I don't have TV or cable....so what did he say about "wingman"...and in what context....?
Thanks in advance
(In the Thatch Weave,..Trump's Wing Man is Truth.
I love Bannon on the Bauer and Rose show on Sundays on Sirius Patriot when he’s just speaking. As a host, if you did a drinking game every time he used those words, you’d be drunk in an hour — referring to Alex as his wingman, calling callers hobbits, etc. I just wish other more seasoned hosts would advise him if he returns to the sho as host.
He is a great benefit to the Trump campaign though!
His show is on satellite radio 6-9 am. VERY good show. The show only started in Nov ‘15 and it is a hit already. Bannon is a Navy man, and I take it “wingman” has something to do with the Navy. Many of the callers will start their conversation with “Permission to come on board, Sir”. Bannon always says “Permission granted”. His show is refreshing to me. He uses a teaching method he learned at Harvard. However, sometimes he gets tiresome when using phrases. I listen to his show every day and will miss him. But glad he will be helping Trump!
He is a fantastic radio personality and he allows all opinions to be expressed. He will not hesitate to comment about tin foil hats and absurd ideas about conspiracies being expressed live on the air.
He keeps it real.
He has different ‘Wing men’ but typically he seems to mean associates in the studio with him. Yesterday, (Tuesday) he had Curt Schilling as a ‘wing man.’ Often he refers to his ‘wing men’ in their international bureaus including London, Jerusalem, and other stateside cities and in far away places.
Breitbart’s impact is growing exponentially. The reach is measurable by nbr. of page visitors and hits. It is an Internet phenom, and the MSM has taken note. Breitbart is a giant in the shadow of very few other sites.
Some references to military expressions are common such as the often heard ‘Permission to come aboard’ request. I find it all delightful.