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Solov says he will open bureaus in Germany and France in the next few months, as well as expand its existing offices in Jerusalem, Texas, London and Washington. Solov, an attorney, claims to be considering a lawsuit against a major media company that has been advancing the notion that Breitbart is “promoting white nationalism.” (CNN and MSNBC are among those who’ve insinuated that.) But it’s the bit about him running a company that’s anti-Semitic that really galls him, given he is Jewish, as was Breitbart, and the two formulated the concept of their media company while on a trip to Jerusalem in 2007, swearing that their coverage “would be unapologetically pro-freedom and pro-Israel.”īut defending Breitbart from charges of bigotry - while also convincing readers it is more than a mouthpiece for Trump - is only the first step in a broader plan to extend Breitbart’s reach and take advantage of a surge in popularity (comScore says unique visitors to more than doubled in two years to 15.8 million in September). Ringside With Steve Bannon at Trump Tower as the President-Elect's Strategist Plots "An Entirely New Political Movement" (Exclusive) It’s always, ‘You’re a racist, sexist, bigot.’ That’s easier than debating ideas,” says Marlow. “This is all the left has - they call us names,” says editor-in-chief Alex Marlow, who denies claims of racism and defends provocative headlines like “Political Correctness Protects Muslim Rape Culture.” “They do this every election. This is a political war, and it can get ugly.” The Southern Poverty Law Center is accusing the site of publishing stories that “demonized immigrants” and also is collecting 360,000 signatures on a petition telling Trump to fire Bannon. “It didn’t work against Trump, and it won’t work against us. “It’s a complete smear campaign from the mainstream media to undermine our influence and undermine the power Bannon has now,” says Breitbart News CEO Larry Solov. They are unable to fathom how anyone could work for Breitbart or Bannon and not be a racist, homophobe or anti-Semite.
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Most of them, in fact, can tell stories of cousins, friends, long-lost school mates - even Uber drivers - who’ve launched unprompted attacks on their character. 17, a dozen writers huddle in a room mostly made of glass - their “ hashtag war room” - a nod to founder Andrew Breitbart who, before his death in 2012, declared war on the “Democratic-Media Complex.” The mostly 30-something staffers are remarkably jovial, considering the Democrats’ descriptions of the staff as hateful bigots who threaten the very fabric of the nation (the group fancies itself as America-loving patriots).