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The day after the death of Andrew Breitbart the power went out on the morning radio show of Glenn Beck. Glenn Beck in Dallas announced that due to the 'hit', we would hear Joe Pags in Houston Texas. (Joe says his name is Joe Pags.) Joe Pags does a great job as a Conservative commentator, taking calls from listeners to discuss the news of the day, including the tape Breitbart said he would release March 1st yesterday with Barack Hussein Obama at Harvard. [This paragraph is put in to (1) start the TALK page of Joe Pags; and (2) document some items that may become important to Joe Pag's WP Article.] Hope This Helps, Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 15:56, 2 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Although this has been discussed on WP:RSN many times before... the issue with Breitbart is not its POV (it's true that sources are allowed to have opinions.) The issue is that it does not come anywhere remotely close to the "reputation for fact-checking and accuracy" that WP:RS requires, especially for a WP:BLP. There's some room for it to be cited for opinions, but for factual statements in a BLP, it's a remove-on-sight source - it cannot be cited in that context ever, fullstop. --Aquillion (talk) 23:40, 11 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]