Jared Kushner… American Princeling ... barbarism with a $2.5 Million face, and a rank-equivalent 3-star general. Zero Dark RayBans
Snowflakes and money entitlements … nouveau-liberalism, operating without actual accountability and then there’s those unreported private deals done while doing “the people’s business”.
Nice when you can work for free because you’re concurrently destabilizing a country.
In the Armani Now
U.S. Heir Force
Private Lee Owned
Banana Republicans
Operation Desert Nordstrom
The Fog of Dior
Major Dick
A Few Good Emolumen
White Cuck Down
From Here to Fraternity
American Prepster
Brogue Warrior
Semper Finance
Full Dinner Jacket
Private Benjamins
Band of Brooks Brothers
The Charge of the White Brigade
Oliver Northface
Jared Head
Spas And Stripes
Flaks Fifth Avenue
Whiskey Trousers Foxtrot (think about it)
The Desert Frats
Vainglorious Bastards
Prep School Ridge
82nd Wellborne Division
Good Morning, Boca Raton
Nothing Special Forces
Delta Farce
Fedora! Fedora! Fedora!
The Day of the Jackass
The Spy Who Came In With the Gold
Kelly's Zeroes
Empire of the Son-In-Law
All Quiet On the West Palm Beach
The Spa Locker
The Green Bidets
Full Mental Jackoff
The Art of Wharton
Operation Dessert Spoon
Chicken Hawk Down
Bombingdales
Brogue One
Rambro - First Brood
Dude, Where's My Tsar
To Have and Have More
Emoluments Men
Flags of Our Father in Law
A Bridgeloan Too Far
Das Gucci Desert Boot
Twee Kings
The Funds of Navarone
Saving Private Equity
A Blazer Too Far
Clutch My Pearls Harbor
The Deal Hunter
Das Sailboot
A Condo Too Far
We Were Not Soldiers
(h/t a real Mensch #KushnerAtWar)
It’s only been a few months, but it feels like forever ago that Steve Bannon told New York Magazine that he had “bonded” with Jared Kushner, who “really gets this grassroots, populist movement in a huge way.”
Now, the two men are at odds in an escalating conflict that might seem like just the latest twist in the constant palace intrigue emanating from the White House. But this clash, which threatens Bannon’s position and could further cement Kushner’s increasingly broad influence, has importance beyond the sort of petty infighting that afflicts any administration.
For Trump supporters, this is a battle between the populist nationalist movement on the right, for which Trump is a figurehead, and the more pragmatic, less ideological approach exhibited by Kushner and his allies. The result could determine whether the Trump White House stays, well, Trumpian, or whether it begins to morph into exactly what someone like Steve Bannon hates: a more mainstream Republican administration.
According to a senior White House official, Bannon and Kushner “disagree on everything on policy.”
“Jared is a liberal Democrat,” the official said, accusing Kushner of trying to limit the role of some in Trump’s orbit—including Bannon, policy aide Stephen Miller, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, Domestic Policy Council Director Andrew Bremberg, and Vice President Mike Pence—in making policy. Kushner, the official charged, is trying to “slow-walk” executive orders on trade, for example.