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Extraction Summary
8
People
4
Organizations
0
Locations
1
Events
3
Relationships
4
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Manuscript / memoir excerpt (evidence file)
File Size:
1.41 MB
Summary
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or personal narrative submitted as evidence (indicated by the HOUSE_OVERSIGHT footer). The narrator discusses their friendship with actor Orson Bean and their ideological differences regarding religion. The text details how the narrator secured an interview with Andrew Breitbart (Bean's son-in-law) for Playboy magazine through Bean's intervention, despite the narrator's atheism and political differences.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Donald Trump | Former President (mentioned) |
Mentioned regarding attempt to patent 'You're fired'.
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| Steve Bannon | Former White House Strategist / Media Executive |
Described as 'Professional hater', mentioned resigning and returning to Breitbart News.
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| Andrew Breitbart | Editor / Media Executive |
Deceased editor of Breitbart.com; Orson Bean's son-in-law; agreed to interview with the narrator.
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| Orson Bean | Actor / Friend |
Narrator's 'oldest living friend'; Christian libertarian conservative; Andrew Breitbart's father-in-law.
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| Martin Luther King | Civil Rights Leader |
Mentioned as a Christian who inspired the narrator.
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| George Lincoln Rockwell | Head of American Nazi Party |
Mentioned as an agnostic abhorred by the narrator.
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| Steve Randall | Editor |
Narrator's editor at Playboy.
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| Narrator | Author / Interviewer |
Unidentified in text (likely a journalist writing for Playboy); atheist; friend of Orson Bean.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Breitbart News |
News organization run by Steve Bannon.
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| Breitbart.com |
Original right-wing website.
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| American Nazi Party |
Organization headed by George Lincoln Rockwell.
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| Playboy |
Publication where Steve Randall is editor and where the interview was assigned.
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Timeline (1 events)
Unknown
Narrator secures an assignment from Playboy editor Steve Randall to interview Andrew Breitbart.
Playboy (Contextual)
Relationships (3)
Text refers to Breitbart as Orson Bean's 'son-in-law'.
Text states 'Orson Bean is my oldest living friend.'
Text refers to Randall as 'my editor at Playboy'.
Key Quotes (4)
"Trump once tried to patent 'You' re fired.'"Source
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Quote #1
"If you can arrange for me to interview Andrew Breitbart... I'll believe in God."Source
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Quote #2
"Apparently there is a God"Source
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Quote #3
"Praise the fucking Lord."Source
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Quote #4
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