Horowitz: I’m Witnessing a Witch Hunt Based on a Distortion of My Own Words
In the post-election crying jag of disappointed Hillary supporters we are witnessing the most egregious witch-hunt in American history.
In the post-election crying jag of disappointed Hillary supporters we are witnessing the most egregious witch-hunt in American history.
Jeff Cox writes at CNBC.com that a speech delivered in 2014 by Donald Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon offers a glimpse into how the new Trump administration may approach Wall Street bailouts and financial reform.
NBC News New York attempted to blame President-Elect Donald Trump and his incoming chief strategist and former Breitbart News CEO, Stephen Bannon, for alleged hate crimes across the country.
Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney was a guest on Breitbart News Daily Wednesday morning, where SiriusXM host Alex Marlow asked him to run through the arguments for and against Rep. Keith Ellison becoming chair of the Democratic National Committee.
Every time the right gains the upper hand, the left and its ever-obedient media engage in the politics of personal destruction. When the Reagan Administration was coming in, the media promoted Bush loyalist James Baker and vilified Ed Meese, a long-time Reagan friend and ally. The left smeared Robert Bork, turning that incredible jurist into a monster. They tried to do the same to Clarence Thomas.
Donald Trump’s campaign dismissed accusations that Stephen K. Bannon is a white supremacist and an anti-Semite on Wednesday morning, suggesting that critics are simply upset that they lost the election.
On Monday’s On The Record with host Tucker Carlson, conservative radio host and author Laura Ingraham said she would “seriously consider” becoming President-Elect Donald Trump’s press secretary if offered the position and defended chief strategist Steve Bannon against the media smear campaign.
In an op-ed in the Washington Times, Jeffrey Scott Shapiro defends Steve Bannon, writing that the “charge that Trump’s chief strategist is an anti-Semite is sordid — and wrong.”
Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large and In-House Counsel Joel B. Pollak appeared Wednesday morning on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, and defended the company’s Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon, while calling out NPR’s racist programming.
Steve Bannon warned of a coming wave of terrorist attacks suffered by the West months before the attack on Charlie Hebdo in Paris marked the start of that wave. In a wide-ranging discussion in the Vatican in 2014, Bannon presciently
Buzzfeed reporter J. Lester Feder provides a transcript of a speech given by Donald Trump’s new chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon in the summer of 2014 before a conference at the Vatican focused on poverty. Bannon’s remarks predicted the coming populist movements and detailed how the concurrent forces of militant radical Islamic, the corrupt crony capitalism of “the Party of Davos,” and the dehumanizing secularization of the West were all converging into a global conflict.
Outgoing U.S. senator Harry Reid called for president-elect Donald Trump to rescind his appointment of Stephen K. Bannon as White House Chief Strategist.
David P. Goldman writes that the current attacks on former Breitbart Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon are an expression of rage from the “defeated and humiliated elites” who cast their lot with losing presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin wrote a fiery defense of Stephen K. Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump’s chief strategist and senior counselor, against false media accusations of racism and anti-Semitism.
I’m not looking backwards, I’m looking forward,” Paul Ryan says. “I’m looking to the future and I’m looking forward to how we make this work for the American people, how we help president-elect Trump be the most successful president in our lifetimes.”
TEL AVIV – With the allegations of anti-Semitism against Steve Bannon quickly collapsing, the far-left Jewish Forward newspaper has trotted out a creative new smear: Bannon is an anti-Semite who loves the Jewish state.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach writes an open letter to Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, to defend former Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon against accusations of anti-Semitism.
TEL AVIV – Alan Dershowitz, a staunch Democrat and emeritus law professor at Harvard University, is hitting back against the smears claiming White House appointee Steve Bannon is anti-Semitic, arguing it is “not legitimate to call somebody an anti-Semite because you might disagree with their policies.”
Jonathan Swan reports in The Hill about the policy focus of Stephen K. Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump’s chief strategist and senior counselor.
