Paraphrasing Bannon.....

"...You don't expect the Left to allow you to take your country back without a fight, do you?"... Bannon
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Lots of turmoil going on these days.

Trump trying to MAGA, while Leftyies fighting to bludgeon us into their version of Socialism.

Let's all of us Patriots keep the faith and keep up the good fight!!

Bannon predicts "Trump to win 400 electoral votes in 2020". Let's hope that's the case!!
 
Bannon is this generation's Lee Atwater : Both are/were Establishment guys pandering to the lowest common denominator through social issues for votes.
 
we should all be skeptical...
but proof is in the pudding
actions speak louder than words.... especially in politics.

His actions support the agenda we as voters have been demanding from the Republicans. He is on of the few.
Others frequently doing the right thing are Rand Paul, Ted Cruz... Mike Lee...
Mark Meadows.
 
cnn opinion... explains it almost perfectly... you may wish to read it there... the cut and paste is choppy.

This guy summed it up perfectly...

"The showdown with "progressive Democrats" and the Southern Poverty Law Center is a different theater and it can wait, Bannon said. For now, it's the top appeasers and compromisers on the right who must go. You can't fight an opponent as powerful and rich as Democratic liberalism if your own generals have already accepted the other side's terms."



http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/16/opinions/bannon-culture-war-bauerlein/index.html

Mark Bauerlein is a professor of English at Emory University, senior editor of the journal First Things and author of "The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future; Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30." The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own.

(CNN)Anyone who doesn't understand why so many people have been aroused and inspired by Steve Bannon's culture "war talk" should listen to the Paul Ryan interview on "Face the Nation" a few weeks back. It offered a perfect example of what frustrates them about the Republican leadership. Prompted by host John Dickerson on the issue of race relations, the House speaker advised President Donald Trump and other leaders to change their adversarial ways.

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Mark Bauerlein
He said: "I think what matters is that we have to show people that we are an inclusive society that ... we want everyone to succeed. And I think there's more that all of us as leaders have got to do to be inclusive with people and make people feel like they're included in society ... We've got a lot -- a long ways to go, just as a society and a country for that."
"Inclusion," stated here in different ways three times, is the third catchword in the liberal lexicon, along with diversity and tolerance. It tumbles easily out of the mouths of activists, politicians, celebrities, and academics. Why Paul Ryan?


Because the GOP adopted it five years ago. In its post-mortem on the 2012 election, a 100-page report entitled "The Growth & Opportunity Project", the party examined why it failed to win the White House that year and what it must do in the future to beat the Democrats. Much of it, though, could have come right out of a Democratic Party diversity plan.

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"We need to campaign among Hispanic, black, Asian, and gay Americans and demonstrate that we care about them, too," it said. The party can still push tax cuts, deregulation, and muscular foreign policy, but "when it comes to social issues, the Party must in fact and deed be inclusive and welcoming."
The Project called for an "Inclusion Council," which would boost membership of "traditionally under-represented groups and affiliations." It impressed younger politicians with "the importance of a welcoming, inclusive message in particular when discussing issues that relate directly to a minority group."
One has to wonder at the cluelessness of leaders who didn't realize that this outreach to "other" identities would impress the base as just more identity politics with a benign sheen. Social and religious conservatives, along with American workers who've been damaged by open borders and free trade, know well that "inclusivity" has been a hammer used against them.
You won't compromise your church's doctrine and accept same-sex marriage? You're not inclusive. You shy away from transgender bathroom rules? You're not inclusive. You want to reduce immigration because you think it lowers your wages? You're not inclusive.

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For their own leaders to adopt this liberal idiom is more than the people who ended up in Trump's camp could stand. It's been infuriating. The Republican establishment assumed that it could talk the liberal social talk, but still push conservative economic policy. Ryan thinks that inclusive means "not being racist and sexist," that's all. But the disaffected voters hear something else: an assault on the limits and distinctions that give structure and meaning to their lives.
Liberalism's triumph was to have framed those religious and patriotic beliefs as bigoted and undemocratic. Black Lives Matter, LGBT advocates, Hollywood figures, Justice Anthony Kennedy et al say that people who share them should be ashamed of themselves for being Evangelical Christians and American nationalists. And the party leadership has never come to their defense.
Donald Trump did, and so has Steve Bannon. Trump broke every rule in the 2012 playbook, and Bannon's martial rhetoric is the opposite of the genial "welcoming" it commanded. The ones who voted for Trump and now back Bannon's agenda don't want to hear anything more about niceness. Why play ball with people who despise us? They're tired of being told to lighten up on God and country, family and home.

