Never fear, YouTube is here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8w5YmlLu7c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrBsSX8-pXg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP5UX74KcpU

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Keith In Tampa 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:38
Subject: Re: 'MY REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER'


Geez,  I wished I would have seen this show!!   

Breitbart is the epitome of class, and his web site is one of my major sources 
of info.   

This message needs to be posted over on Euwetopia, maybe some of those, "More 
Tolerant, Kinder, Gentler, More Enlightened" Euwetopia members might see 
themselves here.....



 
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Philobealo <[email protected]> wrote:


  Andrew Breitbart
  Monday, March 16, 2009

  Pretty much everyone I respect in media and politics recommended I not
  go on HBO's "Real Time With Bill Maher." But on Friday night, I defied
  that wisdom and had the time of my life.

  I sparred with Mr. Maher, Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson and
  a MoveOn.org audience from hell that booed my sentences before they
  were completed. Unfortunately, my wife and in-laws, who watched from
  the green room, were not as enamored with the experience as I was.

  People who have never turned on Fox News or tuned into Rush Limbaugh
  have strong and defiant negative opinions about those outlets. When
  one tries to reason with them or call them out when acknowledging they
  watch and listen to neither, they become emboldened by their admitted
  ignorance. "Why would I listen to that racist, sexist, homophobic,
  fill-in-the-blank claim of cultural prejudice?"

  This army of the emboldened and gleefully ill-informed is growing.
  Groupthink happens, and we must take it on head-on.

  One must get a copy of John Ziegler's "Media Malpractice: How Obama
  Got Elected and Palin Was Targeted" to understand the extent to which
  the traditional media have become an organized enemy aimed at
  conservatism, its leaders and its institutions. It was the tag team of
  entertainment (Tina Fey) and news (Katie Couric) that worked to take
  Sarah Palin down.

  We can't win the political war until we take on the Hollywood and
  mainstream media battles.

  Upon walking off the stage after Friday's show, I felt like I had gone
  12 rounds with Mike Tyson and Roberto Duran. But when I got back to my
  dressing room, my BlackBerry was filling with messages from people
  I've never met, many of whom disagree with my politics but were
  compelled to praise my willingness to enter the lion's den.

  One that struck me in particular best illustrates why we must enter
  even the most unfriendly environments to explain our point of view:

  "My political views would probably be best described as a liberal
  Democrat and I am writing to let you know that I was dismayed at your
  recent treatment on 'Real Time with Bill Maher.' I felt that you were
  given very little meaningful ability to speak; when you requested
  evidence to back up the claims that were being made, you received none
  and when you were requested not to interrupt by Prof. Dyson (and
  politely heeded his request) you were then constantly interrupted. As
  a side note, I have watched the show for several years and have never
  witnessed the audience applause to be so intrusive and so obstructive
  to meaningful debate. I suspect that you don't care much about what
  occurred and likely anticipated it. I definitely care, not least
  because it has been my opinion that the 'shouting down' tactics and
  lack of respect for evidence have been characteristics of the right
  more than the left in US politics in recent years. Overall, I still
  believe that, but what occurred on the show has given me much pause
  for thought. Please continue to engage in sincere debate with
  ideological opponents and please continue to exercise a higher
  standard of manners."

  The next morning, the Starbucks barista recognized me and said he was
  a liberal. Go figure! Yet he also said my critique of Professor
  Dyson's knee-jerk use of the race card struck a chord. He also
  complimented my on-air demeanor.

  Even though Mr. Dyson filibustered in a poetic jargon only a
  linguistics student could decipher, and Mr. Maher glared at me in his
  trademark smirk, and the audience booed my every utterance, I left
  knowing I won the rigged bout simply by showing up. 


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