Breitbart: We Will Win by Losing in Very Public Ways
Breitbart, a site that rotates between hawking lithium deposits, warning readers of the imminent collapse of the dollar, and advertising for Steve Bannon’s personal brand, wants you to know that it’s punching back at the haters. Hard. In an interview with an outlet it obsessively derides as fake news.
Self-styled internet tough guy and Breitbart Editor in Chief Alex Marlow defended his right-wing outlet’s “very brave” and “very bold” coverage of the Alabama Senate election in an interview with CNN published Wednesday. Breitbart stumped early and often for alleged pedophile Roy Moore, who managed the unthinkable by losing to a Democrat in a ruby-red state in the Deep South.
But Marlow claimed to CNN that Breitbart’s front-page splashes, concerted social media campaign, attempts to discredit Moore’s accusers, and bizarre defenses of the Alabama judge on cable programs were all something of a grand strategic feint. In Breitbart’s single-player game of four-dimensional chess, Moore was in fact “a weak candidate” who “ran a terrible campaign,” Marlow said. Forget Breitbart’s post-election analysis that described Moore’s loss as “a shocker.”