Steve Bannon Comes Out Swinging Against Rhino’s in Washington

Steve Bannon doesn’t mess around!!

That’s one thing that Republican Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee is now quickly realizing. As you may or may not be aware, Corker is no longer seeking to be reelected in 2018 due to an exposé Bannon’s Breitbart News made of Corker’s deal in neighboring Alabama. Corker’s dirty money deal with lawyers supporting failed establishment GOP candidate Luther Strange would have given Corker more money annually than what he makes in salary in the U.S. Senate.

It’s senators like Corker that Bannon wants to torpedo out of office in the 2018 midterm elections, and as Bannon tells Fox’s Sean Hannity in this amazing clip, he’s prepared to do just that by spotlighting new candidates in Republican primary elections for Congress next year.

In Alabama, the victory of Judge Roy Moore over Luther Strange was proof that even if the Republican establishment throws millions of dollars into a race ($32 million was wasted supporting Strange), it will be impossible to overcome the will of voters and the economic nationalist agenda President Trump campaigned on.

Watch, as self-proclaimed “street fighter” Bannon comes out swinging in this rare appearance and vows to Hannity that the people’s battle against the Washington “swamp” is just beginning.


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