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  2. Talk:Breitbart News - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia, the internet's crowd-sourced encyclopedia, has declared "fake news" on far-right site Breitbart, deeming the outlet an unreliable source for facts. Text and/or other creative content from this version of Andrew Breitbart was copied or moved into Breitbart.com .

  3. The Daily Caller - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Caller is a right-wing news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. [7] It was founded by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and political pundit Neil Patel in 2010. Launched as a " conservative answer to The Huffington Post ", The Daily Caller quadrupled its audience and became profitable by 2012, surpassing several rival ...

  4. Hating Breitbart - Wikipedia

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    Hating Breitbart is a 2012 political documentary about conservative media critic and alternative media icon Andrew Breitbart. The documentary was released on October 19, 2012, just seven months after Breitbart's sudden death.

  5. Tim Pool - Wikipedia

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    [11] [14] [22] [23] According to The Washington Post, Pool "helped demonstrate to activists that livestreaming had potential as an alternative to depending on cable news coverage". [24] He was nominated as a Time 100 personality in March 2012 for his importance to the Occupy movement, alongside David Graeber , [ 25 ] as Time dubbed Pool "the ...

  6. Bleacher Report - Wikipedia

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    Bleacher Report's sale to Time Warner (via Turner Sports) was announced on August 6, 2012.Under the terms of the deal, Grey, Finocchio, Calacci, and CTO Sam Parnell all assumed official Turner Sports titles while retaining their management responsibilities at Bleacher Report. [16]

  7. Michelle Malkin - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Malkin (/ ˈ m ɔː l k ɪ n /; née Maglalang; born October 20, 1970) [1] is an American conservative political commentator. She was a Fox News contributor and in May 2020 joined Newsmax TV.

  8. Brock Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Brock Jeffrey Pierce (born November 14, 1980) is an American entrepreneur known primarily for his work in the cryptocurrency industry. [2] [3] As a child actor, he starred in the Disney films The Mighty Ducks (1992), D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994), and First Kid (1996).

  9. Judicial Watch - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Judicial Watch collaborated with Steve Bannon, executive chairman of the alt-right website Breitbart News, on the film "District of Corruption", which critiqued the Obama administration. [46] Judicial Watch paid Bannon's group Victory Film Project $382,143 for the film. [46]