Where Bannon appears
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…antagonism, which is often a point not sufficiently appreciated. Before I turn behind me to take a question — Bannon: One thing I want to make sure of, if you look at the leaders of capitalism at that time, when capitalism was I believe at...
… media industry in Los Angeles—but not rising above a midlevel position. In 1990, at the age of thirty-seven, Bannon entered peripatetic entre-preneurhood under the auspices of Bannon & Co., a financial advisory firm to the entertainment in...
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Bannon and Mr. Trump have yet to repair their rift, the president's moves against China represent a policy victory for his excommu...
…ive in deporting illegal aliens—except don’t tell the liberals that. “People want their countries back,” said Bannon. “A simple thing.” 7 OK Ok Bannon meant his EO to strip away the liberal conceits on an already illiberal process. Rather t...
…ed States was now dominated by Mexican immigration. This was the daily reality of the American workingman, in Bannon’s view, the ever growing presence of an alternative, discount workforce. Bannon’s entire political career, such as it was,...
that message. By that January evening, Bannon had been immersed in Donald Trump’s world for almost five months. And though he had accumulated a sizable catalogue of Trump’s peculiarities, and cause enough for possible alarm about the unpred...
“Bolton’s mustache is a problem,” snorted Bannon. “Trump doesn’t think he looks the part. You know Bolton is an acquired taste.” “Well, rumors were that he got in trouble because he got in a fight in a hotel one night and chased some woman....
… part of their money comes from Russia. Two thoughts here, these guys seemed like idiots, pure Ruritania, and Bannon, surrounded by his own thuggish- looking security people and whacky-bloggers advisors, thrives precisely because the world...
…Wolff and published in the scandal book “Fire and Fury”. “Better to reign in Hell than to serve in Paradise,” Bannon says now paraphrasing the Satan of one of his favorite books, John Milton's Lost Paradise. Hell in this case would be the d...
…Parliament in the elections next May. Indeed — putting the common policy of the Old Continent in the hands of Bannon and his own. The American strategist is very attached to the Freedom Caucus — the extreme right of the US Congress — and in...
…fifty million unless we can guarantee him victory,” said a clear-eyed Kushner. “Twenty-five million?” prodded Bannon. “If we can say victory 1s more than likely.” In the end, the best Trump would do is loan the campaign $10 million, provide...
…o about him? was a constant question. And it was one he kept raising with the president. Yet this was also—as Bannon, without too much internal success, tried to explain—a HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020009
…nspirational photographs in the West Wing replaced with images of big crowd scenes at his inaugural ceremony. Bannon had come to rationalize Trump’s reality distortions. Trump’s hyperbole, exaggerations, flights of fancy, improvisations, an...
t of people had had it up to here with foreigners. Before Trump, Bannon had bonded with Sessions on the issue. The Trump campaign became a sudden opportunity to see if nativism really had legs. And then when they won, Bannon understood ther...
…y trying to curtail his schedule of meetings, limit his hours in the office, and keep his normal golf habits. Bannon’s strategic view of government was shock and awe. Dominate rather than negotiate. Having daydreamed his way into ultimate b...
…al level. And I was just wondering what you would recommend to counteract these movements, which are growing. Bannon: One of the reasons that you can understand how they’re being fueled is that they’re not seeing the benefits of capitalism....
…sound smart:) On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 8:36 PM Michael Wolff <1 > wrote: I was thinking of opening with you and Bannon talking about Trump. Would let you sound smart and offer what I think would be a crowd-pleasing perspective, and make you s...
liberals would have to oppose them. Bannon’s mission was to puncture the global-liberal-emperor-wears-no-clothes bubble, nowhere, in his view, as ludicrously demonstrated as the refusal to see the colossally difficult and costly effects of...
…er Goldman chief and future United States senator and governor of New Jersey, climbing the Goldman ranks when Bannon was at the firm, was unaware of Bannon. When Bannon was appointed head of the Trump campaign and became an overnight press...
…in Carlos told me of the devastation to your island—pretty much as i feared am amused (at a safe distance) as Bannon takes on Trump—he responds as he always does, threatening a suit he will not in fact file no internet in my home or nearby...