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A sinister Stephen Bannon makes Westeros look like Sesame Street

 

A sinister Stephen Bannon makes Westeros look like Sesame Street

So with the appointment of Stephen Bannon as the Trump Campaign CEO, The Donald has quadrupled down to poke the GOP in the eye with a dogpoop stick. It was Bannon who helped organize the Nehlen invasion outside of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan’s home causing enough fear to remove his children. Bannon is perhaps best known for sucking up to Michele Bachamann, Sarah Palin and Sean Hannity, but it is one of his employees who tells the Bannon story best, Breitbart.com reporter Ben Shapiro who quit in March after Bannon sided with Corey Lewandowski and his man handling one of Bannon’s employees Michelle Fields. Here is just one paragraph from Shapiro’s piece  

Bannon Is A Legitimately Sinister Figure. Many former employees of Breitbart News are afraid of Steve Bannon. He is a vindictive, nasty figure, infamous for verbally abusing supposed friends and threatening enemies. Bannon is a smarter version of Trump: he’s an aggressive self-promoter who name-drops to heighten his profile and woo bigger names, and then uses those bigger names as stepping stools to his next destination. Trump may be his final destination. Or it may not. He will attempt to ruin anyone who impedes his unending ambition, and he will use anyone bigger than he is – for example, Donald Trump – to get where he wants to go. Bannon knows that in the game of thrones, you win or die. And he certainly doesn’t intend to die. He’ll kill everyone else before he goes.