Oh, what do you call 96 indictments, from four states, coordinated by the White House?.Really? If that were true Trump would have been jailed
You're out of your depth sweetheart.
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Oh, what do you call 96 indictments, from four states, coordinated by the White House?.Really? If that were true Trump would have been jailed
1. Bannon can drop dead for stealing wall money.We can start paying attention when the indictments actually start flowing.
Only if you are RWNJ brainwashing victim.
Because they committed crimes.The Democrats put Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro in prison. They tried to put Trump in prison.
I'm glad that you're ready.The only constant is change
Trump didn't.Because they committed crimes.
Oh yeah, we are quite ready. Feel free to start the ball.I'm glad that you're ready.
Rolling, or dancing? Hopefully the latter, as I could easily convince you to do that.Oh yeah, we are quite ready. Feel free to start the ball.
You couldn't convince a rabbit to hop. But feel free to enjoy your delusions.Rolling, or dancing? Hopefully the latter, as I could easily convince you to do that.
" Feb 5, 2025
Steve Bannon sits down with Steven Edginton to discuss the ongoing legal battles in American politics, predicting that many Democrats will ultimately face prison time for their use of lawfare. He reaffirms his loyalty to Donald Trump, stating that he would take a bullet for the former president, and addresses his own legal challenges.
Bannon also shares his views on Elon Musk, describing him as a globalist while acknowledging his role in helping Trump get elected. He criticises USAID as a front for the CIA and takes aim at conservatives, calling them weak and controlled opposition. He also weighs in on Trump’s political standing, arguing that while this may not be "peak Trump," it is "prime Trump." Finally, he discusses Keir Starmer, arguing that he is making key mistakes in how he approaches Trump."
Why not? The Democrats put Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro in prison. They tried to put Trump in prison.
Let’s dissect this grand revelation of yours -- this unholy fusion of Steve Bannon's latest paranoia dump and your own profound misunderstanding of reality.
First off, “lawfare” -- oh no! The big, scary concept where gasp people who commit crimes are held accountable under the law. What a terrifying prospect! You mean to tell me that when Bannon and Navarro refused congressional subpoenas, the courts didn’t just say, “Oh, you’re Republican? Our bad, sir, please proceed”? No, they got what any other law-dodging schmuck would get -- a one-way ticket to a prison cell. That’s not “lawfare.” That’s justice, something your entire worldview has clearly spent decades trying to avoid.
And now, in this fevered hallucination of yours, Democrats -- yes, the people who followed actual legal procedures -- are somehow all going to prison? For what, exactly? For enforcing laws that people like Bannon openly scoff at? For actually prosecuting criminals instead of letting them blubber about their victimhood on some third-rate podcast? Not to mention the fact that most FBI guys are Republican conservative, etc., and Garland and Jack Smith are independents.
Steve Bannon is a convicted criminal, DonGlock. So is Trump. That’s not a political opinion, that’s a fact -- the kind you and your fellow MAGA cultists avoid like personal hygiene. He got caught, just like Navarro, just like a parade of other Trump bootlickers, because breaking the law has consequences. They were convicted by a jury, all of whom were approved by both sides, plaintiff and defendant. You don't to believe in the justice system only when it doesn't apply to your buddies.
But oh no, in your tiny, conspiratorial sandbox, it’s not about crime. It’s about Trump loyalty. Bannon would take a bullet for Trump? Well, that’s adorable. Almost poetic. I’m sure Trump would visit him in the hospital -- right after checking with his accountants to see if there’s a tax write-off for it, and I won't even mention the fact that Trump did not visit the individuals who actually took bullets in the shooting at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania
And let’s talk about your final line: “Why not? The Democrats put Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro in prison. They tried to put Trump in prison.”
No, genius. Democrats did not put them in prison, officers of the law, and a jury and judge, independent of politics, convicted them, but ultimately speaking, Bannon and Navarro put themselves in prison by ignoring legal subpoenas. And as for Trump? If you’re so confident in his innocence, why is he constantly dodging trial dates like a cockroach dodging the light? Why is he racking up indictments like a bad gambler stacking IOUs? You don’t try to put someone in prison; they earn their prison time. And Trump? He’s been working overtime on that achievement and he's been magnificently lucky, won the presidency by a paltry 1.5% victory margin, just enough to avoid jail.
So, DonGlock, you can sit there and shriek about “lawfare” all you want, but here’s a reality check for you: The law isn’t some partisan toy -- it applies to everyone. If your heroes keep ending up in handcuffs, maybe, just maybe, the problem isn’t the Democrats. Maybe the problem is that your entire movement has confused “political persecution” with basic criminal accountability.
But I know, I know -- you don’t want reality. You want your Steve Bannon bedtime stories, where you’re the righteous underdog, bravely standing up against the evil deep state. Well, good luck with that. The rest of us will be here -- watching the guilty get exactly what they deserve.
Because they committed crimes.
This is what autocrats do. Jail the opposition
YOu know that's a lie.We support the handicapped and disadvantaged .
Trump is a felon. Bannon and Navarro are convicts.TLDR.
Trump is a felon. Bannon and Navarro are convicts.
It's good of you to admit it.Thanks.
It's good of you to admit it.![]()