Normally, this would be the place where I take the high road, and when someone has died, if you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything, followed by a couple of inches of white space.
But I remember what he said when Edward Kennedy died:
Andrew Breitbart, a Washington Times columnist who oversees Breitbart.com and BigHollywood.com, tapped into the anti-Kennedy vein in the hours after the senator’s death was announced, posting a series of Twitter messages in which he called Kennedy a “villain,” a “duplicitous bastard” and a “prick.”So, I will follow his example, and note that the only thing that he ever did to make the world a better place was to leave it.
"I'm more than willing to go off decorum to ensure THIS MAN is not beatified,” Breitbart wrote. “Sorry, he destroyed lives. And he knew it."
I hope Shirley Sharrod continues her suit, and manages to get his damn fillings.
Heres the question someone in the blogosphere should be asking: What is going on with the news blackout and whitewash of Breitbarts Death? You can't make a comment about what he was really like on Huffpo, Yahoo blocked comments, even C&L won't allow comments about Breitbart, an they haven't even mentioned his death.
ReplyDeleteSomething stinks in Denmark.