In this article, the Washington Post tries to figure out where Steve Bannon has lived for the past three years.
He is now the most powerful advisor to the president. But who is he? Where does he vote? Where is his home? Does he have one?
In this article, the Washington Post tries to figure out where Steve Bannon has lived for the past three years.
He is now the most powerful advisor to the president. But who is he? Where does he vote? Where is his home? Does he have one?

He must have been a homeless drunk before moving into the White House.
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He looks and acts like a skid row bum. Where has he been? Ask the IRS.
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FIGHTING HATE // TEACHING TOLERANCE // SEEKING JUSTICE
MARCH 11, 2017
Good morning Jean,
Last April, long before Stephen K. Bannon became the chief strategist to President Trump and the architect of one of the president’s most draconian executive orders, the SPLC’s investigative blog Hatewatch published an analysis of Breitbart News, where Bannon was executive chairman, and its drift to the radical right.
The question that served as our headline “Is Breitbart Becoming the Media Arm of the Alt-Right?” was answered by Bannon himself when he told a Mother Jones reporter in July that Breitbart was, indeed, “the platform for the alt-right.”
Our recent research confirmed just how bad it was. Under Bannon, the comment section became infested with anti-Semitic language while their inflammatory coverage of migrants made it the radical right’s favorite daily news source.
Last week, The Huffington Post published a major article about Bannon’s affection for an obscure and disturbing novel released in 1973 that helped shape his worldview.”
Southern Poverty Law Center (from their email 3/11/2017)
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Thanks for this timely addition. The Post investigative team is surely one reason why Bannon/Trump call the media the “enemy of the American people.”
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Has anyone tried checking underneath the Anacostia Bridge?
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It seems like articles about Steve Bannon are few and far between, but I have come across a couple that were very interesting.
In one of them, Bannon was talking about his thoughts on immigration:
“Isn’t the beating heart of this problem, the real beating heart of it, of what we’ve got to get sorted here, is not illegal immigration? As horrific as that is, and it’s horrific, don’t we have a problem, we’ve looked the other way on this legal immigration that’s kind of overwhelmed this country? When you look and there’s got 61 million people, 20% of this country, is immigrants — is that not a massive problem? ….. Is that not the beating heart of this problem?”
http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/2/14472404/steve-bannon-legal-immigration-problem
I came across Bannon’s quote on immigration after I had already seen this interesting exchange between Bannon and Trump. Bannon’s interviewing Trump – actually, he’s really leading and coaxing Trump to say things that Trump didn’t say – in this interview. One of the few times that Trump disagreed with Bannon was on the issue of highly educated immigrants.
From the interview, when Trump and Bannon were talking about foreign students attending Ivy Leagues, and an immigration policy that might send them back.
“We have to be careful of that, Steve. You know, we have to keep our talented people in this country,” Trump said. He paused. Bannon said, “Um.”
“I think you agree with that,” Trump said. “Do you agree with that?”
Bannon was hesitant.
“When two-thirds or three-quarters of the CEOs in Silicon Valley are from South Asia or from Asia, I think . . . ” Bannon said, not finishing the sentence. “A country is more than an economy. We’re a civic society.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/how-bannon-flattered-and-coaxed-trump-on-policies-key-to-the-alt-right/2016/11/15/53c66362-ab69-11e6-a31b-4b6397e625d0_story.html?utm_term=.b2c5c3222592
I also came across an article that appeared in both the New Republic and Mother Jones about Bannon’s work in the Biosphere back in the ’90’s. This article claims that Bannon is pushing for the more extreme environmental policies that Trump has – even Pruitt is pushing on them. Bannon should know better.
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2017/03/steve-bannon-climate-change-project-biosphere
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Rasputin-Goebbels Steve Bannon’s address is
666 Satan Street
Dante’s Inferno
Circle IX
Treachery, Hell
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That made me laugh. Thanks, Lloyd.
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