The shift happened, and I can't pinpoint exactly when.
I used to visit the website frequently, and listen to Breitbart Radio on my way to work.
I thought they did a good job reporting on things that were important to conservatives.
I think it really became noticeable when the Lewandoski grabbing the report dust-up happened.
Something shifted then.
Breitbart Radio had Kelly Anne Conway on quite a bit when she worked for the Cruz campaign.
It wasn't a Cruz bash session, not even close.
Just "how's the campaign doing, etc." kind of stuff.
Once, Bannon had Trump on the radio program doing an interview, where Trump said "Cruz was the worst liar ever" and Bannon called him on it, twice.
Trump modified it to say "Well, he's right up there."
I think at the end of the day, Bannon isn't so much a anti-Semite, as he is an opportunist.
Word came out that he was advising Trump before he left Breitbart to do so publicly.
He has a place in a campaign, and now with an administration, that he didn't have with others who were running, and has taken advantage of that.
I think his idea of "alt-right" is more of the disenfranchised voter type variety, than the fringe part.
I sure hope so, anyway.
Anyway, I can get plenty of cheer-leading, so I don't visit Breitbart anymore.
I'd like some honest reporting, no matter where it leads.
The last straw for me was when they put up a picture of the Cleveland Cavaliers parade from when they won the NBA championship, and claimed it was a photo of a Trump rally in Florida.
I expect our side to be better than that.