[AUDIO] Levin Remembers Andrew Breitbart on Anniversary of his Death
Posted: March 1, 2017 | Author: Pundit Planet | Filed under: History, Mediasphere, Politics, Think Tank | Tags: Airplane, Alt-right, American patriotism, Andrew Breitbart, Anti-communism, Conservatism in the United States, Happy Warrior, Ronald Reagan, United States |1 Comment‘Such an easygoing guy, but he was committed to conservatism.’
During his Wednesday night radio show, Mark Levin remembered his late friend and colleague Andrew Breitbart on the five-year anniversary of his sudden and untimely 2012 death.
“We had a fun time together,” Levin recalled of the website founder and namesake. “Such an easygoing guy, but he was committed to conservatism.”
“I just want people to know there was a flesh and blood human being before there was a website,” the Conservative Review editor-in-chief explained.
Andrew Breitbart was “that a hard act to follow,” Levin chuckled, recalling the last time he saw the newsmaker and journalist alive.
“He had a wonderful sense of humor, but you would never question his intelligence,” said Levin. “He was a remarkable young man.”
“He was a warrior for conservatism. Absolutely. 100 percent,” Levin concluded. “He’s greatly missed.” … (more)
Source: conservatereview.com
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