I see much more anger from Breitbart's fans than joy from those who disliked his performances.The right is in flames:
From the right, possible conspiracy theories about Breitbart's untimely and unexpected death -- his family has said he apparently suffered a heart attack while walking near his Westwood home -- quickly surfaced on Twitter.
"Press guy Jay Carney should prepare for the question... Was Obama behind the death of Andrew Breitbart?" wrote @FreeMktMonkey.
And from @PDMacGuire: "Obama may have silenced Breitbart but he can't kill all of us or silence the truth."
By Thursday evening, Kanjoya detected a turn in the conversation's tone. Earlier in the day, "angry" tweets outpaced "sad" by 2 to 1, according to the analysis.
"Sadness is now pulling ahead slightly, 40% of expressed emotion versus 35% for anger," Berjikly said.
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No respect for his family, just like the Priest who refused a daughter's communion.
I have no idea how your post has anything at all to do with my comment about the left not taking responsibility for anything.
Care to elaborate?
Immie
Interesting observation.