I'd not heard the guy's name before but I recognise his voice. (underwood)
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Majid's okay. Give him a chance. He's very neutral and open minded.
Anyway, I'm away for a tub. Mon Anderson in the tennis. 5/1, or thereabouts
Laterzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I'd not heard the guy's name before but I recognise his voice. (underwood)wac Majid's okay. Give him a chance. He's very neutral and open minded.Anyway, I'm away for a tub. Mon Anderson in the tennis. 5/1, or thereabouts Laterzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I have just finished reading Steve Brannon’s book, Always the Rebel. A very interesting insight to the man how his family upbringing was that of a traditional Democrat like JFK Truman etc, not like the elitist Democrats of today Clinton Obama and Co. He says that Clinton, Obama belong to the Saul Alinsky anarchist movement, whos aim is and has bankrupted the USA. He goes on to say how up until the 60s most, if not all American presidents followed a protectionist America first policy, this included Lincoln, who faced a crisis when the Southern States wanted free trade with rest of the world, because they grew food and cotton and wanted fancy European goods. Lincoln knew this would be ruinous for the Industrialised north and set about raining in the South.
I have just finished reading Steve Brannon’s book, Always the Rebel.A very interesting insight to the man how his family upbringing was that of a traditional Democrat like JFK Truman etc, not like the elitist Democrats of today Clinton Obama and Co
'.........Hard-right former Trump aide Steve Bannon has been interviewed a number of times this weekend by friendly faces such as his old pal Nigel Farage. But his composure cracked when he faced even the modest challenge of being 'called out' for supporting far-right law-breaker Stephen Lennon (aka Tommy Robinson).
Off-air - but not 'off the record' - Bannon burst into an expletive-laden rant at LBC political editor Theo Usherwood:
( unprintable here, lists of f words - and stating that Robinson is the ' backbone of England ' )
Lennon's supporters have demonstrated their vileness this weekend, with one group forcing a bus to stop so they could hurl abuse at its Muslim woman driver until police intervened and marchers waving an inflatable sex doll bearing the face of London's Muslim mayor riding a pig
Comment:
Bannon's old protégé Donald Trump has just been welcomed with open arms by the craven Tories, while hundreds of thousands of people marched and demonstrated in protest. But at least the Tories can plead that he's a head of state. But Bannon?
Lennon/Robinson as the backbone of this country is a joke - and a sick one. We're stuck with him, but why is Bannon allowed free entry to this country when he supports those who foster hate and ignorance?....."
'.........Hard-right former Trump aide Steve Bannon has been interviewed a number of times this weekend by friendly faces such as his old pal Nigel Farage. But his composure cracked when he faced even the modest challenge of being 'called out' for su
@Facts Steve Bannon talks a lot of sence I suggest you read his book Always The Rebel. He is old school Democrat at heart just like you are old school Labour., both parties have been infiltrated by the elitists who treat ordinery citizens with contempt. Open boarders free trade results in hard working people been shafted, by cheap labour.
@FactsSteve Bannon talks a lot of sence I suggest you read his book Always The Rebel.He is old school Democrat at heart just like you are old school Labour., both parties have been infiltrated by the elitists who treat ordinery citizens with contempt
easy to see why bannon has been disowned by the right wing, obv a disgusting man with claims to being drug and alcohol free extremely suspect.
Although it is rather sad that the forum simpletons come running to his dog whistles.
easy to see why bannon has been disowned by the right wing, obv a disgusting man with claims to being drug and alcohol free extremely suspect.Although it is rather sad that the forum simpletons come running to his dog whistles.
Facts 15 Jul 18 18:21 Joined: 05 May 03 | Topic/replies: 26,388 | Blogger: Facts's blog '.........Hard-right former Trump aide Steve Bannon has been interviewed a number of times this weekend by friendly faces such as his old pal Nigel Farage. But his composure cracked when he faced even the modest challenge of being 'called out' for supporting far-right law-breaker Stephen Lennon (aka Tommy Robinson).
Off-air - but not 'off the record' - Bannon burst into an expletive-laden rant at LBC political editor Theo Usherwood:
( unprintable here, lists of f words - and stating that Robinson is the ' backbone of England ' )
Lennon's supporters have demonstrated their vileness this weekend, with one group forcing a bus to stop so they could hurl abuse at its Muslim woman driver until police intervened and marchers waving an inflatable sex doll bearing the face of London's Muslim mayor riding a pig
^
1. He did go for Theo Usherwood on air and you had to feel sorry for him. But at the same time Usherwood was trying to be clever and failed miserably by bringing out old quotes from many years ago and missing the point. TR is not in prison for make comments many years ago.
2. Now lets look at the 'supporters'. Surely no one is claiming the actions by individuals can account for everyone that is against rape gangs? By that you could say that idiots that had placards of a naked baby trump or banners using the must disgusting language against Trump represent all those people with legitimate grievances against Trump.
Facts15 Jul 18 18:21Joined: 05 May 03| Topic/replies: 26,388 | Blogger: Facts's blog'.........Hard-right former Trump aide Steve Bannon has been interviewed a number of times this weekend by friendly faces such as his old pal Nigel Farage. But his co
only thing that narks me is his weird pronunciation - "Islim" . I know the Yanks are famous for their mispronunciations but thats the first time I've heard that one
great interview, so much triggering only thing that narks me is his weird pronunciation - "Islim" . I know the Yanks are famous for their mispronunciations but thats the first time I've heard that one