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I'd like McMaster to stay, so I expect he won't.
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Surely as an honourable military man he would continue to serve the President until those services are no longer required - unless you're saying that the kind of White House climate which would see McMaster quitting or sacked would also result in Kelly being sacked. I don't think Trump will mind one bit that there is a gulf between him and the RINO GOP. It will be up to the GOP to bridge that gap because Trump will likely be far happier being allowed to Tweet as he wishes and without the burden of GOP expectation regarding getting legislation through Congress (as opposed to simply issuing executive orders). |
Changing my vote back to Bannon.
It looks like one of those Confederate statues may have been his final horcrux. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f9c0eb21bb.jpg |
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Do we have firm evidence of where he was the day of the protest? |
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I'm surprised Trump hasn't fired Bannon over his fashion sense.
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Damn, that guy looks halfway to dead. Seriously, he looks terrible. I hope a doctor is in his near future.
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As a human with some idea of what he's doing, I don't.
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You do get, that if the hate of right gets as massive on the left as it is on the right, the right has already won in a sense. They want hate to flourish. |
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Does the death of his Two Business Advisory councils count?
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If you truly want a better world for all, Tommy, you may want to reconsider whether having white nationalists in power and in good health is really helping out with your project.
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IMO Trump would be far happier if he was allowed to Tweet to his heart's content, issue Executive Orders and be told how successful he is whilst the messy business of day to day government is done by the GOP - but Trump gets to complain when it goes wrong from his perspective. |
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Turned out really good for Neville Chamberlane in 1938. |
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So the Neo-Nazis, the KKK and so on are nothing different like Hitler and WWII. Okay. |
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It is the first (and only other) place I've seen it: Nervous Steve Bannon Binge-Eats Entire Class Of Interns Amid Calls For Removal. |
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Do you think they'd listen if they weren't hated? Do you really think that matters to them? |
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Apparently Steve Bannon has dubbed white nationalists clowns
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It's not clear to me whether he is calling all white nationalists clowns or whether he's just criticising the bunch in Charlottesville for being incompetent white nationalists... |
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The latter I'm sure, as giving these people the benefit of the doubt just doesn't work. |
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Or maybe Bannon has decided that his support of Overt White Nationalism has become counter productive, and now he is trying to discard them as having served their purpose. |
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In related news, my chips are still on Bannon: https://news.vice.com/story/steve-ba...=vicenewsfbads |
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Bannon called with a clear agenda, apparently calmly and prepared, with a message he wanted to get out. I'd call it a gamble: He is there actually spelling out a long-term strategy - and that is his job! His base ideology - economic nationalism - may be de-facto a bad idea (measure by "will it actually further its stated objectives"), but it is not vile. the Nation is a real thing, and it is generally regarded and often cherished as something positive. The US nation is different from other nations in terms of constitution, history and of course economy, and that is a good thing; and it is, a priori, perfectly legitimate to think about ways to make differences work in one's own favour. Assuming that Bannon honestly believes trade wars benefit the national economy, then he is rational and well-meaning. Calling opposition press and explaining one's strategy is a thing I wish governments would do frequently and openly. I think Bannon is gambling. Taking a risk. And hoping that Trump will reward the risk taker over the career politicians. He has nicely positioned himself against Kelly even, without mentioning Kelly at all. My money on next one out remains on Kelly. |
Mattis will be the last man standing, some years from now, when all the rest have gone. I think Kelly will be around for a bit, as I don't think he'll want to leave a job half done.
The sooner Bannon is gone, the better. |
Bannon is gone. New York Times
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Up next....
Donald J Trump himself. |
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Gorka next? (Does Gorka have a position in the WH? Other than barking rabid dog?) |
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