Trump Sticks with People Who Stuck by Him, Media Bewildered

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

As soon as the news broke that President-elect Trump had named Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist, the media began acting as if he’d just freed Charles Manson and given him the launch codes. After helping Trump win in states where Republicans have sought nothing but moral victories for decades, Bannon seemed like a perfectly logical choice to keep close in an advisory capacity. New presidents bring people they trust with them to Washington all the time. Valerie Jarrett has been the woman behind the curtain in the Obama administration for eight years. Hey, somebody has to run the place while President Short Game is on the golf course.

Advertisement

Bannon, however, is a guy that the media disapproves of. Despite having just been roundly rejected, the MSM doesn’t quite get that no one outside of the DNC cares about what they have to say. They don’t like Bannon and they want to make sure they let everyone know. In what is now perhaps the most tedious media habit, they harass Republicans to denounce what and/or whom they think should be denounced.

House Republicans returned to Capitol Hill Monday fresh off of last week’s election victories only to be met with new questions about President-elect Donald Trump’s pick of his controversial campaign CEO to be the chief White House strategist.

On Sunday, Trump’s transition announced that Steve Bannon, a figure with ties to an alt-right movement that includes white nationalist elements, would join the White House team — a move that has drawn condemnation from Democrats as offensive and divisive.

It’s rich that they cite Democrats’ opposition to Bannon as proof that he is what they say he is.

Advertisement

Let’s face it, unless Trump appoints David Gergen or some other useful idiot Republican (you out there, Steve Schmidt?) to ALL the advisory roles, the press and the Dems are going to hate Trump’s choices.

And he doesn’t care.

Recommended

Trending on PJ Media Videos

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Advertisement
Advertisement