I read the headline, my thoughts went in this order:
Nice to know that I’m right, sort of. :dubious:
Drudge currently has this up on the site (bolding added):
Is there some meaning of “flash each other” I am unaware of?
It seems like Bean has been all over the map politically, and is, or at least was at one time, into some quack medicine.
25 people who already think Obama (or someone in the government) killed Andrew Breitbart
Ah, the magic of Twitter. Gets your crazy ideas out in the open so much faster.
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Very suspisious.There are so many untraceable bio toxins which can cause such a heart attack. The timing is just too convenient for the one. I have a hard time ruling out foul play.We do have a fascist in the WH.Believe it.
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I’d laugh, but I honestly feel bad for this person, if this is the world they believe they live in. I had a taste of government paranoia back in the Bush years and it was not comfortable,(my sister was living in Indonesia and Morocco for a time, and for all we know, her phone calls home were listened to) but these people seem to have it worse, as they’re believing stuff that isn’t real but you can’t prove or disprove.
This is going to be like the Clintons and Vince Foster. No amount of evidence, and no lack of evidence, will ever convince them that this wasn’t murder.
I guess in the overall scheme of things this doesn’t matter, since these are people who would never support Obama anyway, but I hate seeing the birth of another crazy conspiracy theory.