Donald Trump Embraces Breitbart & Steve Bannon As Campaign Reboots Yet Again

Alt Right Rejoices At Trump's Steve Bannon Hire The Daily Beast

"As Breitbart’s chief Steve Bannon did a lot to normalize the racist, anti-semitic world of the Alt-Right, they couldn’t be happier he has now joined the campaign of their king, Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s campaign is under new management—and his white nationalist fanboys love it.
The campaign’s new chief executive, Stephen Bannon, joins from Breitbart News —where he helped mainstream the ideas of white nationalists and resuscitate the reputations of anti-immigrant fear-mongers.
White nationalists today invest a lot of energy worrying about growing Hispanic and Muslim populations in the U.S. Turns out, Breitbart News spends a lot of time worrying about those things, too. And in Bannon, they see a media-friendly, ethno-nationalist fellow traveler.
“Latterly, Breitbart emerged as a nationalist site and done great stuff on immigration in particular,” VDARE.com editor Peter Brimelow told The Daily Beast.
VDare is a white supremacist site. It’s named after Virginia Dare, the first white child born to British colonists in North America. Brimelow said he and Bannon met briefly last month and exchanged pleasantries about each other’s work."

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The Era of 'The Bitch' Is Coming by Michelle Cottle The Atlantic

As a woman whose mindset has taken a real bashing over the last 15 months -- being told by Bernie-loving FB friends that they now loathe me for supporting Hillary, being asked why I am promoting Aryan values with my blonde hair, or worse yet, being called a murder by a so-called feminist for having concerns about Bernie's health care plan -- I have finally embraced being a 'bitch'.

As Michelle Cottle writes, we might as well fasten our psychological seat belts because we are about to see an unleashing of misogyny against competent, intelligent women that is only paralleled by the assault on President Obama as a super smart, compassionate, humanist black man.

If you're a black woman supporting Obama and Clinton, you get special seating at the top of the angst ladder -- except you probably learned to be a bitch to survive long ago.

I am hardened after this campaign in a way that I never was in my life. So the asshat called Donald Trump and his Breitbart News posse will NOT get under my skin. My stilettos are ready to kick some serious butt targeting me . . . because it IS OUR TURN and we are marching to the White House.

Also, if you've been in police protection for a year over some crazy, right-wing, right-to-lifer determined to kill you, the orange mop head is only frightening if we give him the right to run America's highways. I don't know about you, but this bitch will lie down on I-95 -- if not to stop the Trump jet overhead -- at least to fight all his narrow-minded minions traveling to DC, determined to take us back to the land of Ozzie & Harriett. ~ Anne

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A Clinton victory also promises to usher in four-to-eight years of the kind of down-and-dirty public misogyny you might expect from a stag party at Roger Ailes’s house.
You know it’s coming. As hyperpartisanship, grievance politics, and garden-variety rage shift from America’s first black commander-in-chief onto its first female one, so too will the focus of political bigotry. Some of it will be driven by genuine gender grievance or discomfort among some at being led by a woman. But in plenty of other cases, slamming Hillary as a bitch, a c**t (Thanks, Scott Baio!), or a menopausal nut-job (an enduringly popular theme on Twitter) will simply be an easy-peasy shortcut for dismissing her and delegitimizing her presidency.
Either way, it’ll be best to brace for some in-your-face sexist drivel in the coming years. Despite progress in the business world, women as top executives still prompt an extra shot of public scrutiny. (Just ask Marissa Mayer or Sheryl Sandberg or Carly Fiorina.) And just as Barack Obama’s election did not herald a shiny, new post-racial America, Clinton’s would not deliver one of gender equality and enlightenment. So goes progress: Two steps forward, one step back(lash). As the culture changes, people resent that change and start freaking out, others look to exploit their fear, and things can turn really, really nasty on their way to getting better."

