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The New Washington

Steve Bannon

The New Washington

The New York Times

News, Politics

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

The Breitbart News executive chairman and former White House chief strategist, is building a shadow party behind the G.O.P. that he hopes will drive out the establishment. Mr. Bannon spoke with Jeremy W. Peters, a reporter for The New York Times, about his populist movement, his goal of ousting Mitch McConnell as Senate majority leader and more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From the New York Times, this is the new Washington.

0:04.0

I'm Michael Barbaro.

0:05.4

Today, Steve Bannon.

0:07.0

I believe the world, particularly the Judeo-Christian West is in a crisis.

0:13.6

This crew is mocked and ridiculed as low-information voters.

0:17.8

Vulgarians, racist, know nothing.

0:21.5

Our beloved country is an addict and is addicted to a drug it cannot

0:26.0

we need itself off of provided by the pushers on Wall Street and the mules on

0:30.8

Capitol Hill. You know the campaign was the most chaotic, you know, by the media's description,

0:34.8

most chaotic, most disorganized, most unprofessional, had no idea what they were doing,

0:39.4

and then you saw them all crying and weeping that night on the a.

0:43.2

Oh, whoa.

0:45.2

Move!

0:49.2

Is that the publisher of the New York Times?

0:54.0

Jeremy Peters.

0:57.0

So Steve Bannon walks into the New York Times building

1:01.0

in Midtown Manhattan.

1:03.0

What happened?

1:03.9

He gets out of his black car and immediately out on the sidewalk.

1:08.4

Someone booze him.

1:10.3

He walks up to me in the lobby.

1:11.5

I shake his hand.

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