Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Will Bannon run with Milo in 2020?

It's no secret that Breitbart head case Steve Bannon is getting more and more frustrated with President Donald Trump. He's so frustrated that he might run for president of the United States just to stick it to him in 2020. And while he isn't saying who he'd select as a running mate, my anonymous source said he's looking at Milo Yiannopoulos. 

And it's hard to imagine anyone who'd make a better president than a chronically angry guy who called the president "an eleven-year-old child."

Vanity Fair (the magazine that groveled on their symbolic knees in a stark apology to liberals and leftists everywhere for have the audacity to make a fun video about Hillary Clinton and their recommendation she get out of politics and maybe take up knitting) wrote an extensive report about Bannon. 

The writer, Gabriel Sherman, stated that the former White House chief strategist expressed concern over Trump's longevity as president. Evidently Bannon isn't happy about the direction the administration is going and is thinking that his own direct hands-on is needed for national politics.

Nothing could be further from the truth. What Bannon knows about politics was what 18th Century barbers knew about surgery. 

It was the genius Bannon who stood behind the election of Roy Moore, if that example means anything to you.

In October, Bannon told an adviser he'd run for president if Trump doesn't run again in 2020. In private conversations since getting fired from his White House gig, Bannon said Trump only as a 30 percent chance of serving out his term, whether it be impeachment or removed by the Cabinet invoking the 25th Amendment.

Sherman reached out to White House staff for a comment and was told that Bannon has been calling to get his old job back. One staffer told him "the president's best decision was firing James Comey. His second best decision was firing Steve Bannon, bar none."

That's hard to disagree with. 


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