Tea Party Rhetoric and Stephen Bannon Interview Lacks Concrete Leads
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The passage consists mainly of political commentary and generic criticism of bailouts and elite institutions, with no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It mentions Stephe Claims that bailouts were unfair and benefitted elite financiers. Accusations that elite institutions avoided accountability. Reference to Stephen Bannon as chairman of Breitbart Media.
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