Bannon out!

Flint

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I don't like the way Trump has gone after Bannon. He should show that much hate for more of his enemies. And Trump always turns on his trusted aides. It's one of the things I don't like about him. Personally I much prefer Bannon's politics over Trumps, although Trump is clearly the better messenger. Not much left in his administration.

Trump was a lot of fun. But I'm thinking four years of him will be enough for everybody.
 

Don Wassall

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Bannon seems to have the sin of vanity more than most political operatives and that's saying something. He apparently was the main leaker while he worked in the White House, in effect undermining the man he was supposed to be serving. When he quit/was fired, he went back to Breitbart and proclaimed himself "Israel's greatest friend." He's also strongly denounced racially aware Whites. I guess he's still seen as an asset by those who still believe in conservatives even after 50 years of non-stop betrayal.
 

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Bannon seems to have the sin of vanity more than most political operatives and that's saying something. He apparently was the main leaker while he worked in the White House, in effect undermining the man he was supposed to be serving. When he quit/was fired, he went back to Breitbart and proclaimed himself "Israel's greatest friend." He's also strongly denounced racially aware Whites. I guess he's still seen as an asset by those who still believe in conservatives even after 50 years of non-stop betrayal.


Steve Bannon calls white nationalists, neo-Nazis 'losers' and 'a collection of clowns'

http://www.businessinsider.com/steve-bannon-white-nationalists-neo-nazis-losers-clowns-2017-8
 

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Bannon seems to have the sin of vanity more than most political operatives and that's saying something. He apparently was the main leaker while he worked in the White House, in effect undermining the man he was supposed to be serving. When he quit/was fired, he went back to Breitbart and proclaimed himself "Israel's greatest friend." He's also strongly denounced racially aware Whites. I guess he's still seen as an asset by those who still believe in conservatives even after 50 years of non-stop betrayal.

It was nice to hear that Bannon feuded with Jared Kosher and Princess Ivanka over their cucked policies, but I agree he has many flaws. When Trump hired him as a strategist in August 2016 and later a cabinet member after his elevation victory a few months later, it was amusing to hear leftists calling Bannon a "white supremacist" and refer to Breitbart as a "Neo-Nazi Recruitment Publication" that was responsible for the rise of the "Alt-Right." Sure, Bannon and Brietbart are far better than the corporate media and (like Infowars) they'll bring up cases of extreme racism and open hatred towards whites, but I've never read one article that expressed any degree of "pro-whiteness." If they did, of course, they'd immediately be ruined financially and instantly be stripped of all credibility and lose all political relevance.

It's also interesting to note that the popular Twitter/Facebook hashtag employed by leftists tens of thousands of times over the past year (#PresidentBannon) couldn't have been more wrong. Oops...

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