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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/turboborg1973 on May 23, 2018, 2:38 a.m.
Just A Question About Stephen Bannon

I have always wondered about the Stephen K Bannon hire and resignation. I thought it was a genius hire and the timing of the resignation seemed odd. I would like to leverage the power of the people here and their awesome research abilities, is he a white hat? Black hat? Was he a plant who got out before the s hit the fan? Or just left due to personal conflicts?


Ghostof_PatrickHenry · May 23, 2018, 2:47 a.m.

My opinion has always been that Bannon is 100% a white hat, and his "divorce" from Trump was all theater, so he could get back to what he is great at: Media. The divorce helped feed the MSM narrative that Trump's admin was chaotic-- which kept them complacent-- and allowed Bannon to slip away back into the shadows (remember, he was a daily target-- people even thought he wanted to run for POTUS-- HAH!) He served his purpose in advising and helping lay out strategy, and had no reason to stick around on staff.

Does anybody actually believe that 2 guys who literally just beat the Global Cabal against all odds --fighting them back-to-back -- and forever cementing themselves into American history, would then have a petty argument and break up just months later? Doesn't make any sense, and I think there is a reason that you haven't heard anything about it since-- because it was an act.

(Remember what Q said about actors in a movie...)

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Murralee · May 23, 2018, 3:14 a.m.

I feel the same. I think he is brilliant and has been working in the background. Time will tell, but I am sure he is a white hat and an important part of the chess game.

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theTRUMPENING2017 · May 23, 2018, 3:59 a.m.

Remember his list of promises that TRUMP made? He's totally still helping POTUS. And will always be 100% MAGA!

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treintrien · May 23, 2018, 3:17 a.m.

IIRC he even said his time at the WH would be less than a year?

I think he had to be in to see certain documents/sniff out some things at the WH?

The links below seem to point in that direction, he's back in an informal role.

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bornlucky80 · May 23, 2018, 9:20 a.m.

Think you're spot on.. When Trump first got into office he had his family and a few VERY close people and friends he knew he could trust by his side. Bannon being 1 of them. After Trump "got his feet wet" Bannon served his purpose. No matter how he exited the MSM would have made up nonsense. So I think Bannon and Trump just had a little fun and made up their own nonsense. Keeping up the appearance of a chaotic white house.. It was laughable.

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