Newsflash: that was achieved 50 years agohoundawg wrote:watching him turn government into a bad joke
He's just doing a good job of maintaining the status quo

Newsflash: that was achieved 50 years agohoundawg wrote:watching him turn government into a bad joke

He's raising the bar out of sight and taking you with it.CID1990 wrote:Newsflash: that was achieved 50 years agohoundawg wrote:watching him turn government into a bad joke
He's just doing a good job of maintaining the status quo

https://nyti.ms/2ePrrdHBannon Calls Comey Firing the Biggest Mistake in ‘Modern Political History’
WASHINGTON — In his first extended interview since he left the White House last month, Stephen K. Bannon was unsparing in his criticism: calling out top Republicans, West Wing staff, the “pearl-clutching mainstream media,” special counsel investigators and the Roman Catholic Church.
He even singled out President Trump, labeling his firing of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, the biggest mistake in “modern political history.”
Pressed by the interviewer, Charlie Rose, Mr. Bannon said that had Mr. Comey not been fired, the Justice Department investigation into possible links between the Trump campaign and Russia’s election interference would not have been handed over to the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
“We would not have the Mueller investigation and the breadth that clearly Mr. Mueller is going for,” Mr. Bannon said. Mr. Mueller is said to be investigating whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice in firing Mr. Comey.
The assertion, made in an online-only segment of a wide-ranging “60 Minutes” interview that aired on Sunday night, was perhaps the most extraordinary of many criticisms made by Mr. Bannon as he sets out to reclaim his mantle as Mr. Trump’s most prominent outside supporter from his perch as the head of Breitbart News, the far-right website.