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Virgil: The Real Purpose of the Left’s Permanent Campaign Against Steve Bannon

In the past, Virgil has taken note of various Main Stream Media tricks, such as the false “argument from authority” and the “assertion of a false conflict.” Well, the MSM is at it again. This newest trick can be called, “build him up so as to try to knock him down.” A case in point is the lead editorial in The New York Times on January 31, entitled, “President Bannon?”

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Virgil: Making America Great Again—Or Not: The Establishment Targets Trump’s Top Strategist

Attacks on Stephen K. Bannon, the former executive chairman of Breitbart, slated to become the top strategist in the Trump White House, are nothing new. Just since the election, Mother Jones magazine has called him “worse . . . than a racist,” Joy Behar labeled him “a fascist,” and former Vermont governor Howard Dean insisted, against all evidence, that he is “a Nazi.” You get the idea. Despite the many false labels, Bannon’s actual views can only be described as Trumpian, and he has held them for a long time. So of course the globalists hate him, too.

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Daily Mail: Trump Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon Says ‘Deplorables’ Need to Hold Administration Accountable

Donald Trump’s senior counselor and chief strategist Stephen K.Bannon appeared on Breitbart News Saturday on Sirius XMRadio channel 125 and told Breitbart’s Washington Political Editor Matthew Boyle “this whole movement is really in the top of the first inning.” Bannon who currently is on leave from his role as Executive Chairman for Breitbart created the Breitbart radio shows with Sirius and formerly hosted the daily show, which airs Monday through Friday at 6 to 9 AM EST.

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Trumpocrat David ‘Mudcat’ Saunders: Charges of Racism and White Nationalism Against Steve Bannon Are ‘Insane’

On Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily, veteran Democratic strategist-turned-“Trumpocrat” David Saunders told SiriusXM host Matt Boyle the charges of racism thrown at former Breitbart News executive and founding Breitbart News Daily host Steve Bannon, following his departure to work for the Tump campaign and Trump White House, are utterly ridiculous.

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Washington Times Top 10 Fake News Stories: #9 ‘Bannon White Supremacist’

Kelly Riddell writes in the Washington Times that “since ‘fake news’ is all the rage within the mainstream media,” she has comprises a Top 10 list of news stories reported on by the mainstream media “that turned out to be, well, fake.” Number 9 on the list is the media’s false reporting that Steve Bannon, former Breitbart Executive Chairman and current chief strategist to Donald Trump, is a “white supremacist.”

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Anti-Defamation League Plays Victim After False Attack on Bannon

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) claims that it is the victim of an “organized” campaign to discredit it — after launching an organized campaign against President-elect Donald J. Trump on the basis of false and defamatory charges of antisemitism and racism against his newly-appointed Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor, Stephen K. Bannon of Breitbart News.

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Richmond Times-Dispatch: Steve Bannon Discusses His Richmond Roots and Condemning Racism

Graham Moomaw of the Richmond Times-Dispatch interviews Steve Bannon, Donald Trump’s new chief strategist and a self-described “son of Richmond.” Bannon, whose close-knit Irish Catholic family lived in a racially diverse working class neighborhood, describes the “very strong imprint” Richmond’s North Side had on him and on his support for America’s inner cities. “I’m a huge advocate of the inner cities and the vibrancy of the city. I think Richmond’s an example of that,” Bannon tells Moomaw.

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Boston Globe: Harvard Classmates Remember Steve Bannon’s Intellect and Leadership

The Boston Globe’s Matt Viser profiles Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon’s time as a student at Harvard Business School. Though Bannon — who grew up in a working class Irish Catholic family in Richmond, Virginia, working at a junk yard during his summer breaks — was not from an Ivy League pedigree, he earned a coveted spot in the prestigious school after serving in the U.S. Navy and earning undergraduate and post-graduate degrees at Virginia Tech and Georgetown University. Bannon’s Harvard classmates remember him as a gregarious and intellectually gifted leader with a knack for cutting to the heart of an issue.

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Politico: Steve Bannon’s First Pick for President Was Sarah Palin

Ruairí Arrieta-Kenna writes at Politico that before Stephen K. Bannon “embraced the mogul from Manhattan,” the former Breitbart Executive Chairman and current chief strategist to Donald Trump had his eye “on another gifted populist” outsider — former Alaska governor Sarah Palin. Both Bannon and Palin realized that the Republican Party needed to “drain the swamp” in DC and champion the forgotten American working class if it ever wanted to regain the White House again.

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Politico: ‘Scour Breitbart’ for ‘Clues’ About Trump Policy

Politico’s Nahal Toosi scours Breitbart News’s national security articles and op-eds for clues about the incoming Trump administration’s foreign policy, noting in particular Breitbart’s decidedly pro-Israel and anti-radical Islamic terror stance. Though Breitbart’s former Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon is on a leave of absence to serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s chief strategist, Toosi writes that “foreign and domestic” observers “will likely scour Breitbart every day for clues about what the administration will do.”

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KASSAM: Breitbart News Network Has ‘Effortless Diversity’

Breitbart London editor in chief has told Ireland’s national broadcaster that the Breitbart News Network has “effortless diversity” within its ranks, as the establishment media continues to attack the company as a “white nationalist” site. From an interview with Radio RTE: “Brexit

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