Mr. Steven Bannon
Steve Bannon has a great
capacity for looking like he just got out of jail on bail after a night in the slammer
for having been arrested "drunk, disorderly and a public nuisance." Somehow you just know he has bad breath. He and Michael Moore are tied for "The Most Repulsive Looking Man in Politics" if such a
competition were ever held. Given Bannon's
great skills it is obvious Mr. Trump has a taste for talent and can overlook appearances, decorum or social skills as Mr. Bannon has a long list of very vocal detractors.
It could be that young Democrats
are upset Steve is crabbing their act at looking like a walking trainwreck or pig pen. They do it to look pathetic and garner
sympathy while Steve just doesn't give a fig. He made millions in equities trading and apparently got to the point where could ignore GQ. If Steve makes the "Disaster Look" fashionable the lefties are going to have to break out in three-piece suits! (gasp)
Bannon is accused by the
Democrats of having done everything from farting in church, having dandruff,
social diseases and body odors, kicking his dog and being anti-Semitic
because his third ex-wife said he "hated Jews" in divorce
filings. To that we only say anyone who
believes anything a divorcing woman says about her husband is terminally gullible
or stupid or both. My second
wife in her filings declared she was afraid of me "...because he's from
outer space!" In Santa Barbara County Domestic Relations Court penis possession is a hanging crime so that accusation
stuck and probably cost me hundreds of thousands of Dollars.
Meanwhile back at Steve Bannon:
Steve is famous for interesting quotes the Democrat propagandists use as weapons: "Birth control makes women unattractive and crazy." Talk about throwing gasoline on the candelabra or floating a Babe Ruth bar in the punchbowl at a church picnic! Never utter that one at a dinner party. All the ladies in the room have forks!
Steve is famous for interesting quotes the Democrat propagandists use as weapons: "Birth control makes women unattractive and crazy." Talk about throwing gasoline on the candelabra or floating a Babe Ruth bar in the punchbowl at a church picnic! Never utter that one at a dinner party. All the ladies in the room have forks!
Then he wrote, "There's
no hiring bias against women in tech, they just suck at interviews." Now here is where Steve is really wrong in
my estimation. Women are always better
than men in interviews. They feel like
they are "on" all the time.
They work at appearance where a man occasionally thinks about it. They are far more intuitive than men are to
what people are thinking. Anyone who has
been through elementary school knows, "Girls are smarter," just
stop and think how they looked at you and how many times you heard, "...stupid boy."
And then Steve published his
most famous question, "Does feminism make women ugly?" The corollaries are: "Who is your next
of kin" and "What do you want us to do with the remains?"
It is a matter of record that
he did say, or publish, "Bill Kristol: Republican Spoiler: Renegade
Jew," which sounds offensive, but if you read it a few times the edge
comes off and "renegade" is the critical element and more
importantly wrong as American Jews are consistently Democrats for reasons I
will never understand and they, like Mexicans and all Central Americans, are
natural conservatives. Bill Kristol's conservative Republican status does make him a "renegade Jew."
By "natural
conservatives" we mean people who believe in the sanctity of life and that
a fetus is a person. They appreciate the
value of work, enterprise and earning their way as the keys to personal success and freedom. They believe in honesty, forthrightness and that people should be free to choose their religion as long as it is not one that
calls for subjugating or "killing non-believers" as does Islam.
It seems obvious that men
like Michael Moore and Steve Bannon have talents and gifts that were perhaps
purchased with something most of us have and they do not. Having worked for several highly gifted and
unique men, some very successful and wealthy, I have noticed they were often lacking in tact. All were "different,"
impulsive and hard to be around until you learned to let the quirks go by. Extreme talent comes at a price many are not
willing to pay or abide. Wives of such
men get the full rasher. They learn to
deal with it or the marriage fails quickly.
Some get "Full up to here!" and then split. Great talent is often both a gift and a curse. In Steve Bannon President-elect Donald Trump
is dealing with such a man.
Adrian Vance

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