Bannon 2020: Is Steve Bannon Going To Run For President?

Back in August, after leaving the White House amid the Charlottesville debacle, Steve Bannon said the following in an interview with The Weekly Standard: The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over. Upon returning to Breitbart following his rather unceremonious exit from 1600 Penn., Bannon and his surrogates began talking up what they've variously described as a "war" on the GOP establishment. Long story short, Bannon intends to run challengers to Republican incumbents in 2018 wit

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4 thoughts on “Bannon 2020: Is Steve Bannon Going To Run For President?

  1. If I were not an Independent, but a Democrat – I would be a donor to Steve Bannon’s campaign. It would be the most effective way to be sure that no Republican candidate could achieve the Presidency in 2020. You have to assume that obtuse Trump base by then would prefer Bannon (Trump’s campaign brain) over the real Trump and the literate and educated Republicans would vote for neither.

  2. When Steve Bannon says something like ” America is not just an economy it’s a civil society too ” there’s hardly a political figure excluding Bernie Sanders that says as much . Recommendation to Mr . Bannon : Forget ” Clash Of Civilisations ” and worry about ” domestic enemies of the Constitution ” ; Trash a ” Fourth Turning ” instead remember , was it Heraclitus ? ” You can never step in the same river twice ” .

  3. “When Moore won the party primary, it was widely seen as a testament to the idea that voters are still sympathetic to the populist message…”

    “Forget it, Jake. It’s Alabama.”

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