by Tyler | Aug 10, 2020 | 2020 Election, big data, Big Tech, Breitbart News, Censorship, Democrat Media Complex, Google, Internet Censorship, On The Hill, Radio, Ron Johnson, Social Media, Sundar Pichai, Tech, Trending
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said Google’s suppression of Breitbart News in its search engine is part of an agenda to help the Democrat Party.
by Tyler | Jul 31, 2020 | Alex Marlow, Amazon, Breitbart News, Censorship, Facebook, Google, Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg, Politics, Rush Limbaugh, Sundar Pichai, Tech, Tim Cook, Trending, Tucker Carlson, Youtube
Rush Limbaugh spoke on his radio show on Wednesday about how tech giants, including Facebook and Twitter, have censored Breitbart News.
by Tyler | Mar 9, 2020 | Breitbart News, Clips, Hillary Clinton, Media, Politics, Trending
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee, said Sunday on CNN that she “begrudgingly” gives Breitbart News “a lot of credit” for its ability to shape a narrative.
by Tyler | Feb 9, 2020 | andrew breitbart, Breitbart News, Entertainment, Media, Orson Bean, Rush Limbaugh, Trending
Today, the world is mourning the loss of Orson Bean — a true American classic, an original thinker, an iconoclast, a comedic genius, a master of stagecraft, and one of the last great raconteurs of his generation. But for us, the loss is also much more personal....
by Tyler | Jan 14, 2020 | Acorn, Alex Marlow, andrew breitbart, Breitbart News, Culture, Drudge Report, Hollywood, James O'Keefe, Larry Elder, Matt Drudge, Media, Media Bias, Patrick Courrielche, Politics, Trending, UC Berkeley, Yosi Sargent
Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow joined Patrick Courrielche for Red Pilled America’s 50th episode — the first of a two-part profile — to reflect on his political genesis and Andrew Breitbart’s vision for the news media outlet he...
by Tyler | Jan 2, 2020 | ABC News, Award, Breitbart News, CBS News, Chuck Todd, CNN, fake news, Jake Tapper, John Nolte, Media, NBC News, Trending
The low-lights are endless, but if they’re still not enough for you, here are the awards from 2017 and 2018.