Huckabee: This Was Steve Bannon’s Worst Moment

‘I don’t know why on earth he thought this was a good strategy’

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HUCKABEE: "Yeah, I think it was probably Steve Bannon’s worst moment. I don’t know what he was thinking, I don’t know why on earth he thought this was a good strategy. This really comes down to something bigger than a legal issue. I think the professor was spot on, almost impossible to win a lawsuit if you are a public figure. You just about can’t do it. Here is something that ought to govern these things. Honor. Honor and decency. Which, when you go out after having been put in a position of trust. I will call at the Robert de Niro circle of trust if you remember the movie “Meet the parents.” Once you get out of that circle of trust, you never get back in it. But if you get put in it, then you have, I believe, a moral obligation to honor the trust of the person who put you in that position. Sandra, it is disturbing to me that people get in a political job than they want to make money off of it by going and telling a bunch of stuff. Frankly, whether it is true or not is immaterial. Two things you give to someone if you take a job like this. One is her loyalty and 2s or confidentiality. If you can’t take those two things into my job, you shouldn’t take it. If you violate them, it then you have no honor and you should never have been in those positions to begin with."

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