2. Bannon was Trump's campaign CEO. So what he says is noteworthy. Imagine of David Axelrod said Sasha & Malia Obama were guilty of treason. That would be news.
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3. Bannon made those comments to Wolff willingly, not under duress. So he knew they would come out. We have to assume he wanted them out there.
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4. Why would Bannon make statements that would hurt him not just with Trump but also Trump's base (which Bannon needs for future candidates he supports)?
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5. One possible explanation is that Bannon is just, on some level, nuts. A nihilist who wants to burn it all down. A natural hobo who wants to lose all future employment.
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6. Or maybe when Bannon talks it's the coke or the meth speaking.
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8. This is an interesting possibility. Suggests that Bannon is preparing for a post-Trump future even as GOP establishment ties itself to Trump:https://twitter.com/MonsieurBobo/status/948698959739994112 …
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9. Bannon was bullish on Trump in 2016 when GOP establishment was bearish. Now the situation is reversed. Open question who is right this time.
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10. So I think the real question isn't whether Bannon is accurate here or not. The real news is Trump's former campaign CEO thinks Trump is toast.
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