there s similar opposition to bannon inside the white house. while the report showed that president trump hasn t met with bannon over the last week, at the same time he s still listening to bannon. a lot of what we saw about his reaction to charlottesville is right out of the bannon playbook. we shouldn t be too eager to say that steve bannon s on his way out. i think what bannon was acknowledge, according to the reporting in the new york times, was the fact that eventually he may have to go. that is not going to be right now. and meanwhile, he still has huge influence, not over just personnel but over policy and everything else. right. okay, this battle is still raging inside the white house. it s not over. sometimes the man inside wins the battles, sometimes they lose the battles. overall, the fate of this sort of huge split, this ideological war going on inside the white house is not yet determined. the only person who can make the decision is president trump. and i don t thin
type of stuff and trump supporters who are absolutely offended by it. and those two camps are not going to survive all the way to 2020. eventually the president of the united states and the rest of his staff will be put to a test. this is part of what we see playing out in the white house and the fight between steve bannon and others. we also see it this fight playing out on the outside of the white house, okay. you know, in the end, the president s going to choose. does he want a broader coalition of people who support his policies, who want to see his agenda move forward, but who think this type of rhetoric and this alt-right community needs to be shunned and kicked out of the tent, or does he want to try to continue to cater to these groups and perhaps sacrifice the larger goal? ultimately they ll have to determine if they can get re-elected just with that base alone. and you brought up steve bannon. interesting reporting in the new york times this morning about the game of t
position bannon finds himself in. here s a quote at a recent dinner at the white house with mr. cukushner and mr. kelly, th president listened while one of his guests, murmur dock, founder of fox news, said mr. bannon had to go. mr. trump offered little pushbarks according to a person familiar with the conversation, and vented his frustrations with mr. bannon. that s also on the front of breitbart.com. and steve bannon said that he only expected to last eight months or so in this trump administration. what will his survival in this white house tell us about the direction the president is prepared to take, and do you think he survives? great reporting by the new york times on this. it shows a mixed picture. on one hand, they re definitely not you can understands why rupert murdoch would want steve bannon gone. steve bannon s dedicated a big part of his career to taking on the part of the republican establishment that murdoch is in charge of.