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Whittle on Breitbart

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4 comments to Whittle on Breitbart

  • SteveC

    I liked Breitbart a lot. I was not at first sure just what to make of him, but I liked his combativeness. Once I figured him out I looked forward to seeing him. He was certainly most alive when calling-out the Left and was doing what he loved. It’s such a shock that he’s gone. I feel it more daily as I’ve read or listened to commentary about his activities. Damn.

  • Quartermaster

    With heart disease he desperately needed to cut the stress in his life. Instead he upped the ante. A life well, if not wisely, lived.

    I’m not on any social media (I have no plans of being tracked or someone else storing my magnetic ink), and I pretty much ignore Twitter unless someone like Stacy McCain mentions somethuing that might be of interest on his. Generally, it’s reprinted on the site that references it anyway, so I don’t have to bother.

    Keep life simple and joyful. Home should be a retreat from the outside world. A place to love and be loved, and, most importantly, rest. The most evil thing the left does is intrude upon that bubble. They intend everything we do and have to be under their control. In the end, they’re all Stalinists.

  • ZipprSuitdSungod

    Truer words were never spoken, even if you had no idea who Breitbart was. Relax and enjoy life from time to time….it’s the only one you have.

  • Had the radioactive treadmill thing a few years back and although taxing, it revealed that I had no problems. At least in the heart department. Recommend it to all guys reading this. Take a day, get some more.

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