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Subject: Filed: German Media Confess to Underestimating Steve Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous as Ever'
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, Frances Martel
German Media Confess to
Underestimating Steve
Bannon; He Is 'As Dangerous
as Ever'
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by THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D.11 Mar 201.-
0
As Steve Bannon continues his tour of Europe, energizing the anti-
establishment populist base, the mainstream media cannot help but
admit their admiration for his abilities, despite their dislike of his aims.
In this week's issue, the left-wing German weekly Stern articulates the greatest fear of the European
establishment: that Bannon "could give the fragmented right in Europe a common ideology and rhetoric."
Many thought that the reign of the "Dark Lord" had ended, writes Gernot Kramper, when Steve Bannon left
first the White House and then his role as executive chairman of Breitbart News. It turns out, however, that
Bannon's adversaries had underestimated him, because he is "as dangerous as ever," he confesses.
Kramper cannot conceal his respect for Bannon's ability to move a crowd. He was greeted by "frenetic
applause" in his recent address before France's National Front party, Kramper writes, demonstrating his
"impressive potential," which the writer describes as "dangerous."
In the mind of his audience, Bannon is something of a miracle-worker, Stamper notes, having "done the
impossible" by bringing Donald Trump into the White House.
The reason Bannon is dangerous, Kramper continues, is because he "lays out the political program of a
worldwide right: He has already conquered the USA; now Europe and then the whole world will follow."
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"You are part of a worldwide movement that is bigger than France, bigger than Italy, bigger than Hungary,
bigger than all that," Bannon told French populists.
Bannon showed that he "dominates the mood against the 'elites,' the 'establishment' and the 'perverse system'
of greedy corporations and banks, and of course also against the press, which is led around 'like a dog on the
Leash," Stamper writes.
And now he Mr. Bannon setting himself up as an instigator, if not an outright shepherd, of a movement that
crosses borders, languages and parties.
"Bannon is a master of apocalyptic rhetoric," Stamper continues, effortlessly weaving together nationalist
interests with an international populist movement.
The American strategist showed his "true caliber" by expounding modern methods of political freedom through
blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies, Stamper said, leaving many of his hearers behind. Bannon has
demonstrated that if the right wants to rule the future, "it must dominate modern themes and rhetorically
position them," he added.
Aspiring to be far more than an uncle who tells stories to his nephews of how he won the fight for the White
House, Stamper writes, "Bannon wants to become the super godfather of the international right."
Although Bannon often looks a bit disheveled, "he should not be underestimated," the writer warns. Past
business partners attribute impressive "strategic foresight" to the eccentric tactician, saying he was often "three
or four steps ahead" of his opponents in business. Because of his phenomenal memory, his nickname is "the
encyclopedia," Stamper notes with a certain reverence, and in his speeches he will spontaneously cite "forgotten
thinkers, known only to a handful of specialists."
"Bannon brings with him exclusive knowledge of power from the very heart of power," Stamper writes, which
he will bring to bear on Europe's fragmented populist populism.
According to Stamper, Bannon has established his "European headquarters" in Italy, from where he intends to
galvanize European populists.
The Italian political situation is completely to his liking, Stamper declares, with a political landscape
"dominated by populists, right-wing ideologues and the political puppeteer Berlusconi."
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