http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/03/14/how_is_steve_bannon_getting_away_with_this.html
And yet, I would like to complain that it should be bigger news that the second-most-powerful person in the White House has in recent days been revealed to have repeatedly endorsed an extremely racist 1970s novel, The Camp of the Saints, that is "revered" in the foulest depths of the white-power movement. Newly infamous Iowa congressman/white nationalist Steve King just endorsed The Camp of the Saintsin a radio interview; two days ago, white supremacist Jared Taylor—who organizes an annual conference attended by KKK figures and "white pride" advocates—celebrated its newfound prominence on Twitter.
And yet, I would like to complain that it should be bigger news that the second-most-powerful person in the White House has in recent days been revealed to have repeatedly endorsed an extremely racist 1970s novel, The Camp of the Saints, that is "revered" in the foulest depths of the white-power movement. Newly infamous Iowa congressman/white nationalist Steve King just endorsed The Camp of the Saintsin a radio interview; two days ago, white supremacist Jared Taylor—who organizes an annual conference attended by KKK figures and "white pride" advocates—celebrated its newfound prominence on Twitter.
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