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Those who hit "below the belt" can't help it. That is the extent of their reach. They are gnarled and hobbled. Steven Bannon f'r instance?

Apparently like his boss the infamous Donald John the Steven Bannon is attacking Mitt Romney for everything including avoid the draft. The Donald John got deferments to do just that multiple times. The pot calleth the kettle black and wonders why folks ridicule him. So are you a fan of the Steve Bannon? Can you list his many virtues?  Can you count the ways you love him as you love the Donald John whom he emulates?

Posted - December 6, 2017

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  • 19937
    Truth is - Bannon was in the Navy for 7 years, so he isn't calling the kettle (Romney) black.  However, to call out Romney and not Trump for avoiding the draft is unfair.
      December 6, 2017 2:38 PM MST
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  • 113301
    I meant Bannon speaking for Trump Spunky. Whatever he was that might have been of value once upon a time in his past is gone. He has seen to it that what he is now is the worst possible thing...anti-American. All for what? For sucking up to and supporting doofus donny. I think it's a bad trade-off personally. His attack on Romney shows without a doubt Bannon is as much of a nutjob as is doofus don, the con. SIGH. Thank you for your reply! :)
      December 7, 2017 5:53 AM MST
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  • 19937
    I understand now.  Bannon is a power-seeker in his own right.  He loves the fact that he can still pull the strings even though he's no longer in the administration.  He's as divisive as his boss.
      December 7, 2017 8:31 AM MST
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