Steve Bannon OUT as Trump strategist | The Daily Dose – 8/18/2017

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 31: White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon (R) listens to U.S. President Donald Trump at the beginning of a meeting with government cyber security experts in the Roosevelt Room at the White House January 31, 2017 in Washington, DC. Citing the hack of computers at the Democratic National Committee by Russia, Trump said that the private and public sectors must do more to prevent and protect against cyber attacks. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Surprise, Surprise. Steve Bannon has reportedly been fired from his position as Trump’s White House senior strategist.
There has been a concerted effort by Democrats and the media to oust the former Breitbart.com head since his appointment to the position and it seems the White House has finally capitulated to those demands in the wake of the racial and political violence in Charlottesville, VA last weekend.
Many on the left and in the media have alleged that Bannon is a member of the alt-right, a group he has personally labeled ‘clowns’. Evidently, personally disavowing an ideology and calling it’s membership ‘clowns’ means nothing in the ‘Emotions first. Facts never.’ political climate of 2017 America.
Democrats and the media have been pushing, and pushing, and pushing for Trump to fire Steve Bannon. He has finally relented and met their demands.
The response?
‘Trump Has Decided To fire Steve Bannon To Cover For His Charlottesville Racism‘.
I swear, no matter what the man says, does, doesn’t say, or doesn’t do, he will always be portrayed by his political and social elite detractors as being in the wrong.
No wonder Trump called them ‘truly bad people’.
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