Known for his network of conservative websites that draws millions of readers everyday, Andrew Breitbart has one main goal: to make sure the "liberally biased" major news outlets in this country cover all aspects of a story fairly. Breitbart is convinced that too many national stories are slanted by the news media in an unfair way.
In Righteous Indignations, Breitbart talks about how one needs to deal with the liberal news world head on. Along the way, he details his early years, working with Matt Drudge, the Huffington Post, and how Breitbart developed his unique style of launching key websites to help get the word out to conservatives all over.
A rollicking and controversial read, Breitbart will certainly raise your blood pressure, one way or another.
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Fun fact: The obvious smear campaign against Clarence Thomas during the confirmation hearings was one of the crucial factors in turning Andrew Breitbart from a leftist into a conservative. Read his autobiography called "Righteous Indignation." It's very eye opening.
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13. Now we jump forward a few years to 2011, a BIG year for “Cultural Marxism.” Andrew Breitbart published a book that year entitled “Righteous Indignation.” Here he explains to the Heritage Foundation that “this became my conspiracy theory.” https://t.co/R5gEfzNq1u