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John Podhoretz

Analysis

The President's right-hand man should not be a repulsive goon

November 17, 2016 11:32
2 min read

The key problem with Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's newly appointed chief strategist, isn't that he's an antisemite.

He may be, though the only piece of personal information suggesting antisemitic views comes from a contentious divorce proceeding two decades ago - and such charges need to be viewed sceptically.

Antisemites usually out themselves on a regular basis because they can't help it. And the late Andrew Breitbart, who was his close friend as well as mine and a loyal if entirely non-practising Jew, would not have had a minute's time for someone who spewed antisemitism in private.

No, the key moral problem with Mr Bannon is that as the chief executive of Mr Breitbart's namesake organisation, he is an aider and abettor of foul extremist views, including antisemitic ones.

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