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Andrew Breitbart’s $100,000 Challenge

March 30th, 2010 · 4 Comments

By rochester_veteran

Andrew Breitbart has offered $100,000 to be donated to the United Negro College Fund for anyone who can provide evidence that the “N” word was used toward members of the the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) at the “Kill the Bill” rally on March 20, 2010. Breitbart initially made a $10,000 offer and upped it to $100,000 on March 27, 2010.

Here’s a video of the “Kill the Bill” rally in Washington DC, where the Congressional Black Caucus members, led by Rep. John Lewis claim that the “N” word was shouted at them and they were spit on. 0:43 seconds into the video was when it was supposed to have been said. Watch and listen for yourself.



I didn’t hear “N” word uttered and nobody was spit on.

Here’s another video that was posted on HotAirPundit:



Again, we see Reps. John Lewis and Emanuel Cleaver walking through the crowd and there was no incident

Here’s one last video:



Nothing out of the ordinary happened.

It’s been almost a week since Andrew Breitbart issued his challenge and all we’ve heard from Reps. John Lewis and Emanuel Cleaver is the “chirping of crickets”!

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 howardroarke // Mar 30, 2010 at 8:41 am

    Smoke where’s there no fire. The MSM and many Dems would love to malign the tea party movement, and pulling the race card appears to be their latest attempt.

    Again, the majority ain’t buying it. As Greg Gutfeld stated in his Gregalogue, we have a right to be angry.

    Nobody has the market cornered on anger, and this time around it’s the majority against a small minority. The New Media are on top of it, though, and Breitbart shines through during a dark time in our nation’s history.

    I rarely catch O’Reilly, but flipping through the channels last night I caught his interview with Rev. Sharpton. O’Reilly stuck to his guns, and challenged Sharpton to come forward with evidence that racial epithets and other hurtful words were hurled at the Congressional Black Caucus. ‘Course Clyburn is beside himself, right now, as if there’s a 2nd Civil War ready to be waged, this time AGAINST black people, and Sharpton was pretty much saying the same last night.

    Sharpton says we’re racists because people keep repeating “we want to take back this country”. “We” meaning whites ( fits with the convenient narrative that the only people angry and upset are whites), as in “whites” taking away from “blacks”.

    Yeah, got off your high horse, Sharpton. That guy has had zero credibility in all the years I’ve known about him, and that goes back to the Tawana Brawley case in the late-80′s.

    Their argument (if it can be called that) falls flat on its face, with the exception of those within the knee-jerk liberal crowd.

  • 2 Chriserion // Mar 30, 2010 at 4:47 pm

    Since it didn’t and doesn’t happen, the next step is for them to plant someone in the crowd to say it, with a camera rolling…………….

  • 3 rochester_veteran // Mar 30, 2010 at 7:51 pm

    Chriserion ,

    You’re correct, the left is not above manufacturing racial incidents, they’ve pioneered the effort led by Saul Alinsky and his “community organizing”.

    Did you know that Alinsky came to Rochester, at the bequest of the Rev. Franklin Florence, back in 1964 and trained his congregation in his radical socialist beliefs and methods?

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