24 Feb '17 06:54>
From the BBC:
The chief strategist to President Donald Trump has said that his election victory has ushered in a "new political order".
Steve Bannon vowed at a conservative conference to bring together those of "wide and sometimes divergent opinions" in support of "economic nationalism".
That includes "deconstructing the administrative state", advancing an "economic nationalist agenda" and essentially reshaping the existing economic and political world order.
"I think if you look at, you know, the opposition party," Mr Bannon said, referring to the media.
"How they portrayed the campaign, how they portrayed the transition and how they're portraying the administration - it's always wrong," he told Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, which hosted the conference.
Ms Conway said it was difficult for her to call herself feminist because she is not "anti-male" and "pro-abortion".
She added she was a "product of my choices, not a victim of my circumstances", which she described as "conservative feminism".
Ms Conway also criticised the Women's March, saying: "It turns out a lot of women don't like women in power".
I give it to you.
This is not a wolf in a new sheep skin, it's the same wolf in the same skin and we've heard this rhetoric before:
New order
Old corruption
Bad media
Our leader is always right.
Freedom for you to do what we want you to do.
Women should behave correctly, otherwise they're anti-women. Do what we tell you to do, because the old system oppressed you.
Minority groups are to blame...
Interesting times indeed.
And what about the arch-conservative groups always screaming hell and fire about the new world order?
Suddenly... really?
The Sun will come out tomorrow.... tomorrow, tomorrow...
The chief strategist to President Donald Trump has said that his election victory has ushered in a "new political order".
Steve Bannon vowed at a conservative conference to bring together those of "wide and sometimes divergent opinions" in support of "economic nationalism".
That includes "deconstructing the administrative state", advancing an "economic nationalist agenda" and essentially reshaping the existing economic and political world order.
"I think if you look at, you know, the opposition party," Mr Bannon said, referring to the media.
"How they portrayed the campaign, how they portrayed the transition and how they're portraying the administration - it's always wrong," he told Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, which hosted the conference.
Ms Conway said it was difficult for her to call herself feminist because she is not "anti-male" and "pro-abortion".
She added she was a "product of my choices, not a victim of my circumstances", which she described as "conservative feminism".
Ms Conway also criticised the Women's March, saying: "It turns out a lot of women don't like women in power".
I give it to you.
This is not a wolf in a new sheep skin, it's the same wolf in the same skin and we've heard this rhetoric before:
New order
Old corruption
Bad media
Our leader is always right.
Freedom for you to do what we want you to do.
Women should behave correctly, otherwise they're anti-women. Do what we tell you to do, because the old system oppressed you.
Minority groups are to blame...
Interesting times indeed.
And what about the arch-conservative groups always screaming hell and fire about the new world order?
Suddenly... really?
The Sun will come out tomorrow.... tomorrow, tomorrow...