Article snippet: Posted at 8:31 pm on August 18, 2017 by streiff Caricature by DonkeyHotey flic.kr/p/Ct4G4K https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Steve Bannon is out of the White House and he’s obviously not all that happy about it. Shortly after his resignation was announced, Bannon acolyte and Breitbart editor-at-large Joel Pollock had this to say–and received a lot of help from the internet: Just a short while ago we learned Bannon was returning to Breitbart and he shared his thoughts about what it all meant with The Weekly Standard: I think the gets the situation exactly right. Trump will never be a conventional president but he may become a more disciplined one. What ever credit Bannon deserves for Trump’s electoral success–and I’m pretty agnostic on that claim–he deserves a huge share of the blame for the squandered opportunities and good will of the past six months. It is one thing to be an iconoclast and bomb thrower when you’re running a website, it is quite another to carry that bullsh** over into the governance of the most powerful nation on earth. Particularly when your win was not a popular or electoral mandate. When Trump was at his worst you never had any problem visualizing Bannon by his side, winding him up, double-dog daring him to say or do something outrageous or to double-down on some ill-considered statement. You can do that if you have no respect or or loyalty to the man you are supposed to be serving and it was pretty clear for quite a while th... Link to the full article to read more
Bannon Declares Trump Presidency Over
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