Generally, politicians are not people of few words, but House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi nailed it in just 20:
With the appointment of Steve Bannon, former head of the alt-right website Breitbart News, president-elect Donald Trump continues to lower the bar for what reasonable people might expect from the leader of their country. Reaction has ranged from muted newspaper headlines to fire-alarm quotes.
“It is easy to see why the KKK views Trump as their champion when Trump appoints one of the foremost peddlers of White Supremacist themes and rhetoric as his top aide. Bannon was ‘the main driver behind Breitbart becoming a white ethno-nationalist propaganda mill,’ according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.”
It turns out he is no friend to Jews, either.
Folks, this is not normal. It’s an abomination to have as an advisor to the president someone who is an on-the-record racist and white supremacist. Trump was elected on Nov. 8 and he’ll be sworn in on Jan. 20, 2017—but no one elected Bannon.