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Andrew Breitbart was a conservative author and political commentator, known for his online news and video sites, breitbart.com and breitbart.tv. He was instrumental in helping launch The Huffington Post. Breitbart died in 2012.
The Left strategically utilizes its connections to Hollywood and media figures to propagate its ideologies, as seen in the relentless attacks on George W. Bush, which began even before his presidency and were amplified by a Democrat-leaning media. This bias became evident again during Clarence Thomas's Supreme Court confirmation, where Democrats sought to tarnish his reputation despite his inspiring rise from humble beginnings. The author, disillusioned by the media's partiality and the Left's pursuit of political advantage over principles, shifted his allegiance to the Right. Recognizing the dominance of the Democrat-Media Complex in shaping public opinion, the author emphasizes the importance of conservatives leveraging new media platforms like Twitter and Facebook to counter this influence. Examples like the 2009 ACORN scandal demonstrate the transformative power of alternative media in exposing corruption and challenging mainstream narratives. The roots of this media dominance trace back to the Frankfurt School’s Marxist ideas, later adapted by Saul Alinsky into practical strategies for activism, which continue to shape the Left’s approach to controlling societal discourse.
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