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Bannon: They think you're a pack of morons 01:50
"You've had a bellyful of it," Bannon told the Values Voter Summit, "and you're taking your country back." Be proud of your Judeo-Christian values, he declaimed, Western civilization is not a hate crime!
Bannon dignifies the people whom liberalism deplores. Mitt Romney didn't. Bannon elevates them to the status of troops in a war within. "Y'all didn't start it," he opened. "The establishment started it."
The showdown with "progressive Democrats" and the Southern Poverty Law Center is a different theater and it can wait, Bannon said. For now, it's the top appeasers and compromisers on the right who must go. You can't fight an opponent as powerful and rich as Democratic liberalism if your own generals have already accepted the other side's terms.
 
Bannon is a meth-head and an alcoholic.



‘That house is evil’: Former tenant reveals tales of Bannon’s old porn and meth pad in Florida

A few months ago, the Washington Post got wind of an investigation into whether presidential aide and former Breitbart CEO Steve Bannon used a house in Miami for voter fraud.

Now, an exclusive report by Shareblue reveals that the allegations against Bannon related to his residence at 1794 Opechee Drive are much seedier than voter fraud.

The interview details the experiences of Lawrence Curtis, a cinematographer who occupied Bannon‘s former Miami residence shortly after he moved out. The allegations his real estate agent made about the former tenants are shocking.

While Bannon rented the house with his third ex-wife, they “put padlocks on all the doors, installed video cameras, and had ruined the bathtub, kitchen counter, and floor.” The landlord, Carlos Herrera, believed they were cooking and using meth in the house, and that they also used the property to film pornography.

“Each person gave accounts that the house was used to film pornography, had a constant flow of men, women — and even children — at the house and that blatant drug use was occurring at all hours of the night and day,” Curtis told Shareblue.

Bannon and his ex-wife had accumulated such a reputation that repairmen refused to come to the residence “if the same people were living in the house because ‘that house is evil and the people are evil,'” Curtis said.

After assuaging one repairman’s anxieties, Curtis said he learned horror stories while the man was working on the house.

“The tenants would scream at him to leave and threatened him with violence,” Curtis said.

“At other times, when he was allowed into the house to perform work, he observed topless and naked men and women and the constant presence of drugs, which they would sometimes offer to him,” the report continues.

“You have no idea what kind of evil stuff went on in the house,” the repairman told Curtis.

On another occasion, Curtis claimed, a woman who appeared strung out on drugs came to the house after he moved in asking for “Steve” or his ex-wife.

“I assumed she was probably a regular visitor to the house looking for drugs from the previous tenants,” Curtis told Shareblue, “but I didn’t realize just how bad the drug use in the house had been at the time. I firmly told her to leave and to not come back.”
 
so...you seemed to have left out the fact... that his was the house of his ex wive and everyone said they never saw him there...

and the that the brother of his ex wife said steve was trying to help her out with her rehabilitation from a drug addiction and that she was lucky to have him in her life.

and the tax and voter registration issue is very hard to prove... because if you look the law up as an American you are a resident of the state upon entering it with the intent to remain.
 
Bannon declares war on the McConnell and McCain then whines like a bitch accusing them of trying to destroy him.


Bannon: McConnell, Corker and McCain trying to ‘destroy’ me

Former chief White House strategist Steve Bannon attacked top Republicans at a primary campaign rally Tuesday, accusing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other GOP leaders of "trying to destroy him every day," according to the Associated Press.

Bannon also targeted Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) in his speech at a campaign fundraiser for Kelli Ward, a primary challenger to Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), who is one of the many incumbent Republicans that Bannon is targeting in 2018.

The former strategist for President Trump has announced plans for open war against GOP lawmakers who do not completely support Trump's agenda and his intention to back candidates challenging each Senate Republican except for Ted Cruz (R-Texas).

“It’s an open revolt and it should be. These people hold you in total contempt," Bannon said at the campaign kickoff event. "When they attack a Donald Trump and Dr. Kelli Ward, it's not Donald Trump and Kelli Ward they're trying to shut up, it's you they're trying to shut up," he said.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...onnell-corker-and-mccain-trying-to-destroy-me
 
Mark Bauerlein
He said: "I think what matters is that we have to show people that we are an inclusive society that ... we want everyone to succeed.

That's a BS, Leftist political banner... "everyone ends up equal, or we're not successful". (In reality what that means is, "everybody equal but poor... except for those/us... the ruling elite.")

"Everyone equal" is the goal of Socialism/Progressivsm... that's TOTAL, ANTI-AMERICAN PRINCIPLES, BS!

The "American way"... as envisioned by our genius founders.... "Everyone has the OPPORTUNITY to achieve...if they are able... and if they are willing to try... without the government on their back".
 
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