Ernest Istook —Breitbart’s Legacy
March 2, 2012 at 12:19 pm in Istook Message, News by Tea Party Patriots 8 Comments
A friend died suddenly this week. Andrew Breitbart, widely considered to be controversial, relentless and profane. To me, the mission he pursued was simple: He hated bullies, especially the politically-correct bullying tactics of liberals. His goal was to expose and shame them.
Beneath an unpredictable exterior, he cared deeply for his family and friends and was immensely loyal to them. Breitbart admitted his own faults, even in his book, and was amazed that he had found a purpose in his life—namely to right wrongs.
Resisting pressures to conform, Breitbart took joy in being unique. He took time to focus on the upcoming generation and show them that living by principles can actually be fun.
Andrew Breitbart showed passion, gusto and courage. And he left a legacy that challenges us all: Don’t be bullied; be bold in standing for what you believe.
Former Rep. Ernest Istook is a member of the Tea Party Patriots Board.


Receives film on the anointed one collage follies and just before the release time he drops of natural causes.
Yeah doesn’t look fishy not at all.
we can hope & pray that someone can continue his efforts
so sad to lose someone of his caliber
I agree, America has just lost a powerful, proud patriot far too soon. May God bless and protect his family and loved ones from harm. He will be surely missed by us all. We must cherish those around us. We were truly grateful to be in his presence, although I never actually met or spoke with him, he has truly inspired me and changed my life for the better. Amen.
Andrew Breitbart
We the, free and righteous, People of this nation will never forget you!
“Our contest is not only whether we ourselves shall be free, but whether there shall be left to mankind an asylum on earth for civil and religious liberty.”
– Samuel Adams
It was with shock and sadness that I learned of his passing; it will matter not what the actual underlying cause was, but I still remain curious. I too wonder who if anyone can attempt to step up to fill in for what he did, although we know that is virtually impossible due his unique abilities. He will be and is already missed.
The best and tribute is if we could unearth the video of what he had and see that it is released. It seems strange if there is not a failsafe copy somewhere.
I hardly knew who Breitbart was, except where Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, and others have spoken of him. But I went to Brietbarttv.com and learned real fast that we have lost a champion for freedom in our country. I urge everyone to visit his site and share especially the “legacy” and “memorial” videos with all your family and friends. I am sad that we no longer live in an America where we can afford to be apathetic and cluleless, wanting to do our own thing. Our generation must wake up and learn how to take part in the fight for our constitution just like the great generations before us.