“You may think that Andrew Breitbart, Glenn Beck, Fox News, and BigGovernment-dot-com were fighting against an enemy, and the enemy was ACORN, but I do not think that's the case at all. I think the enemy they were fighting against are the media. By not covering the story, not at all … Breitbart showed that the media is no longer merely biased. They're no longer even ignoring the news. The mainstream media is now in the news suppression business.”

—  Bill Whittle

PJTV: How Breitbart Conquered ACORN (and the MSM) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKgjCDe0BSc (27 September 2009)
2000s

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