Today would have been Andrew Breitbart’s 45th birthday. A great patriot, I miss the dude as if I actually knew him personally. He was one of the most authentic ‘celebrity’ figures out there. But today is a day of celebration from the left as the progressive liberal Democrats mocking the birthday of Andrew Breitbart.
@LoboAustin @randygdub After exploding out of his chest at warp speed, I heard Breitbart's heart is due to re-enter Earth's orbit shortly.
— FreedomWorks Panda (@RDofJE) February 1, 2014
that dead idiot is probably jerking breitbart's dick in hell @JeffHGreen
— ll cool jobs (@classic_mouth) February 1, 2014
[Breitbart sits by a fireplace] Hi—I didn't see you come in! Some idiots demand health insurance. But I have a cheaper alternative: I'm dead
— Clifford Vickrey (@cliffordvickrey) February 1, 2014
@HatingBreitbart @randygdub @WaynesterAtl @WretchedSnark breitbart did cocaine – aka powdered sin. he is having a tea party with satan now.
— Chick Mangione (@boxofmillipedes) February 2, 2014
@WaynesterAtl @HatingBreitbart @WretchedSnark Breitbart is in hell with Htiler which makes him just as bad as hitler.
— Randy (@randygdub) February 2, 2014
This next one was from a few days before Breitbart’s birthday, but still shows the progressive liberal mindset:
Favorite dead, drunk, stupid, dead, fake journalist? Andrew Breitbart in a (zombie) walk.
#deadasshole
— Tom Shea (@ThomasMShea) January 30, 2014
Typical Chicago scum.
Let these tweets sink in the next time a progressive liberal Democrats tries to preach about peace, love and tolerance.
Andrew was born February 1, 1969. He was adopted shortly thereafter, and when his late parents, Arlene and Gerry, looked at him, they must have thought, as all parents must, what kind of boy, son, brother, father, husband, friend, person would he become?
Before Gerry passed, he told me something that answered every one of those questions: Andrew had exceeded every imaginable expectation he and Arlene had for him. The nice part is, I was there in person many times when Gerry expressed the same sentiment to Andrew himself.
As for my part, I can speak very personally to what kind of brother and friend he would become: there was no one more loyal, no one more caring, no one better.
As for what kind of man and person he would become, well, there are so many people to testify in this department: a leader, a voice, a patriot; a brawler for truth, transparency, the democratization of news and information, and for the values upon which this great nation was founded and should be guided still.