Anonymous wrote:
I find them both repugnant and equally scumbags. Flynn is a QAnon believer, which is really bad.
Anonymous wrote:^ to continue, Bannon was welcomed with open arms in certain European nationalist circles and attempted to orchestrate nationalist strategies in Europe with the help of powerful people who work behind the scenes in various countries. As a European, I follow those news. At one point, there was a real and present danger of a nationalist sweep across all of Europe. Americans who focus merely on domestic news may have missed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what does an indictment mean? He goes to jail? He pays a fine? He gets a news headline?
Arrested, then trial
^ Me again: this is for the contempt of Congress charge. It's not a big jail term he's facing. Who knows if he'll get a jail term. But it is SOMETHING.
So basically nothing but it keeps him in the news. Winner: Steve Bannon.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with this indictment, and by way of background - I thought Trump was the worst President we've ever had with no redeeming qualities. So, that said, I never quite got the intensity of the Bannon-hate from my leftie type friends. I find him disagreeable and he was clearly working for political goals I disagree with. But I've never been able to work up too much emotion about him one way or the other.
Am I missing something? Is he a uniquely bad person? Like head and shoulders above the other miscreants in the Trump administration? For example, my friends dislike Michael Flynn, but they never seemed as worked up about him as Bannon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what does an indictment mean? He goes to jail? He pays a fine? He gets a news headline?
Arrested, then trial
^ Me again: this is for the contempt of Congress charge. It's not a big jail term he's facing. Who knows if he'll get a jail term. But it is SOMETHING.
Anonymous wrote:So what does an indictment mean? He goes to jail? He pays a fine? He gets a news headline?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what does an indictment mean? He goes to jail? He pays a fine? He gets a news headline?
Arrested, then trial
Anonymous wrote:So what does an indictment mean? He goes to jail? He pays a fine? He gets a news headline?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with this indictment, and by way of background - I thought Trump was the worst President we've ever had with no redeeming qualities. So, that said, I never quite got the intensity of the Bannon-hate from my leftie type friends. I find him disagreeable and he was clearly working for political goals I disagree with. But I've never been able to work up too much emotion about him one way or the other.
Am I missing something? Is he a uniquely bad person? Like head and shoulders above the other miscreants in the Trump administration? For example, my friends dislike Michael Flynn, but they never seemed as worked up about him as Bannon.
Steve Bannon’s role was to stir up as much awful racist, anti-immigrant, etc. sentiment as possible so Trump could win on a campaign of addressing all of the fury Bannon stoked. Michael Flynn broke the law, but his conduct did not attack the fabric of our society the way Bannon’s did.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with this indictment, and by way of background - I thought Trump was the worst President we've ever had with no redeeming qualities. So, that said, I never quite got the intensity of the Bannon-hate from my leftie type friends. I find him disagreeable and he was clearly working for political goals I disagree with. But I've never been able to work up too much emotion about him one way or the other.
Am I missing something? Is he a uniquely bad person? Like head and shoulders above the other miscreants in the Trump administration? For example, my friends dislike Michael Flynn, but they never seemed as worked up about him as Bannon.