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They were trying to grab your prize. They work for the mercenary. The masked man.
Every time I see "neoliberal" in a thread here my eye starts twitching.
Alt-left especially. It has no real meaning. It's just something Hannity started parroting, I'm not even sure who it's meant to refer to.
Every time I see "neoliberal" in a thread here my eye starts twitching.
Nah he will still support his ass just from Breitbart. Trump will still talk directly to him on the phone every night I'm sure.
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This is the most likely scenario... If he's fired, Bannon will acquiesce to it for the sake of Trump's image, and the illusion of doing something to quell the MSM & liberal outrage. But it's patently clear that Trump and Bannon share the same (racist) worldview, so even with Bannon out of the White House, his agenda will continue to play-out. He can attack the liberals from Breitbart, have "secret" phone calls with Trump, and nothing will change. In fact, it may even be more grist to the mill for the right-wing narrative - they can claim on the one hand that Trump is a good guy for kicking Bannon out and the liberals should stop whining now he's gone, and on the other hand White Nationalists and Breitbart will insist that they've still got one of their own in the White House, as Trump has proven himself to be one of them.
The danger with the insistent push to remove Bannon is that the electorate and media will take it as a "win" if/when he goes, when the problem is (and always has been) Trump himself.
I mean, that's something I'd be 100% in favor of. That guy shouldn't have a holiday named after him.
Good idea! Christopher Columbus was a terrible human being and a giant dick.
According to Axios, Bannon didn't realize that interview was on the record. Omg.
https://www.axios.com/bannons-colle...utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic
GOP are good about not doing something, yessir.
According to Axios, Bannon didn't realize that interview was on the record. Omg.
https://www.axios.com/bannons-colle...utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic
According to Axios, Bannon didn't realize that interview was on the record. Omg.
https://www.axios.com/bannons-colle...utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic
Everyone's favorite TYT member on the subject of Nazis losing their jobs for participating in a rally that killed someone.
According to Axios, Bannon didn't realize that interview was on the record. Omg.
https://www.axios.com/bannons-colle...utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic
Sometimes it feels like people really overestimate this evil genius' genius.
According to Axios, Bannon didn't realize that interview was on the record. Omg.
https://www.axios.com/bannons-colle...utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic
But they underestimate his evil :/
According to Axios, Bannon didn't realize that interview was on the record. Omg.
https://www.axios.com/bannons-colle...utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic
Everyone's favorite TYT member on the subject of Nazis losing their jobs for participating in a rally that killed someone.
That Vice video was pretty raw. Can't believe this is happening in our country
It's gonna get so much worse.
CNN is saying senior white house advisor is "enraged" and is close to quitting?
Sometimes it feels like people really overestimate this evil genius' genius.
But they underestimate his evil :/
UVA rn
To be honest, this last weekend was the worst time of Trump's presidency thus far but also gave me quite a bit of hope, in that it appears pretty clear the country is not in any kind of climate to cross scary, irreversible lines en masse. Moreover, Trump may have royally screwed himself, in terms of political capital and Repubs being willing to sign off on his BS.
diablosingIt's gonna get so much worse.
I agree with the first half of your post, but this isn't going to do a single thing to make Republicans think twice about aligning with Trump policies. At best, maybe it'll force someone like Gary Cohn to quit and that throws a temporary wrench into tax reform talks.
CNN is saying senior white house advisor is "enraged" and is close to quitting?
I agree with the first half of your post, but this isn't going to do a single thing to make Republicans think twice about aligning with Trump policies. At best, maybe it'll force someone like Gary Cohn to quit and that throws a temporary wrench into tax reform talks.
Well there's the trade war shit that Bannon & Trump are into that isn't super popular among mainstream GOP. But I don't know how much the so-called Trump Agenda even carries weight in congress anyway. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell are gonna pass the bills they want to (or at least, they're going to try) and Trump is going to sign them. Trump can sign EOs and create more Theme Weeks (they've been a huge success so far) but can anyone say he's really driving the agenda?And why would it? There is zero daylight between his agenda and theirs
To be honest, this last weekend was the worst time of Trump's presidency thus far but also gave me quite a bit of hope, in that it appears pretty clear the country is not in any kind of climate to cross scary, irreversible lines en masse. Moreover, Trump may have royally screwed himself, in terms of political capital and Repubs being willing to sign off on his BS.
Also I broadly agree with this take (though uh, what is the post-left I've never heard that term before) but I think the two can be sort of broadly split on economic matters by their views of how to achieve prosperity, where the left advocated for redistribution and universal programs while the center advocates for working to create economic growth and means-tested programs as the means to achieve the broadest societal prosperity.
It's all part of a spectrum, though. Folks would be more willing to stump for Trump's arguments if this were the first goofy thing he'd said and his approval rating was 15% higher. Folks'd be more willing to brush off "both sides" apologia if he were seen as competent.
I remember in the election last year people here were saying the alt-left were anti-science (anti-GMO, anti-vacc, etc.)/pro-Russia people on the left like Stein and all
Now it's just another word in a long list of words used to reflect criticism back at the left
All I see is "leftist mob", with "torches" in a "violent protest" without "permits".UVA rn
Don't forgot anti-WiFi.I remember in the election last year people here were saying the alt-left were anti-science (anti-GMO, anti-vacc, etc.)/pro-Russia people on the left like Stein and all
It's no Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism, but it should do.Admittedly, I'm starting to become convinced that all economic ills really are just caused by rich people siphoning value out, but absent that issue, neoliberal globalist socialism still seems like a good strategy to me.
According to Axios, Bannon didn't realize that interview was on the record. Omg.
https://www.axios.com/bannons-colle...utm_medium=twsocialshare&utm_campaign=organic