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Tag Archives: Steve Bannon
The real problem with David Frum debating Steve Bannon
Stephen Maher: Bannon should be challenged over his weak ideas. But the defender of liberalism chosen for this event is Frum, who is not a liberal.
Colin Kaepernick, Nike and the politics of brands
Anne Kingston: The NFL player’s provocative deal with Nike shows how consumption can be conflated with political action
How Steve Bannon struggles with unemployment
Tabatha Southey reveals a (completely fictional) transcript of a conversation between Bannon and an employment counsellor
Roy Moore preaches to his choir
On the campaign trail in Alabama, Steve Bannon’s anti-establishment Republican forces believed in God—and Moore, their God-fearing candidate
Are Donald Trump and his acolytes sinister or just crazy?
The U.S. president and the people around him hold deep intellectual beliefs about historical cycles and upheaval on the horizon
Steve Bannon’s dangerous reading list
The voracious reader is said to admire the writings of authoritarian intellectuals whose views helped fuel inter-war fascism
A dummies’ guide to Steve Bannon
What you need to know about Donald Trump’s chief strategist and campaign CEO
What Steve Bannon believes
Who is this multi-careered, thrice-divorced, in-house philosopher of the Trump White House?
Trump is a changed man? Don’t bet on it.
Evan Solomon on the danger of dismissing Trump’s rhetoric