Showing posts with label Bannon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bannon. Show all posts

Friday, August 18, 2017

Bannon Speaks and I Wonder: Are Democrats Being Played for Fools Like the Neo Nazis and even Trump? by Geniusofdespair

BREAKING NEWS --STEVE BANNON GONE FROM TRUMP COLLECTION OF LOONIES-- 
Steve Bannon called the white supremacists "a Collection of Clowns" (according to CNN) in an interview he thought was off the record. "Ethnonationalism — it's losers," he said. "It's a fringe element. I think the media plays it up too much, and we gotta help crush it, you know, uh, help crush it more ... These guys are a collection of clowns."

What does Steve Bannon think of Democrats? That they can be easily thrown off course and be distracted (MANIPULATED):

Miami Herald

The New York Times outlines Bannon's Dovish side on North Korea:
Mr. Bannon’s dovish tendencies spilled into view this week in unguarded comments he made about North Korea to a liberal publication, The American Prospect. Days after Mr. Trump threatened to rain “fire and fury” on the North Korean government if it did not curb its belligerent behavior, Mr. Bannon said, “There’s no military solution here; they got us.”
“Until somebody solves the part of the equation that shows me that 10 million people in Seoul don’t die in the first 30 minutes from conventional weapons, I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Mr. Bannon said in a phone call with Robert Kuttner, The American Prospect’s co-editor.
But as far as the Democrats go:
We'll be fighting in the streets
With our children at our feet
And the morals that they worship will be gone
And the men who spurred us on
Sit in judgment of all wrong
They decide and the shotgun sings the song

I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
And I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
Don't get fooled again

-The Who-
It is time for leaders of the Democratic Party vying for the Presidency to step forward and make themselves known. There is an absence, a big black hole, of Democratic talking heads that are Presidential material. I want to see something surface with this witless party. They can't just watch Trump implode. So we are on "moral higher ground". So? Sew Buttons. Preparations must be made: Leadership Now!

....and our President continues to doom himself tweeting. You turkey Trump: there is No Alt-Left. Democrats: don't let that name stick. Call it out. They call themselves Anti-Fascists, don't let Trump re-brand them.

Thursday, April 06, 2017

The ULTRA-CONSERVATIVES are in a panic over Trump! Good for us. by Geniusofdespair

This video has given me more hope than I have had since The Trump was elected.

The alt right is scared to death that Bannon is being marginalized. Really telling video. This guy is a reporter for Breitbart news Lee Stranahan. To them, the Steve Bannon demotion is the biggest news on the planet and will be the end of Donald Trump. I found this on the neo Nazi website the DailyStormer.



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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Trump's Budget Proposal seems to Underscore That We Will Lose Much of What We Value. By Geniusofdespair

Proposed Budget

From the "Real News" New York Times

I am quoting from the (Rabbi) K.F. Stone Weekly:
(Sorry Kurt this is severely truncated for my readers, but they know to hit on the link here. I think Rabbi Stone is on target and what he says should scare some of you, it scares me and the proposed Trump budget seems to reflect what he is saying, makes it worse.)

Both It Can't Happen Here and See What I Mean? are available for reading.  I cannot strongly enough urge everyone to read these two classics for, truth to tell, they are as important and hauntingly prescient today as they were more than eighty year ago.  And while I am sorry to offend anyone who really, truly believes #45 has already shown himself to being well on the road to becoming the best POTUS in all American history;  of being the one President who in his first month has kept all his campaign promises and even more, I must strongly, stringently and sonorously declare that they are wrong, wrong, wrong. Like Sinclair Lewis' "Corpos," (the group which brutally and systematically carry out their leader's orders) #45's bare-bones administration has set the wheels in motion for a government that is of, for and about the truly wealthy.

Their overarching concern and purpose, as so clearly announced by #45's chief political strategist/amanuensis Steve Bannon, is "the deconstruction of the administrative state."  What in the hell does that mean?  Basically. the dismemberment of the entire  Federal Government; especially when it comes to any regulations dealing with the rights and perquisites of big business, the water we drink, the air we breathe, the medicines we take,  the jobs we work at, the social safety net we have long relied upon or the myriad other protections which have tended to keep the "haves" from swallowing up the "have-nots." 

One thing you've got to give Steve Bannon: he is direct and deadly honest.  Speaking this past week before the Conservative Political Action Conference, he described himself as a "Leninist," saying that the Soviet leader “wanted to destroy the state, and that’s my goal too. I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of today’s establishment.”

In other words, Steve Bannon, late of Breitbart News - the godfathers of "alternative facts" - wants to take the Federal Government back to the days before Theodore Roosevelt, when the government first began adopting the role of defender of the defenseless, the one entity whose job it would be to protect the rights and privileges, the health and safety, of the common clay.  To Steve Bannon, the opposite is the case. As he told the perfervidly right-wing gathering at CPAC, “If you look at [our] Cabinet nominees, they were selected for a reason, and that is deconstruction." In other words, to eliminate the very cabinet departments they were selected to head.

Sunday, February 12, 2017

My Random Polling. By Geniusofdespair

I go around asking strangers what they think of Donald Trump. I make my feelings known so it is a push poll and not really relevant as a poll at all. Listen, if I have the chutzpah to hug 100's of strangers in my Abrazame campaign, I certainly can ask strangers questions. The odd thing I have found, Blacks all say the same thing: "We have to wait and see." The last African American I asked Friday gave me that answer and I replied: "It is already happening."

