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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Breitbart Feels Bad. Poor Andy

Talk Points Memo's David Kurtz calls this clip "almost sociopathic." Watching it, I'm not really sure what the qualifier "almost" is all about.



Talking Points Memo:

"I feel bad that they made this about her, and I feel sorry that they made this about her," he told MSNBC. "Watching how they've misconstrued, how the media has misconstrued the intention behind this, I do feel a sympathy for her plight."

Breitbart says his intention was never to prove that Sherrod, until this week the Georgia state director for rural development, was racist. He says the video he posted proves instead that the NAACP is racist, because of the audience's reaction to her speech. (Watch the video here.)


So "they" took Andy's irresponsible reporting and got all irresponsible with it. None of this is Andrew Breitbart's fault... Why, just ask Andrew Breitbart! Everyone took a video of a brief "yeah, we've all been there" chuckle and made it about the line that got the chuckle. Who could've foreseen that?

The man becomes more worthless by the second.


UPDATE: Came across this after I'd posted the video above. Here's Andrew Breitbart on CNN last night accusing Eloise Spooner of being a plant in some sort of pro-Sherrod conspiracy to make Andy look bad.



That "almost" qualifier is looking less apt as time goes on. If he really believes this and this isn't just some attempt to dig himself out of a hole, Andrew Breitbart is some kind of unhinged.

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