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Bannon: Comey firing was biggest mistake in ‘modern political history’
Now that he’s out of his administration, Bannon said, “Our goal is to support Donald Trump”.
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At the time, Reince Priebus, Trump’s first chief of staff, urged the then-candidate to either drop out of the race or face a historic loss. Bannon has been empowered by Trump and now he wants to take over the whole Party. “Because you had to staff a government”, Bannon told Rose. He says, I can’t even hire any smart people because everybody’s all over them for reporting requirements and the pay, etc.
Hillary Clinton is “not very bright” and fails to realize what issues are important to the American public, says former White House strategist Steve Bannon.
“There’s no military solution”, Bannon told The American Prospect a few days before he parted ways with the White House.
Bannon railed against the Washington establishment and said the “original sin” of the Trump administration was embracing the establishment.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he’s pleased that Trump included a six-month delay before ending the DACA programme, saying those participants anxious about deportation should “rest easy” because Congress will work with Trump to achieve a compromise that protects them. Bannon speaks entirely without any sense of guilt over what he has done to modern politics, or the country, in feeding his rancid ideas into the Trump campaign and presidency.
As Bannon spoke about how “presidential” Trump is, he ended up talking about the mogul’s “extraordinary” use of social media.
“This is once again where the narrative is dead wrong”, Bannon said, adding that it was the “geniuses” of the Bush administration that helped cause the trade imbalance with China and the US involvement in Iraq. They call me nativist. They can call me racist. And as a top Trump ally – and someone privy to the inner workings of the White House for its first seven months – that’s an astounding admission.
Weather emergencies and President Donald Trump’s Democrat schmoozing were highest on the list of topics discussed by guests on Sunday’s biggest political talk shows.
After recounting Trump and his equally incompetent administration’s errors, Bannon went on to brand former secretaries of state Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell along with former Vice President Dick Cheney and all GOP national security officials in the George W. Bush administration as “idiots”. And the scrutiny. You know, you gotta back off that.
Dr. Binoy Kampmark, a geopolitical analyst and a Senior Lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University in Australia, was asked by Sputnik Radio if he saw Bannon’s comments as Bannon turning on his former boss and benefactor.
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Conway told reporters this morning that the White House’s position on Dreamers remains the same in response to a question posed by DailyMail.com on Bannon’s self deportation claim. That’s what we’re going to start with day one. “America was built on her citizens”. And by the way, that’s every nationality, every race, every religion, every sexual preference. Would you rather spend $1 trillion in Cleveland, in Baltimore, in the inner cities of this country where we need to spend it, in the heartland of this nation?