Conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart dead at 43....
The man had heart problems. He went out for a walk and collapsed on the ground. Just because someone dies at an early age doesn't mean something fishy was going on. It's too bad, he ticked a lot of people off, he must have been doing something right.
I have no dog in this race, seeing as how I hold views on both sides of the political spectrum, but I will assume foul play until proven otherwise, and even then I'll still assume it.
I liked Breitbart in that he was creative and pretty darn funny in a lot of what he did, and disliked him in that a lot of what he publicized was just plain dishonest, but none of that is relavent to the facts, which are that this guy was well publicized, could command media attention at the drop of a hat, and had just said publicly that he would soon release highly incriminating videos of a sitting President. Add to that his "loose cannon" status, which meant that even the Republicans (who have no less to hide than the Democrats) were probably nervous about him, and I could easily envision a sophisticated "job," sanctioned by those in charge on both sides, to remove an unpredictable element.
... and death by sudden heart attack almost never leaves any telltale traces. Sometimes you can find a clot obstructing a coronary artery, but more often, you see some artery disease (which we know he had), but no clot at all.
Just my 2¢.
- Eric
I liked Breitbart in that he was creative and pretty darn funny in a lot of what he did, and disliked him in that a lot of what he publicized was just plain dishonest, but none of that is relavent to the facts, which are that this guy was well publicized, could command media attention at the drop of a hat, and had just said publicly that he would soon release highly incriminating videos of a sitting President. Add to that his "loose cannon" status, which meant that even the Republicans (who have no less to hide than the Democrats) were probably nervous about him, and I could easily envision a sophisticated "job," sanctioned by those in charge on both sides, to remove an unpredictable element.
... and death by sudden heart attack almost never leaves any telltale traces. Sometimes you can find a clot obstructing a coronary artery, but more often, you see some artery disease (which we know he had), but no clot at all.
Just my 2¢.
- Eric
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