Yes I know, this isn't Scientific or anything, but I did find it odd to get the exact same answer from a dozen people on random days in random places.  That is exactly the same answer I get from Moderate Republicans. Not one white Democrat gave me that answer. They all expressed fear. I don't have much hope either. I am very afraid. And if I was Jewish, Hispanic or Muslim, I would be horrified.

I am going to put an article here and bold the stuff that is really scary to me. I do hope you read it.

Steve Bannon


By TRUDY RUBIN (She has special expertise on the Middle East, Russia and Eastern Europe and travels abroad frequently. In 2003-10 she made eleven trips to Iraq, two to Iran and four to Afghanistan and Pakistan.)

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Standing squarely behind President Trump and whispering in his ear is his chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, who is shaping up to be the second most powerful person in the White House.

Bannon is the former editor of the right-wing Breitbart website (a platform for far-right extremists) and is the architect of Trump’s cruel and chaotic visa ban. He has become so powerful that liberal and conservative pundits alike speak of the Bannon Regency and (only half in jest) of “President” Bannon.

In a startling sign of Bannon’s influence, Trump officially named him to his National Security Council, even though domestic political advisers are rarely regular attendees, and then only informally. At the same time, Trump demoted the chairman of the Joint Chiefs (the top U.S. military officer) from a full to an occasional member.

You get the picture.

Yet Bannon’s radical worldview should unnerve anyone who still thinks American democracy is based on religious and political tolerance. And his outlook clearly syncs with Trump’s gut instincts. So the Breitbart provocateur has become the White House ideologue-in-chief.

Thus it behooves those who believe in traditional American values to scrutinize Bannon’s sayings and doings (although he likes to operate in secret). A good place to start is the speech he gave to a Catholic conference on poverty in the Vatican in 2014. The conference was hosted by a conservative Catholic group close to Cardinal Raymond Burke, a voice of Catholic orthodoxy and traditionalism who has publicly clashed with the inclusive views of Pope Francis.

In his remarks Bannon railed against the decline of capitalism, the church and the West, a trio of crises, he said, that underlay the rise of populist anger. Himself a member of the elite, as a Harvard grad and former Goldman Sachs banker, he denounced the crisis of “crony capitalism” that had cheated the middle classes in the United States and Europe. (Note that Trump has filled his cabinet with crony capitalists and Goldman Sachs bankers with no sign of protest from Bannon.)

As for the cure, this self-styled provocateur claims it lies in political upheaval. At the Vatican he praised the rise of radical populist parties that promote a xenophobic brand of nationalism. They reject multilateral institutions, including the European Union, that have kept peace on the continent for decades.

“I think strong countries and strong nationalist movements in countries make strong neighbors,” Bannon said, “and I think it’s what can see us forward.”

The former editor portrays himself as an early leader of the international populist rebellion, noting that Breitbart had provided a platform for Britain’s UKIP (the Brexit party), France’s National Front and other such movements.

When asked about the anti-Semitic, racist “baggage” of some of these groups, Bannon was dismissive, saying, “We think that will all be worked through with time.” That “time” has not arrived for many of the white nationalists who air their conspiracy theories on Breitbart; they clearly feel freer to promote their racism in the age of Trump. And, strangely, despite Bannon’s constant reference to Judeo-Christian values, a recent White House statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day failed to mention the word Jews.


But back to Bannon’s speech. Especially interesting was his take on Vladimir Putin’s Russia: “At least Putin is standing up for traditional institutions and he’s trying to do it in a form of nationalism,” said Trump’s thought shaper. Putin’s Russian orthodoxy is an inspiration for Europeans who “want to see nationalism for their country” and “don’t believe in this kind of pan-European Union or they don’t believe in the centralized government in the United States.”

In other words, Bannon could overlook Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the Kremlin’s assassination of opponents in the interests of aligning with a Christian Orthodox nationalist nation. Despite the hacking scandal and Moscow’s threats against NATO, Bannon’s position hasn’t changed.

What’s so amazing about Bannon’s worldview is his dismissiveness of history. He harked back favorably to the pre-World War I era, when, he said, capitalism was “in its highest flower” and “the world was at peace.”

Perhaps he’s untroubled by the awful conditions workers endured at the beginning of the 20th century. But how can Trump’s top aide have failed to notice that the prewar system of balance of power between strong nationalist states was a horrific failure and led to the two most devastating world wars in history? And that multilateral institutions such as the European Union and NATO prevented any further European wars.

Perhaps that willful blindness stems from Bannon’s conviction that a world war against radical Islam is imminent. He insisted that, “We’re at the very beginning stages of a global war against Islamic fascism.” Clearly he has bought into the thesis that Christian civilization is at risk.

Trump’s Islamophobic national security adviser, Michael Flynn, promotes the same over-the-top message. And some of Trump’s transition advisers, such as Frank Gaffney, who appeared 34 times on a radio show hosted by Bannon, push absurd conspiracy theories that imagine Muslims imposing sharia law on the United States. Such apocalyptic visions misconstrue the real, but manageable, struggle that must, and will, be waged against Islamist terrorists.

But with Bannon by Trump’s side, whispering anti-Muslim warnings in his ear, and encouraging disdain for alliances and allies, the chaos of the president’s first weeks makes perfect sense. Every Muslim is a threat. The Australian prime minister is a wimp. The hell with the European Union. We'll fight the Islamic fascists with Putin (another mirage).

And as if that weren’t enough, Bannon has predicted on the radio that we'll be going to war with China.

Svengali? Rasputin? Or just a clever political provocateur? Bannon’s views are all there in the Vatican speech, and in his radio broadcasts. I hope responsible GOP legislators and cabinet members will digest and counter them. Otherwise, we should all be very afraid.