fella. but he has a tin ear. he was raised in a privileged environment. he tries to talk to the common guy. he shouldn t try to. why not embrace the success. dana: talking to the common man, that is not what it s about. he was asked a question by a reporter which the campaign says he misunderstood the question. easy enough to do when you are answering 1,000 questions in a day. it wasn t trying to talk to the common man. it s talking to the pro-life people. bob: i wasn t finished. i was going to say then he got on to this, he did say specifically i don t think the state or the federal government ought to be telling women what to do. eric: he may have misunderstood the question. there is no doubt it can happen. kimberly: he said that. eric: the problem is he sent one of the aides out, the spokes people to clair faye where he was on it. i think it was charles krauthammer who said no, someone on the right said not good enough, mitt. get out there and clarify it yourself. dana:
publicist, activator and commentator. that says nothing. he was a bar your. perhaps the most jovial warrior i ve seen. the least angry guy i ve ever met. though he embraced the battle for conservative principles, he did it with joy and humor. every action, opinion or motive came from a place of love. he loved his wonderful life. he loved his friends, he loved his crazy life and he loved america. everything he did he did because he thought it was right. for those who didn t know him, man, you missed out. even though who disliked the ideas, within five minutes of meeting him loved him. he was a big kid who treated the opponents like humans. it was never about people. always, always about principles. i wouldn t be here if it wasn t for andrew breitbart. i met him when he ran the huffing top post and we bonded instantly. we shared the same humor, same music and the same refusal to take most things seriously. we played the fool proudly. he was the one who told fox news about me. s
greg: andrew breitbart died this morning. 43. publicist, activator and commentator. that says nothing. he was a bar your. perhaps the most jovial warrior i ve seen. the least angry guy i ve ever met. though he embraced the battle for conservative principles, he did it with joy and humor. every action, opinion or motive came from a place of love. he loved his wonderful life. he loved his friends, he loved his crazy life and he loved america. everything he did he did because he thought it was right. for those who didn t know him, man, you missed out. even though who disliked the ideas, within five minutes of meeting him loved him. he was a big kid who treated the opponents like humans. it was never about people. always, always about principles. i wouldn t be here if it wasn t for andrew breitbart. i met him when he ran the huffing top post and we bonded instantly. we shared the same humor, same music and the same refusal to take most things seriously. we played the fool proud
guy says. you know, he is a nice enough fella. but he has a tin ear. he was raised in a privileged environment. he tries to talk to the common guy. he shouldn t try to. why not embrace the success. dana: talking to the common man, that is not what it s about. he was asked a question by a reporter which the campaign says he misunderstood the question. easy enough to do when you are answering 1,000 questions in a day. it wasn t trying to talk to the common man. it s talking to the pro-life people. bob: i wasn t finished. i was going to say then he got on to this, he did say specifically i don t think the state or the federal government ought to be telling women what to do. eric: he may have misunderstood the question. there is no doubt it can happen. kimberly: he said that. eric: the problem is he sent one of the aides out, the spokes people to clair faye where he was on it. i think it was charles krauthammer who said no, someone on the right said not good enough, mitt. get out
publicist, activator and commentator. that says nothing. he was a bar your. perhaps the most jovial warrior i ve seen. the least angry guy i ve ever met. though he embraced the battle for conservative principles, he did it with joy and humor. every action, opinion or motive came from a place of love. he loved his wonderful life. he loved his friends, he loved his crazy life and he loved america. everything he did he did because he thought it was right. for those who didn t know him, man, you missed out. even though who disliked the ideas, within five minutes of meeting him loved him. he was a big kid who treated the opponents like humans. it was never about people. always, always about principles. i wouldn t be here if it wasn t for andrew breitbart. i met him when he ran the huffing top post and we bonded instantly. we shared the same humor, same music and the same refusal to take most things seriously. we played the fool proudly. he was the one who told fox news about me. s