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Who killed Andrew Breitbart? #65

Who killed Andrew Breitbart? #65

FromCon Men Podcast


Who killed Andrew Breitbart? #65

FromCon Men Podcast

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Andrew Breitbart was an icon in the new right wing media. He helped elevate people like Ben Shapiro and James O'Keefe. His style of journalism was self-proclaimed as "righteous indignation". He was a constant thorn in the Obama administrations side. Eventually he flew too close to the sun and was allegedly killed. The official story is Andrew Breitbart had a heart attack, but some of the evidence proves otherwise.If you like the show, please help us out by sharing the show with your friends or family. The best way to reach us is through Instagram. The links are posted down below.-----------------Follow us:Instagram @Con_Men_Podcast,Twitter- @Conmenpodcast1email- conmenpod@gmail.com--------------The new conspiracy cooking show's YouTube was just launched. Subscribe to the channel. It is called MK UltrEATS. The first episode should be up in the next couple of weeks!-----------------We are also streaming on all podcast platforms https://linktr.ee/conmenpodcast Subscribe to our Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/conmenpodcast-------------- MERCH STORE IS NOW LIVE!!! CHECK IT OUT HERE https://conmenmerch.myshopify.com---------------Check out Adam Hesters Podcast: Skeleton Factory Podcast. You can find it here https://linktr.ee/skeletonfactory Patreon.com/Skeletonfactory Instagram: @Skeleton_Factory--------------Special Thanks to Mr. Charles Elliott for allowing us to use his song for the intro. Check out his music here on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/79LJ4cbLYlMarMq5YydyrO
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Con Men Podcast is a disputed history podcast. Each week, we have a round table discussion about the 'underbelly' of history that is not often discussed.