Back in 2017, shortly after officially leaving his job as Donald Trump’s White House chief strategist, Steve Bannon declared a “season of war” against the GOP establishment.
This was Bannon putting conservatives on notice about the MAGA movement’s influence over the GOP, a declaration that the far right had arrived as the pre-eminent force in conservative politics — and a warning to establishment Republicans about being loyal to the cause.
Fast-forward to 2024, and Bannon’s season of war appears to be peaking with its biggest casualty yet: Ronna McDaniel’s chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.
Fast-forward to 2024, and Bannon’s season of war appears to be peaking with its biggest casualty yet: Ronna McDaniel’s chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.
Several outlets reported Tuesday that McDaniel is planning to step down after South Carolina’s GOP presidential primary on Feb. 24. MSNBC and NBC News haven’t independently verified the reporting, but it comes after Trump suggested over the weekend that McDaniel should step down.
Bannon then essentially called his shot, saying Monday that he’d like McDaniel gone “today or tomorrow.” He seemed to get his wish the next day.
To mark the occasion, Bannon welcomed right-wing conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell on his podcast for what essentially was a victory lap. Lindell, who last year waged a failed campaign to replace McDaniel as the RNC’s leader, said he would “100%” take the RNC chair job. But he walked back those comments a day later.
As many have noted, McDaniel did just about everything she could to please Trump and the MAGA base, from backing his bigotry to using RNC money to pay for Trump’s legal expenses after he left office. Ironically, this is a pattern of behavior that arguably hampered the GOP’s electoral chances. But the very conservatives she was trying to placate eventually made her a scapegoat for the party’s problems.
But right-wingers were never…
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