The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) panel discussion, moderated by Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle, ended with members expressing their gratitude for Andrew Breitbart and the legacy he created.
Boyle hosted a panel discussion focused on the possible Democratic candidates to replace Biden: Michelle Obama or Vice President Kamala Harris.
“he [Biden] We just released the big fundraising numbers in January, but at the same time we also have the special counsel’s report showing us what we all know. “This man belongs in a memory care facility, not in the Oval Office,” Boyle said on the panel — including podcaster Monica Crowley, radio host Larry O’Connor and Town Hall. com senior columnist Kurt Schlichter and others discussed the likelihood and likelihood of Democrats pushing past Biden in favor of someone like Michelle Obama or Harris.
But the panel ended differently, with O’Connor paying tribute to Andrew Breitbart.
“I want to say this because I keep saying Matt and Breitbart, Breitbart, Breitbart, but I can’t afford not to take advantage of this opportunity right away. My friend and new boss, Andrew Breitbart, “They asked me to come here 15 years ago at CPAC, and this is the 15th time I’ve been on this stage,” he said.
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“If it wasn’t for Andrew Breitbart, Kurt Schlichter wouldn’t be sitting here,” he says, and Schlichter agrees, “I would just be a lawyer.” did.
“Matt would not be sitting here right now and we will honor and remember him on March 1st, the 12th anniversary of his untimely death,” O’Connor said.
“We’re at CPAC, and CPAC has very deep ties to Andrew Breitbart, so all I can say is God bless you, Andrew, for everything you’ve done for us. Thank you,” he said, to applause.
“Just repeating everything Larry said about Andrew,” Boyle said, adding that the panel members thought Breitbart “loved” the conversation.
“Andrew Breitbart was a giant,” Boyle added.





