Bannon Gets Axed

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Because leaving thousands of positions empty and then firing the few amount of workers you have isn't the way you run a good government, its a sign that you have no idea what youre doing and just like to surround yourself with sycophants. Bannon already had some interesting things to say about Trump's North Korea strategy.


http://prospect.org/article/steve-bannon-unrepentant

To me, this is pretty significant. At this point, Trump has lost practically all support in the Congress from moderate and establishment GOP politicians thanks to his comments in regards to C-Ville. This has left him with only the conservative populist crowd still on his side, who he seemed to be playing to through his two controversial press conferences over the past week.

But with Bannon being fired, he's now made a very potent enemy within that camp too. The fact is, he's now to some extent pissing on every major faction that might support him, so who will support him now?

Already there are cracks forming, check out the comments on Breitbart's article about firing Steve Bannon




And the rumors are that Gorka and Miller are next on the chopping block
Nothing has stumped the Trump, this wont either.
 
As if Trump wasn't interesting while campaigning. Bannon joined one year and a day ago. Coincidence?

Honestly? He flat out isn't as interesting, to me, in particular. He's just a ranty grandpa with a string of bad investments. Trump is boring.

With Bannon around, there's a Rasputin-figure. Bannon's got a vision. I know that everyone likes to pretend that he's just a booze-soaked slob-blogger who just helped with the campaigns, but I have sperged way too much over that dude. I am not one of those people who think Trump is actually the fascination figure.

Without Bannon, Team Trump is just a bunch of people who happened to be available and sufficiently ingratiating to a narcissist they want to use.
 
Trump sperg rages at North Korea whilst his firings and not-hirings consolidate an increasing amount of power and influence in the hands of his extended family. Much like the Kims do.
 
So did he fire him or did he resign?

He resigned back in April, today was just his last day. People are spazzing out over something that was coming for months, and if it really matters, he's back in his old position as head editor of Breitbart.
 
Trump is fascinating because he gave you all this delicious salt.


#neverforget
#natesilverisacompletefuckingcuck
#bannonwasabitch
#moochscrewedthepooch
#firemeupdaddy
#whydoesbrandobarishatewomen
 
Good Riddance. Otherwise, the real challenge, here and now, is what Trump does with it, more than anything.

I'm looking forward to... Continuing to watch the world burn.
 
Was surprised initially, but at the end of the day, we're not going to see any difference in how Trump runs the country. Bannon is one of the many nobodies who is going to come and go in the revolving door that is the Trump administration. Would not be surprised if in another 6 months, we're going to see another chief strategist bite the big bazooka.

This fucker is an elderly looking man wearing a baseball cap backwards!

Who the fuck still does this?

The entire population of middle aged white men in Pensacola, Florida.
 
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Welp, I guess a lot depends on how good Trump is at listening to his populist instincts, and if he can resist the establishment GOP cucks he's surrounded by.".

But this could mean Trump losing his base, and possibly getting pushed off the ticket in 2020.

The thing is: Pundits and the retard-wing of the Democratic Party has always had this idea of Trump being some sort of Lex Luthor, and as soon as he's defeated, things will get back to normal. But they've failed to admit to themselves that just getting rid of Trump, won't get rid of the sentiments that got him
elected in the first place.

The alternative to Trump won't be a Marco Rubio or a Jeb Bush. The alternative is a tougher, smarter more savvy Trump: Trump 2.0.

TLDR: Lots of massive salt eruptions ahead.
 
Trump is so disruptive that to be any less disruptive is to have disappeared without a trace before having an online presence whatsoever. Bannon leaving doesn't necessarily a weaker presidency, just tempers down the disruptiveness to a non-degree.
 
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