Bannon: George W. Bush is a ‘Brahmin Yankee from Yale,’ ‘Pretending He’s a Texan’


For those of you who didn’t grow up in the upper East Coast, the term “Brahmin” is typically used to describe upper-crust elitist families in New England, but those who are particular to Boston, or as the locals say it, “Bah-stin!”  I’m not going to go into a history lesson about the term.  Let’s just say that when you refer to this term when referencing another person, it’s usually a demeaning term meant to show the vast differences between the haves and the have-nots.

Suffice it to say that Steve Bannon is not a fan of the haves.  He has spent the better part of a few months now practicing the art of being able to accurately and truthfully depict the GOP Establishmentariat who are fat on the breastmilk of Uncle Sam and the American taxpayer.

In a luncheon at the Remembrance Project conference, guest speaker Bannon spoke about an array of issues regarding modern politics.  The one that he touched upon in particular, however, was that of illegal aliens and its negative impact on the country and its people.  The Remembrance Project was formed by Maria Espinoza who has shown a spotlight on the problems of illegal aliens and how many Americans who have been harmed or killed by these illegals have been largely ignored by the Fake News Industrial Complex and are looked upon with disdain and dismissiveness by the Democrat Party, while at the same time, speaking in glowing terms about “undocumented citizens.”

In the speech, he was making a point about how the Bushes may be Texans, but that George W. Bush, who spent most of his life as an elitist from the upper East Coast, may talk like a Texan, but he cannot escape the preconceived notion about how American voters should have no voice in the political structure of their party and that he is nothing but a Brahmin Yankee from Yale!

Former President George W. Bush is a “brahmin Yankee from Yale” who is “pretending he’s a Texan,” Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon told the American families of illegal alien crime victims.

During a speech at the Remembrance Project conference, an organization that represents the illegal alien crime victims’ families, Bannon blasted the Bush dynasty, calling out President George W. Bush specifically on his lack of leadership on the issue of illegal and legal immigration.

“You want to know why I detest the elites of the Republican Party,” Bannon said. “Where were they? Where is Jeb Bush? Where were all these guys? Bush… Bush… Old man Bush – and the son today got a book out, you know. ‘The demise of the Republican Party, this Republican Party is falling apart. Donald Trump’s destroyed the Republican Party.’ You know why? Because finally folks like you have a say-so.”
On George W. Bush, Bannon said:

While’s he’s up in Kennebunkport or wherever they are. You know the other guy down there pretending he’s a Texan. You can’t take a brahmin Yankee from Yale and take him down to Texas to make a cowboy out of him. I don’t care how long you wear the boots, brother. You’re a Yankee brahmin, okay.

Bannon came along to the subject of Hurricane Katrina and how when many people were out of work and homeless in this country, then-President George W. Bush allowed tens of thousands of illegal aliens to stream into this country to snatch up those available jobs.  The Americans who lost these jobs never recovered their employment and many are still, to this day, unable to find work in a market that is absolutely flooded with cheap illegal labor!

“Here’s the bottom line … here’s why it happened and here’s why it’s continuing to happen: People make money off it,” Bannon said. “They want the cheap labor, right. The Democratic Party wants the votes. Media’s prepared to look the other way. You know why? You guys don’t count. If you think you count, you’re kidding yourselves. You don’t count. You should count, that’s the way the country was founded.”

As Breitbart News recently reported, under President George W. Bush, more than 30,000 illegal aliens were allowed at one time to enter the United States following Hurricane Katrina in order to take American blue-collar jobs that would have otherwise gone to U.S. workers who had been devastated by the storm.

As it turns out, he is right on the money when it comes to this assessment, as the very first Director of the Department of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge (former Pennsylvania governor) was forever speaking out about how we should grant amnesty to all illegals.

This speech has highlighted the stark differences between the Bushes and the Clintons, and the rest of the nation of voters.  There is a distinct looking-down-the-nose attitude of these folks and it’s about time that they got the message loud and clear that we don’t trust a single one of them to run our lives and make decisions on our behalves.

Let’s not forget, too, as the Fake News Industrial Complex and the Left takes a victory lap for the wins in both Virginia and New Jersey, that Ed Gillespie, the candidate in Virginia who was never really that close to victory as exit polling indicates, was a Bush man.  It was a bit too late for him to have embraced America First attitudes.  The Republican voters apparently saw right through this and opted to stay home or vote another way, just like in Alabama a few months ago.

Bush may believe that his new book will “restore the Party to its former glory,” but the fact is that he is as deluded as the rest of the Brahmin RINOs.

Source:  Breitbart

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