that would have been good. i couldn t have made it sooner because i didn t know all of the facts. frankly, people still don t know all of the facts. who wrote that statement? all right. joining us now is chris whipple, the author of the gate keepers, how the white house chiefs of staff define every presidency. chris, good to see you. we were just looking at those pictures of general kelly. you know, you could see the expression in his face as donald trump was doing this. the man who he has been elevated to protect, serve, and handle the affairs for. this week, it s coming apart. yeah, i mean you really have to feel for john kelly looking at those pictures. you know, i mean obviously bannon s departure is a win for kelly, but it s a small win. this is maybe the worst two weeks for any white house chief of staff in history. and, you know, fundamentally bannon s exit changes nothing. you know, the nuclear saber
i think functionally in a lot of ways steve never really left breitbart. he got a retro active waiver so he could stay in contact with breitbart. you ll see steve be steve. he s going to go after the quote, unquote west wing democrats that he believes have hijacked the president that they all knew. the audience that breitbart voted for. he s going to say that gary cohen and ivanka trump and jared junior have hijacked donald trump and he s going to goo after every single one of them. he s going to be very aggressive by going after jeff flake, the republicans that are obstructing the president s agenda. i m going to play some of their old interviews during the campaign when they were allies but on different sides of that
think about what that means and what that says after a week like that. who are his people? this is a part of a broader combative style that pitted bannon s nationalism against everyone else. it s in the only going to get better. it s going to get worse. the internal logic makes sense. they are korpcorporatists, globalists media that are adamantly opposed to a economic nationalist agenda like donald trump has. going to get worse. that is how he campaigned in public. bannon back at breitbart and arguing that trump s decision is an effort to save his effort after charlottesville. that s not universal. a reaction to this week s race war. sources close saying he submitted his resignation on august 7th not in connection with charlottesville. bannon out amidst the most
an administration in the white house captured by the quote/unquote west wing democrats. they re going to portray a picture as the globalists taking over our movement and donald trump is sort of a victim of that. that s what i expect to be the way they drive he this narrative. i don t know that for a fact but based on that, they are fired up to take on. bannon mentioned the media, the corporates on capitol hill. he didn t mention the people in the white house he s going to fire. i m telling you he s going to take on gary cohn, dina powell, all the people in the white house. there s going to be a jail break of these moderates. i will curious, bob, if that s the direction. if what jonathan is describing is the direction that breitbart goes, do you think that has any
you might stay controversial adviser had to fall back. and that leads to our favorite segment on the beat. yes. it s been a long week for all of us but fallback friday is a sellingment that always goes well except when it doesn t. it means to relax or reassess life choices. and thanks for being here for fallback friday. who needs fall back? paris hilton hasn t been relevant in a while but she is now, she made comments in 2016, the comments have just leaked now. she gave an interview just before the election. and basically was asked about donald trump s accusers. remember that? the good old days when he was accused by multiple. we sexual assault? and she said she s women were just after money and attention. so you want her to fall back.