Thursday, August 18, 2016
The Early Death of Andrew Breitbart
I never paid much attention to Andrew Breitbart, so I learned of his death only yesterday, four years after it happened. In his forties, Breitbart died of natural causes, if you agree with the man who wrote that there is nothing unnatural about wine. Breitbart did love wine, so he might have been fond of Sonoma County. Many people are saying that what made Breitbart famous was his creation of conspiracy theories about a civic group called ACCORN. He destroyed ACCORN. That task required an agile imagination and a fearlessness that resembled a borderline personality disorder. Also, it took a lot of wine, which is why I chalk up Breitbart's death to work-related causes.
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