Bannon thinks he’s Europe’s savior. He’s also a narcissist, spinmeister and provocateur. But we shouldn’t dismiss his coalition-building efforts to radicalize Europe, empower the far right and declare holy war on the Vatican
Source: https://www.haaretz.com
Steve Bannon's fascist far right Christian army is marching on liberal Europe – and on the Pope
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