... retake the Sudetenland!
Because we need the leader of a mercenary army to run our energy states.
After all, he has had diplomatic experience (see Seychelles secret bagman meeting for Trump)
And President-in-Exile Bannon does need to oppose all of Mitch McConnell’s GOP buddies… because of the Luther Strange precedent electing Roy Moore in Alabama.
Cowboys and carpet-baghdad.
The Prince campaign, if it materializes, would be just the kind of race that Mr. Bannon hopes to replicate across the country. With financing from the Mercers and their network of other conservative donors, Mr. Bannon is looking to build a political coalition that recruits people to run against Republican incumbents from Maine to Montana.
He has set his sights most immediately on states like Arizona, Nevada and Mississippi, where he believes a more populist, maverick-style conservative could threaten a sitting Republican senator. But he is also eyeing candidates to run for the Senate in Tennessee, where the retirement of Bob Corker leaves an opening, and in Nebraska, where he believes that Senator Deb Fisher, a first-term Republican, is vulnerable.
In meeting with potential candidates, Mr. Bannon has emphasized one credential above all else, people who have spoken with him said. He wants to ensure they will commit to voting against Mr. McConnell for Republican leader.