Executive chairman Steve Bannon denies the charge, though boasts that he does "personally talk with many of the candidates and their senior staffers often."
So here's the challenge. The site responsible for Every Conspiracy Theory Conservatives Go On About, the happy little place where ACORN still lies in wait, Barack Obama's secret Kenyan birth certificate is always days away from being discovered, the place where Sarah Palin goes to write that it's time to impeach Obama for reals, the place that single-handedly made doctored videotape a cornerstone of the modern conservative press and the source of half of everything you might hear on Fox & Friends has current staff members complaining of a conspiracy within their very halls.
On the one hand, it's Breitbart, so it's certainly a very plausible accusation. On the other hand, the people who are claiming this ... work for Breitbart, so it's almost certainly complete hokum?
Wow. This isn't just your everyday paradox. This is the sort of paradox Captain Kirk would use to break a computer so that it stayed broke. It's the riddle posed by the ancient guardian of a legendary treasure. It's the conspiracy theory equivalent of dividing by zero twice.