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10 weeks ago @ WordPress blog at brei... - Main Forum · 0 replies · +1 points

Would love to see the OrangeMEN take it, but without the seven-foot mohawked bastard in there, Vandy will take 'em out. Freaking 31 wins and out by the Sweet Sixteen. Only Syracuse pulls this kind of crap.

10 weeks ago @ WordPress blog at brei... - SNL: Partisan, Humorle... · 0 replies · +1 points

Buy hey, SNL might get some free advertising on Monday if Rush deigns to talk about their stupid little show.

10 weeks ago @ WordPress blog at brei... - Right-Wing Bastards Ne... · 0 replies · +1 points

Looks like my satire's been trumped by reality, once again. Curses, Daily Kooks! http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/09/1053088/...

11 weeks ago @ WordPress blog at brei... - Breitbart Video Pregam... · 0 replies · +2 points

A good vid for getting some background on Obama's Harvard years, and it shows how the media edits footage and spins a narrative around it.

12 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - Maher To Limbaugh: I C... · 0 replies · +20 points

You may not have sponsors, but HBO does have subscribers. Well, not this one.

12 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - Hugh Hewitt's Poetic T... · 0 replies · +14 points

The merry prankster, in life as in death
We all wondered
Upon the dreadful news
For the fleetest of moments
If this was your last laugh
Your most magnificent trick of all -
Alas, the trick was on Death Himself
For grasping our mightiest warrior
And taking him in his ablest time
Only to be tormented with eternal joviality
Until He sues for Peace; and granting leave,
And no one left to conquer, he will cede at last
Contented to his own.

– Rest in Peace, Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012)

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12 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - Hugh Hewitt's Poetic T... · 1 reply · +22 points

Too alive for life, the world unbound
Unraveled as your unkempt soul
Sprawled before a million eyes
Your images still haunting
The ever-present ether
So intangible, so transient, so real
Filled with timeless passion unrelenting
The shining mind and slapdash grin
Draped upon a mercurial spirit
Striving for its bitter justice
Reveling in the hatred of lesser men
Not holding to truth so dear

12 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - Brown University Profe... · 0 replies · +1 points

This woman is a PROFESSOR? Academia has officially become a joke, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks to the left, America has the weakest, laziest, daftest intelligentsia of any great power in world history. Come on, BIG EDUCATION!

12 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - Four Minutes Of Hate: ... · 0 replies · +2 points

Andrew Breitbart had lowlifes like Bill Press nailed. 1) Use any means to trash your opponent, including using lies and ridicule. 2) Always stay offensive, and never justify or prove anything. 3) Pretend you have the moral high ground by spinning fairy tales.

22 weeks ago @ Breitbart.tv - Ron Paul 1995: 'I Put ... · 2 replies · +1 points

Centurion, I follow politics pretty closely, and I read the section on foreign policy in Ron Paul's book "The Revolution." International relations is kind of my wheelhouse. As briefly as I can put it, and I am not dismissing Ron Paul or putting words in his mouth, just stating my general point of view.

it is naive to believe that the world is not a dangerous place, and one's country will be left alone if you "play nice" with others. A lot of countries aren't nice. Russia, China, Venezuela, North Korea, Iran, and numerous Middle Eastern countries, for example. Paul believes that we should pursue a non-interventionist foreign policy, which I respect "on principle." Unfortunately, international relations doesn't really care much about your principles. It forces you to adapt or die.

Certainly, a lot of that is mitigated if one's country has nuclear weapons and weak neighbors. The U.S. does not have to be as interventionist as it is currently. But intervening to prevent a rogue, irrational state like Iran from getting nuclear weapons is one good reason to intervene. I'm not saying occupy countries around the world and nation-build them to be like the U.S. But we need to be smart and sensible, know when a regime is evil and should be stopped from pursuing malicious plans, and defend ourselves as morally as we are able.

Peace through strength, shrewd and rational foreign policy, and general restraint are keys to a more successful and cost-effective foreign policy. Complete withdrawal into "fortress America," running a quaint commercial republic, is not a smart option in a world with nuclear weapons and terrorist organizations trying to procure them and use them against infidels.