Bannon's Next Moves

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It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Awesome! Happy for him.
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Awesome! Happy for him.
Me too..happy he's a non-entity. Irrelevant.
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Awesome! Happy for him.
Me too..happy he's a non-entity. Irrelevant.
If that's what makes you sleep better go ahead and think that. The article you posted doesn't show he is a non entity...MANY candidates he is backing are running for office so. That's the whole point behind dark money....to stay OUT of the spotlight.
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Whatever he does he'll always be a reactionary rightwing moron.
 
Two-Shirts could act as a spoiler.

The last election was all about Mexicans and Muslims. Bannon was driving the car, Trump was his front man.

Trump has reneged on all kinds of promises he made to the rubes, and they don't care as long as he keeps bashing Mexicans and Muslims.

If Trump reneges on Mexicans, as it appears he is about to do, then all bets are off. Two-Shirts could act as a spoiler to take the country away from the GOP out of spite.
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Awesome! Happy for him.
Me too..happy he's a non-entity. Irrelevant.
If that's what makes you sleep better go ahead and think that. The article you posted doesn't show he is a non entity...MANY candidates he is backing are running for office so. That's the whole point behind dark money....to stay OUT of the spotlight.
Like cockroaches and rats--so I guess I agree..he's found his natural habitat.
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Awesome! Happy for him.
Me too..happy he's a non-entity. Irrelevant.
If that's what makes you sleep better go ahead and think that. The article you posted doesn't show he is a non entity...MANY candidates he is backing are running for office so. That's the whole point behind dark money....to stay OUT of the spotlight.
Like cockroaches and rats--so I guess I agree..he's found his natural habitat.
Keep crying snowflake. While Bannon continues to fund things in the dark and change the course of the country you keep crying about the lost election.
 
He's finished and will likely be found hanging from his balcony by the end of the year..
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Bannon’s next plan is drowning kittens in the Chesapeake.
 
Bannon's Next Moves

Does anyone other than Bannon and those tied to his coattails truly care what he does next?

hell yes - every member of Trumps Cartel is sweating bullets wondering how much Bannon knows, if he will go public with what he knows, and if their name is on his hit list ...
 
He's finished and will likely be found hanging from his balcony by the end of the year..
But he was your # 1 white supremacist at one time.
You’re very fickle.
You wouldn't know a White Supremacist if they were sitting right across from you. Go read the shit Breitbart puts out about Jews and Israel....nothing but a slobbering cuckfest. They LOVEEEEEE the jews and Israel....some funny white supremacists right there!
 
It seems he won't just fade away:


"In less than a week, Steve Bannon went from being the self-anointed revolutionary leader of the nationalist, Trumpist movement, to getting shunned by President Donald Trump, ditched by conservative allies and mega-donors, and, ultimately, ejected from his media flagship, Breitbart News.

Now, as he finds himself in a professional nadir, the enigmatic Bannon is already gaming out next steps.

Three sources with knowledge of Bannon’s plans say he intends to launch a new “dark money” nonprofit group in the coming weeks. The organization will be distinct from Bannon’s prior political endeavors, which included documentary films, political data-mining efforts, and more niche political and policy outfits. And unlike virtually all of those efforts, it will not receive funding from his estranged financial backers, Robert and Rebekah Mercer.

There will be some continuity, though. The new organization will focus on Bannon’s longtime pet issues: U.S. policy toward China and the Gulf region, immigration, and foreign trade.

The group, if it launches as planned, will offer an avenue for Bannon to remain involved in national politics after the high-profile disavowals from President Trump and the Mercers. It could also help him draw a salary after losing a hefty one. According to the personal financial disclosure statement he filed upon joining the White House last year, Bannon was paid more than $544,000 in 2016 by Breitbart and Mercer-funded entities Cambridge Analytica, Glittering Steel, and the Government Accountability Institute.

It’s a remarkable turn for a man who, not so long ago, had arguably the most powerful perch in American politics short of the president himself."
Awesome! Happy for him.
Me too..happy he's a non-entity. Irrelevant.
If that's what makes you sleep better go ahead and think that. The article you posted doesn't show he is a non entity...MANY candidates he is backing are running for office so. That's the whole point behind dark money....to stay OUT of the spotlight.
Like cockroaches and rats--so I guess I agree..he's found his natural habitat.
Keep crying snowflake. While Bannon continues to fund things in the dark and change the course of the country you keep crying about the lost election.
Lol...I hated Hillary--glad she lost..sorry that she lost to Trump, I admit--would have preferred Kasich. I doubt that Bannon is going to change anything..he is tainted..and smells like a loser. The only people who will be attracted to him and seek his support..will be losers, as well.
 
Awesome! Happy for him.
Me too..happy he's a non-entity. Irrelevant.
If that's what makes you sleep better go ahead and think that. The article you posted doesn't show he is a non entity...MANY candidates he is backing are running for office so. That's the whole point behind dark money....to stay OUT of the spotlight.
Like cockroaches and rats--so I guess I agree..he's found his natural habitat.
Keep crying snowflake. While Bannon continues to fund things in the dark and change the course of the country you keep crying about the lost election.
Lol...I hated Hillary--glad she lost..sorry that she lost to Trump, I admit--would have preferred Kasich. I doubt that Bannon is going to change anything..he is tainted..and smells like a loser. The only people who will be attracted to him and seek his support..will be losers, as well.
That's the WHOLE point of dark money....the candidate might know who its coming from but more than likely it will be funneled that Super PAC'S and other groups to the candidates. Kasich is the top cuckservative along with Jeb Bush...his kind of "conservatism" was soundly defeated hopefully forever!
 
Me too..happy he's a non-entity. Irrelevant.
If that's what makes you sleep better go ahead and think that. The article you posted doesn't show he is a non entity...MANY candidates he is backing are running for office so. That's the whole point behind dark money....to stay OUT of the spotlight.
Like cockroaches and rats--so I guess I agree..he's found his natural habitat.
Keep crying snowflake. While Bannon continues to fund things in the dark and change the course of the country you keep crying about the lost election.
Lol...I hated Hillary--glad she lost..sorry that she lost to Trump, I admit--would have preferred Kasich. I doubt that Bannon is going to change anything..he is tainted..and smells like a loser. The only people who will be attracted to him and seek his support..will be losers, as well.
That's the WHOLE point of dark money....the candidate might know who its coming from but more than likely it will be funneled that Super PAC'S and other groups to the candidates. Kasich is the top cuckservative along with Jeb Bush...his kind of "conservatism" was soundly defeated hopefully forever!
OK..except...Bannon has no money to funnel--his source of income is shot. Big money..the kind that makes a difference...isn't going to flirt with Bannon--everyone knows that he will plant a knife in their back..if it suits his purposes.

I think you will find that Trump's takeover of the Republican party is an aberration--and that main stream Conservatism is alive and well.
 
Bannon's Next Moves

Does anyone other than Bannon and those tied to his coattails truly care what he does next?

hell yes - every member of Trumps Cartel is sweating bullets wondering how much Bannon knows, if he will go public with what he knows, and if their name is on his hit list ...
every member of Trumps Cartel is sweating bullets wondering how much Bannon knows

Why would they do that? They already know what he knows; he was "there" just as were the other key players around Trump. Insofar as there were "there" and know "it," they can safely assume he knows "it" too.
 

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