
Juiliani, Ben Carson, Priebus, lobbyists, Gingrich, Cruz? All ESTABLISHMENT.
IRONY! Bannon is the only anti-establishment appointee! But I fear he is more than that. He seems to be a capitalist in search of an empire. NOT an anarchist.
"an·ar·chy"
ˈanərkē/
noun
noun: anarchy
a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority.
"he must ensure public order in a country threatened with anarchy"
synonyms:
lawlessness, nihilism, mobocracy, revolution, insurrection, disorder, chaos, mayhem, tumult, turmoil" conditions are dangerously ripe for anarchy"
antonyms:
government, order
absence of government and absolute freedom of the individual, regarded as a political ideal.
Bannon is a capitalists, but a lousy one who wants to ship out human resources (Asians, Jews, Muslims, blacks, women, etc. - anyone not like him) so America is all white, and all male. By the way, Stephen, an all male society will die off in about 85-100 years.
"An Anarchist FAQ - F.1 Are "anarcho"-capitalists really anarchists?"
http://www.infoshop.org/AnarchistFAQSectionF1
""Anarcho"-capitalists claim to be anarchists because they say that they oppose government. As noted in the last section, they use a dictionary definition of anarchism. However, this fails to appreciate that anarchism is a political theory. As dictionaries are rarely politically sophisticated things, this means that they fail to recognise that anarchism is more than just opposition to government, it is also marked a opposition to capitalism (i.e. exploitation and private property). Thus, opposition to government is a necessary but not sufficient condition for being an anarchist -- you also need to be opposed to exploitation and capitalist private property. As "anarcho"-capitalists do not consider interest, rent and profits (i.e. capitalism) to be exploitative nor oppose capitalist property rights, they are not anarchists."
From Wikipedia:
"Breitbart News
Bannon became a member of the board of Breitbart News.[19] In March 2012, after founder Andrew Breitbart's death, Bannon became executive chairman of Breitbart News LLC, the parent company of Breitbart News.[20][21][22] Under his leadership, Breitbart took a more alt-right and nationalistic approach towards its agenda.[23] Bannon declared the website "the platform for the alt-right" in 2016.[24] Bannon identifies as a conservative.[25][26][27] Speaking about his role at Breitbart, Bannon said: "We think of ourselves as virulently anti-establishment, particularly 'anti-' the permanent political class."[28]
The New York Times described Breitbart News under Bannon's leadership as a "curiosity of the fringe right wing", with "ideologically driven journalists", that is a source of controversy "over material that has been called misogynist, xenophobic and racist." The newspaper also noted how Breitbart was now a "potent voice" for Donald Trump's presidential campaign.[29] Former Breitbart editor-at-large Ben Shapiro wrote that under Bannon's leadership, "Breitbart has become the alt-right go-to website… pushing white ethno-nationalism as a legitimate response to political correctness, and the comment section turning into a cesspool for white supremacist mememakers."[30] Shapiro wrote that Bannon used the website for his own personal gain, and was "vindictive" against his opponents.[30]"
"Stephen Bannon and Breitbart News, in Their Words"
By DANIEL VICTOR and LIAM STACKNOV. 14, 2016
[These are Stephen Bannon's words. Such a welcome addition to the Government of the United States of America.]
‘Anger Is a Good Thing’
• “Fear is a good thing. Fear is going to lead you to take action,” he said in a 2010 interview.
• Referring to Ann Coulter, Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin in a 2011 radio interview on Political Vindication Radio, he said: “These women cut to the heart of the progressive narrative. That’s why there are some unintended consequences of the women’s liberation movement. That, in fact, the women that would lead this country would be pro-family, they would have husbands, they would love their children. They wouldn’t be a bunch of dykes that came from the Seven Sisters schools up in New England. That drives the left insane, and that’s why they hate these women.”
• Mr. Bannon made a movie in 2012 about the Occupy Wall Street protests. He told an interviewer: “After making the Occupy movie, when you finish watching the film, you want to take a hot shower. You want to go home and shower because you’ve just spent an hour and 15 minutes with the greasiest, dirtiest people you will ever see.”
• “I think anger is a good thing,” he told a gathering of conservatives in Washington in 2013, according to a profile in The Atlantic. “This country is in a crisis. And if you’re fighting to save this country, if you’re fighting to take this country back, it’s not going to be sunshine and patriots. It’s going to be people who want to fight.”
Donald Trump Is Picking His Cabinet. Here’s a Shortlist.
‘Virulently Anti-Establishment’
• “I’m a Leninist,” Mr. Bannon was quoted as saying by a writer for The Daily Beast who met him at a party in 2014. He later said he did not recall the conversation. “Lenin wanted to destroy the state, and that’s my goal, too,” the site quoted him as saying. “I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of today’s establishment.”
• “What we need to do is bitch-slap the Republican Party,” he said in a 2010 radio interview on Political Vindication Radio.
• “We don’t believe there is a functional conservative party in this country, and we certainly don’t think the Republican Party is that,” he told the same gathering. “It’s going to be an insurgent, center-right populist movement that is virulently anti-establishment, and it’s going to continue to hammer this city, both the progressive left and the institutional Republican Party.”
• “There is a growing global anti-establishment revolt against the permanent political class at home, and the global elites that influence them, which impacts everyone from Lubbock, Tex., to London, England,” he said in a 2014 interview in The New York Times.
•“Let the grassroots turn on the hate because that’s the ONLY thing that will make them do their duty,” he wrote about Republican leaders in a 2014 email exchange with a Breitbart News editor. The emails were obtained by The Daily Beast.
• “We call ourselves ‘the Fight Club.’ You don’t come to us for warm and fuzzy,” Mr. Bannon told The Washington Post this year. “We think of ourselves as virulently anti-establishment, particularly ‘anti-’ the permanent political class. We say Paul Ryan was grown in a petri dish at the Heritage Foundation.”"
Boy, am I looking forward to a Great America with Bannon leading the way.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/15/us/politics/stephen-bannon-breitbart-words.html