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In November 2015, Steve Bannon interviewed Donald Trump for a Breitbart
radio program. One particular part of their exchange was resurfaced and made
the rounds late last year, but deserves more attention in the wake of this
executive order.
The exchange (which begins around the 17 minute mark here) starts with Trump
riffing about how top foreign-born Ivy league graduates should be allowed
to stay in America where they can be “job creators.” But then Bannon spoke
up to disagree, and he did so in a very revealing way:
TRUMP: We have to keep our talented people in this country.
BANNON: Um—
TRUMP: I think you agree with that. Do you agree with that?
BANNON: Well I got a tougher — you know, when two thirds or three quarters
of the CEOs in Silicon Valley are from South Asia or from Asia, I think —
on, my point is, a country’s more like, [inaudible], a country’s more than
an economy. We’re a civic society.
Bannon’s “statistic” that over two-thirds of Silicon Valley CEOs are
Asian-born isn’t even close to being true, since only a small minority are.
But the bigger takeaway is that Bannon was disturbed enough by this
mistaken idea to bring it up. He was evidently trying to choose his words
carefully, but he made it crystal clear that he was disturbed by the (
fictional) idea of all these Asian-born CEOs running around in America. |
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