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In a July 30 interview with Newsweek, Breitbart said he would be glad to meet with Sherrod privately. He agreed that the excerpted video took her statements out of context and said that if he could do things all over again, he would not have posted the excerpted video,[44] but he did not apologize to Sherrod.
Isn't the same Brietbart who edited the tape of Shirley Sherrod's speech and got her fired?
A strange kind of vindication.
The firing was done by the same people who said, we do not have all the facts, but the Cambridge cops acted stupidly...
I don't really know if Breitbart was correct here or not but let's say he is. What about the dozens of times Breitbart has been wildly wrong? Does getting one story right cancel everything else out?