I read that post with interest. I guess when I was up close to him was a year or so before he passed and he wasn’t really even overweight, looked great. It’s not that Breitbart couldn’t have died of natural causes, it just looked so suspicious, and the coroner poisoned? Also I adored him and in my opinion it was such a blow for the country. He definitely made the wrong, no, the right, enemies.
Maybe I caught him on a bad day, but he looked almost twenty years older than his age to me that day.
Great speaker, nicer man in person, great warrior, and had this sly humor about him.
It was interesting, Michelle Malkin was at that conference, and she had a huge line for signing her book.
I love her and her work, but wanted to see Breitbart even more. He was a better speaker than she was. His line was so short, we were last, so I got to speak with him for more than ten minutes.
He signed his book Take it to the man!
He broke off the conversation because he wanted to go down town where he heard Michael Moore was wandering around. He was going to get MM's reaction after congratulating him for being a great and successful capitalist. I don't think he found him. Most unfortunate.