Maybe a conservative can explain how appointing Steve Bannon

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to the US National Security Council, the main group advising the President on national security and foreign affairs, while dropping The Director of National Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff makes sense?

Simple question
 
aside from Trump, Bannon is the one making the overarching strategy for the administration and the nationalist wing of the GOP.
 
He wants guys he can best work with.

Oh, so on the council that is in charge of advising the President on National Security and Foreign Affairs he doesn't want those in charge of the military and intelligence but rather a website CEO

And that makes sense?
 
aside from Trump, Bannon is the one making the overarching strategy for the administration and the nationalist wing of the GOP.

So he part times those in charge of the military and intelligence on matters of national security and replaces them with a website CEO who is running his show?

That's going make America great
 
what's the issue?

Why the President would part time those in charge of the military and intelligence on a council responsible for advising the President in matters of national security and foreign affairs while appointing a person with next to zero experience in either area
 
Why the President would part time those in charge of the military and intelligence on a council responsible for advising the President in matters of national security and foreign affairs while appointing a person with next to zero experience in either area

This is a legitimate question.
 
to the US National Security Council, the main group advising the President on national security and foreign affairs, while dropping The Director of National Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff makes sense?

Simple question

Because Trump wants a more humane council and Obama wanted a military tribunal so he could drone innocent civilians.
 
"Bannon was an officer in the United States Navy for seven years in the late 1970s and early 1980s, serving on the destroyer USS Paul F. Foster as a Surface Warfare Officer in the Pacific Fleet and stateside as a special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations at the Pentagon."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bannon#Service_in_U.S._Navy

I do remember reading that. Those positions do not entail experience with major foreign affairs or national security. That is more kind of spook stuff than naval affairs. Just making a clarification.
 
I do remember reading that. Those positions do not entail experience with major foreign affairs or national security. That is more kind of spook stuff than naval affairs. Just making a clarification.

Thanks, I figured you'd know more about it than me, Sailor.
 
"Bannon was an officer in the United States Navy for seven years in the late 1970s and early 1980s, serving on the destroyer USS Paul F. Foster as a Surface Warfare Officer in the Pacific Fleet and stateside as a special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations at the Pentagon."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bannon#Service_in_U.S._Navy

Oh, so I guess that explains why the Don would part time those in charge of the military and intelligence and replace them with Bannon, he was in the Navy forty years ago, got it
 
Oh, so on the council that is in charge of advising the President on National Security and Foreign Affairs he doesn't want those in charge of the military and intelligence but rather a website CEO

And that makes sense?

Yes. NSA is all about technology and leadership is what you need in a leadership position.
 
Oh, so I guess that explains why the Don would part time those in charge of the military and intelligence and replace them with Bannon, he was in the Navy forty years ago, got it

Yep, he developed a special skill set in the Navy which has served him very well.
 
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