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rdfs:comment | - The website was originally created by Andrew Breitbart (born Andrei Brakefartoski in Kremlin, Moscow) in 2005 as a serious alternative to what was seen as liberal bias in the American media. It has since gone on to turn to troll-inspired comedy that has turned it from a little visited website for those who are convinced 9/11 was an inside job, to the belief that former U.S. president Barack Obama was (and is) a secret Muslim-Kenyan-Black Lives Matter terrorist who should be imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay along with his orange-clad fellow travellers.
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abstract | - The website was originally created by Andrew Breitbart (born Andrei Brakefartoski in Kremlin, Moscow) in 2005 as a serious alternative to what was seen as liberal bias in the American media. It has since gone on to turn to troll-inspired comedy that has turned it from a little visited website for those who are convinced 9/11 was an inside job, to the belief that former U.S. president Barack Obama was (and is) a secret Muslim-Kenyan-Black Lives Matter terrorist who should be imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay along with his orange-clad fellow travellers. The website's late founder (see below for more conspiracy-related material) Andrew Breitbart originally started out a liberal in the mold of Bill Clinton and Anakin Skywalker, but was then seduced by the darkside of the internet in the shape-shifting form of Steve Bannon. What started out as a series of jokes and memes soon went into deep Whitewater territory as the sites' growing readership urged it to follow-up on stories about tin foil and the secret 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which was apparently so mind-blowing that everything else was irrelevant.
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