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Clinton Could Have Cut Her Tax in Half Under Trump's Plan Bloomberg Politics

Under Hillary Clinton's tax plan, she would have increased her 2015 federal taxes by $224,000 or more. Under Donald Trump's tax plan, the Clintons would have saved about $1.7 million. Sweet!

Hillary Clinton Headlines August 18, 2016

Clinton campaign goes nuclear on health rumors Politico

Is Putin playing Trump like he did Berlusconi? Politico

Exclusive: Stephen Bannon, Trump's New CEO, Hints at His Master Plan Vanity Fair

How Scared Do Clinton Voters Really Need to Be? The Atlantic

The Clintons Wrote The Book On How Politicians Climb Out of the Middle Class NPR

Trump's Casinos' Tax Debt Was $30 Million. Then Christie Took Office New York Times

 

Clinton Opens Double-Digit Leads Nationally & In Swing States | Women Rule!!

Poll: Clinton Opens Up Double-Digit Lead Over Trump NBC News

Hillary Clinton has increased her lead over Donald Trump,  now holding a 10-point lead over the Republican candidate, 51 pts to 41 pts, according to results from the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll

Clinton's expanding lead is up from 8 points last week. The 10-point margin is the largest in the NBC News|SurveyMonkey tracking poll since the two-way general election match-up launched in early May. 

 

Trump Calls Clinton a 'Monster', Suggests She Is 'Brainwashed' Slate

Facing dropping poll numbers, Republican presidential candidate has honed in on a strategy. At a time when numerous media outlets are writing/talking about Donald Trump's narcissistic personality and inability to stay on message, Trump is taking his attack on Hillary Clinton to a new level. Trump called Clinton 'a monster' and 'unstable' in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Earlier, in Des Moines, Iowa, Trump called Clinton such choice words as 'unbalanced,' 'unstable,” and “dangerous,; warning that if she’s elected it would lead to 'the destruction of this country from within.'

The only problem with the Trump strategy is that it's other Republicans who are making this attack against Trump, referring to his personality and being co-opted by Vladimir Putin. Does he think we don't understand the difference?

“Unstable Hillary Clinton, lacks the judgment, temperament and moral character to lead this country, and I believe that so strongly," Trump said. "She’s really pretty close to unhinged, and you’ve seen, you’ve seen it a couple times. The people in the background know it, the people who know her know it and she’s like an unbalanced person.”'

Clinton Takes Double-Digit Lead Over Trump In New Monmouth Poll TPM

Hillary Clinton extended her lead over Donald Trump among registered voters, doubling down 46-34 pts in a 4-way split. Johnson got 7pts and Jill Stein 2 pt.

The poll was last taken before the start of the Republican National Convention, where Clinton led Trump 43 pts to 40 pts. The poll of registered voters was conducted by landline and cellphone Aug. 4-7, with an error of 3.5 pts.

Clinton Consolidates Lead Over Trump After Rough Week for Republicans Morning Consult

Hillary Clinton posted her highest poll numbers in months last week, commanding a 9-point lead over rival Donald Trump, according to Morning Consult’s latest poll.

Almost half (46 percent) of registered voters surveyed Aug. 4-5 (46 percent) said they would choose Clinton, the Democratic nominee, if the presidential election were to be held now. That number has increased 3 pt over last week's poll and is up 6pts since July 24.

Meanwhile Trump is sinking. The Republican nominee, is still the choice for 37 percent of voters, down from 40 percent in late July and 44 percent immediately following the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

Hillary Clinton Headlines Aug 9, 2016

President Trump and the future of the West Politico

Balance, Fairness and a Proudly Provocative Presidential Candidate New York Times

The truth about US manufacturing Christian Science Monitor

New Poll Shows Clinton Leading By Double Digits in Pennsylvania TPM

The (False) Globalization Narrative Real Clear Politics

Poll finds Clinton has widened lead ahead of Trump to 8 pts The Washington Post

Trump's economic advisers are also his biggest donors Politico

George W. Bush administration official announces support for Clinton over Trump The Washington Post