Bannon needs to push this. When the establishment turns on him and he gets spit on and marginalized, more people will wake up to the current con.
What do you mean "when".
I think he means when ConInc turns against him, sort of like they recently did turn on Tucker.
Politicians have been evil for all of mankind's history. Even 2000 years ago, Julius Caesars' best friend stabbed him in the back with every single other senator having a go first.
So why do people assume that changed in WW2 for every country except Germany, Japan and Italy?
Friction point: Netanyahu released an unusually pointed statement objecting to the "executive board" for Gaza, which the White House named on Friday.
- The committee, which reports to the Trump-led Board of Peace, includes the foreign minister of Turkey and a senior Qatari official, despite Netanyahu's insistence that those countries have no role in governing Gaza.
The other side: Asked by Axios about Netanyahu's comment, the senior U.S. official doubled down.
- The official said Netanyahu was not consulted on the membership of the committee because he does not have a say in the matter.
- "If he wants us to deal with Gaza, it will have to be our way. We worked over him. Let him focus on Iran and let us deal with Gaza. We are not going to argue with him. He will do his politics and we will keep moving forward with our plan. He can't really go against us," the U.S. official said.
- The senior official added that unless Netanyahu wants to send Israeli troops back into the fight in Gaza, with the U.S. withdrawing from this issue, he'll have to get with the U.S. program.
- "We are doing him a favor. If this fails he can say, 'I told you so.' We know that if it succeeds he will claim credit."
President Trump and his administration rolled out the Board of Peace initiative for Gaza in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, featuring leaders of more than 20 countries that notably did not include major European Union allies.
Countries that have agreed to join the board include Argentina, Belarus, Morocco, Vietnam, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, Hungary, Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, Jordan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia.