Andrew Breitbart
Thank you Andrew for everything you did on the American public's behalf. Most of all for being so gung-ho about digging deep in the crud of human behavior in order to expose the truth with irrefutable proof about every scoundrel who was deceiving and taking advantage of the American public. You will be terribly missed. I still can't believe you're gone. :*(
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Andrew Breitbart (February 1, 1969 – March 1, 2012) was an American publisher, commentator for the Washington Times, author, and occasional guest commentator on various news programs, who served as an editor for the Drudge Report Web site. He was a researcher for Arianna Huffington, and helped launch her web publication The Huffington Post.
He ran his own news aggregation site, Breitbart.com, and five other websites: Breitbart.tv, Big Hollywood, Big Government, Big Journalism, and Big Peace.
On March 1, 2012, Joel Pollak, editor-in-chief and in-house counsel for Breitbart's website, released a statement saying that Breitbart had died unexpectedly from natural causes earlier that day in Los Angeles. He was 43 years old. A bystander saw him collapse while out on a walk in Brentwood shortly after midnight and called paramedics, who rushed him to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center where he was declared dead.
Andrew Breitbart was married to Susannah Bean, the daughter of actor Orson Bean, and had four children. [source: wikipedia]
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