While it's a mystery as to what kind of world Bannon really wants, I do remember reacting to one of his "lectures" with a thought on that subject. He basically doesn't like most of how the world works and feels that if he blows it all up, the pieces may fall into a configuration that he'll like better. At a minimum, he thinks it will be …
While it's a mystery as to what kind of world Bannon really wants, I do remember reacting to one of his "lectures" with a thought on that subject. He basically doesn't like most of how the world works and feels that if he blows it all up, the pieces may fall into a configuration that he'll like better. At a minimum, he thinks it will be fun to watch. He's one of those guys who would shoot up a school if he were younger and dumber. Instead, he's decided blowing up the political status quo is much more satisfying intellectually and they don't throw you in prison for it, at least not initially.
While it's a mystery as to what kind of world Bannon really wants, I do remember reacting to one of his "lectures" with a thought on that subject. He basically doesn't like most of how the world works and feels that if he blows it all up, the pieces may fall into a configuration that he'll like better. At a minimum, he thinks it will be fun to watch. He's one of those guys who would shoot up a school if he were younger and dumber. Instead, he's decided blowing up the political status quo is much more satisfying intellectually and they don't throw you in prison for it, at least not initially.
A righteous take, I think!