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Showing Original Post only (View all)Charles P. Pierce: What Bannon Has Over the Trumps [View all]
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a14538853/what-bannon-has-over-trump/What Bannon Has Over the Trumps
He's smarter, and he wants to burn it all down even more than they do.
By Charles P. Pierce
Jan 3, 2018
It should be clear by now that the only real political talent possessed by Steve Bannon is his ability to take the usual political norms, shred them into slivers, and throw the whole mess up in front of an electric fan. He did that by helping elect the current president*, who has that same talent by the bucketful. He did that by promoting the Gadsden Mall Creeper in Alabama right up until the night before Roy Moore got pounded by Doug Jones, who was sworn in on Wednesday as the Democratic junior senator from Alabama. And now, according to a new book by Michael Wolff, Bannon apparently has decided that its time to bring the temple down on his own head, just for laughs. From The Guardian:
The meeting was revealed by the New York Times in July last year, prompting Trump Jr to say no consequential material was produced. Soon after, Wolff writes, Bannon remarked mockingly: The three senior guys in the campaign thought it was a good idea to meet with a foreign government inside Trump Tower in the conference room on the 25th floor with no lawyers. They didnt have any lawyers. Even if you thought that this was not treasonous, or unpatriotic, or bad shit, and I happen to think its all of that, you should have called the FBI immediately. Bannon went on, Wolff writes, to say that if any such meeting had to take place, it should have been set up in a Holiday Inn in Manchester, New Hampshire, with your lawyers who meet with these people. Any information, he said, could then be dump[ed]
down to Breitbart or something like that, or maybe some other more legitimate publication. Bannon added: You never see it, you never know it, because you dont need to
But thats the brain trust that they had.
It has been clear for a while that the Trump spalpeens, and Jared Kushner, the golden-child spalpeen-in-law, had no use for Bannon and that they probably are more than partly responsible for shoving the master strategist off the Truman Balcony. Bannon also apparently was quite plain about the peril presented by Robert Mueller to the president* as well.
Bannon has criticised Trumps decision to fire Comey. In Wolffs book, obtained by the Guardian ahead of publication from a bookseller in New England, he suggests White House hopes for a quick end to the Mueller investigation are gravely misplaced. You realise where this is going, he is quoted as saying. This is all about money laundering. Mueller chose [senior prosecutor Andrew] Weissmann first and he is a money-laundering guy. Their path to fucking Trump goes right through Paul Manafort, Don Jr and Jared Kushner
Its as plain as a hair on your face. Last month it was reported that federal prosecutors had subpoenaed records from Deutsche Bank, the German financial institution that has lent hundreds of millions of dollars to the Kushner property empire. Bannon continues: It goes through Deutsche Bank and all the Kushner shit. The Kushner shit is greasy. Theyre going to go right through that. Theyre going to roll those two guys up and say play me or trade me.
(Speaking of Jared, he brought the whole stupid sampler tray out the other day while talking about his bungled attempts at foreign policy. From Politico:
He told me, Im a businessman, and I dont care about the past. Old allies can be enemies, or enemies can be friends, so the past doesnt count, one official told the magazine. I was taken aback. It was frightening.
Yeah, hes such a businessman that hes stuck with one of the biggest white elephants in the history of Manhattan real-estate. Id certainly hand him the keys to NATO.)
The problem Bannons newfound candor presents to this White House is a simple one. Hes smarter than most of them are, including the president*. He is better at burning things down than they are because he does very little of it by accident. His talent for destruction is more finely honed and he is a man of no political conscience whatsoever, and now he has very little to lose. He also is someone who prospered in both high finance and in Hollywood, two places where having the essential humanity of a wolverine is a positive advantage.
The Trumps et. al., including the president*, were raised in an atmosphere in which nobody was around to tell them that they couldnt do X, or that they shouldnt do Y. This left them unprepared for someone like Bannon who, for all his faults, truly and deeply appears not to give a green shit about anything or anybody. And now, alas for the administration, the piper has shown up at the door, demanding payment.
Scorning apparent White House insouciance, Bannon reaches for a hurricane metaphor: Theyre sitting on a beach trying to stop a Category Five.
He also has a gift for metaphor. Here, from New York, is the entire excerpt. Read in awe and wonder.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/01/michael-wolff-fire-and-fury-book-donald-trump.html?utm_campaign=nym&utm_source=tw&utm_medium=s1
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Ummmm what's that story about the snake that this piece of crap trash liked to tell on the
Kirk Lover
Jan 2018
#6
And while they are all into 'buring things down' all I can envision is the rest of us
Maeve
Jan 2018
#10
Only 1 thing crazier than believing bannon/trump could run the white house: The GOP senate/house
lindysalsagal
Jan 2018
#15