Stephen K. Bannon (or, for those who want to maximize their SEO, Steve Bannon) — president-elect Donald Trump’s pick for White House chief strategist — made his pet issues known long before joining Trump’s insurgent presidential campaign. Now, Americans can reflect on what issues Bannon may take on within a Trump White House — and it does not look good for the culture of corruption in Washington, DC.
Steve Bannon is a staunch supporter of the Jewish state who is committed to fighting anti-Semitism, asserted Aaron Klein, Breitbart’s Jerusalem bureau chief.
Morton Klein writes: “ZOA’s own experience and analysis of Breitbart articles confirms Mr. Bannon’s and Breitbart’s friendship and fair-mindedness towards Israel and the Jewish people. To accuse Mr. Bannon and Breitbart of anti-Semitism is Orwellian.”
Steve Bannon is a friend of the Jewish people and a defender of Israel, as well as being a passionate American patriot and a great leader.
The Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” columnist Paul Bedard reports on the conservative movement’s praise for President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Stephen K. Bannon as senior counselor and chief strategist.
President-elect Donald Trump announced on Sunday that Stephen K. Bannon will be the White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor while Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus will serve as White House Chief of Staff.
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet The Press,” President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said that campaign CEO Steve Bannon will have a “big role” in the Trump administration.
Paul Ryan on Sunday said he has “no concerns” about President-elect Donald Trump hiring one of the speaker’s longtime critics as his chief of staff: Breitbart chief Steve Bannon.
Stephen K. Bannon, chief executive of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, was a guest of the show he formerly hosted when he joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Wednesday’s Breitbart News Daily.
On Wednesday’s edition of Breitbart News Daily, SiriusXM host Alex Marlow introduced a unique surprise guest: Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon, the founding host of Breitbart News Daily, currently on leave from Breitbart to serve as chief executive officer of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
From the New York Times’ Jeremy Peters and Maggie Haberman:
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Some in the deeply factionalized Republican Party, including Mr. Trump and some of his senior aides, are already fanning the flames for a revolt against the House speaker, Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, once Congress reconvenes after the election. Mr. Trump, who has lashed out at the speaker for being critical of him, has privately said that Mr. Ryan should pay a price for his disloyalty, according to two people close to Mr. Trump who insisted on anonymity to describe internal campaign discussions.
Scott Wong of The Hill writes that “Speculation about [Speaker of the House Paul] Ryan’s future is becoming a parlor game in Washington.” This is in no small measure due to the phenomenal candidacy of Donald J. Trump.
Thursday night on Fox News Channel after the third and final presidential debate, businessman and investor Mark Cuban said regardless of the election results, “the big winner” will be “Steve Bannon and Breitbart.”
Kenneth P. Vogel of Politico writes that Donald Trump is sharpening his message to his base — the disaffected white working class — in calling out a conspiracy of media, big corporations, and wealthy donors to elect Hillary Clinton.
In politics, you know you’re getting somewhere when your name becomes the “peg.” That is, if your name is used as a tease to get readers to keep reading, then you’ve got some star-power.
It has now been 271 days since Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton held a press conference.
Once the internet’s gold standard for myth-busting, Snopes.com has become just another partisan mouthpiece.
It has now been 265 days since Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton held a press conference. The next event on her public schedule is not until August 31st, when she is slated to give a speech to the American Legion National Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Amid a deafening chorus calling for the closure of her corrupt foundation to stop bagging foreign cash for favors, embattled Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has decided to label 31 million people as racists, simply because they don’t agree with her:
Wednesday on MSNBC’s “MTP Daily,” while commenting on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s latest attacks on his opponent Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s pay-to-play accusations between then-Secretary Clinton’s State Department and her family’s organization the Clinton Foundation, MSNBC anchor and
Fox News Anchor Megyn Kelly attempted multiple times to bait Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus into offering negative commentary about former Breitbart News and current Trump Campaign CEO Steve Bannon’s prior statements about the GOP establishment.