Meanwhile, in reality:
"Breitbart ranks 188th largest overall in the United States, which may sound kind of low unless you know that there are an estimated 378 million U.S. websites.
In January of 2017, Breitbart claimed a total of more than 2 billion pageviews in 2016, 45 million unique monthly visitors and a position as the 45th most popular U.S. website. That put it ahead of Fox News, Huffington Post, Washington Post and Buzzfeed in the popularity rankings. In February the site reached 29th, higher than PornHub and ESPN.
The deep pockets of Robert Mercer, founder of investment management firm Renaissance Technologies, and the Mercer family may be able to overcome the loss of advertising at Breitbart, and the return of Steve Bannon with his take-no-prisoners style could reverse the falling traffic numbers."