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Originally Posted by Goofle
I believe you bud.
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You gotta admit that his cabinet picks have been "interesting", if nothing else so far. Bannon is a wildcat unknown. Is he as extreme in his views as he's let on via Breitbart and interviews prior to the election?
“Look, are there some people that are white nationalists that are attracted to some of the philosophies of the alt-right? Maybe,” he said. “Are there some people that are anti-Semitic that are attracted? Maybe. Right? Maybe some people are attracted to the alt-right that are homophobes, right? But that’s just like, there are certain elements of the progressive left and the hard left that attract certain elements.” (Mother Jones, August 2016)
“That’s why there are some unintended consequences of the women’s liberation movement,” he said, according to BuzzFeed. “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 d1kes that came from the Seven Sisters schools up in New England. That drives the left insane and that’s why they hate these women.” (Political Vindication Radio, 2011)
“We think of ourselves as virulently anti-establishment, particularly ‘anti-’ the permanent political class,” he told the Washington Post. “We say Paul Ryan was grown in a petri dish at the Heritage Foundation.” (Washington Post, January 2016)
“After making the Occupy movie, when you finish watching the film, you want to take a hot shower,” he said, according to The Atlantic. “You want to go home and shower because you’ve just spent an hour and fifteen minutes with the greasiest, dirtiest people you will ever see.” (The Atlantic, August 2016)
Rudy Giuliani is well past his shelf life as a politician. The dude came across as delusional and semi-coherent often times during his campaigning this past year.
Ted Cruz is, well Ted Cruz. The Tea Party darling willing to shut down the government in order to force feed their agendas.