Breitbart angry that the AP didn't publish his incoherent rant

Here's a new twist to the never-ending, right-wing game of 'proving' liberal media bias: when a reporter asks for a quote to a news story, give the reporter an incoherent, name-calling rant and then claim bias when the reporter fails to reproduce the rant in full in his article.

That's pretty much what Breitbart did after the AP contacted him about a new internal ACORN investigation (overseen by a former Massachusetts AG), which found no pattern of law-breaking following the Breitbart-sponsored pimp-and-prostitute undercover video sting. (The report did detail lots of problems with ACORN and its management.)

Anyway, Breitbart emailed the AP a long, rambling response about ACORN, and then Breitbart called foul when the AP only published the small snippet. Apparently Breitbart thinks he's entitled to dictate paragraph-long responses to the AP, and if the new org doesn't don't use it in full, that proves Breitbart's the victim. (Whitewash!)