President-elect Donald Trump's announcement of "alt-right" news executive Stephen Bannon as White House chief strategist has prompted plenty of backlash. It's not just liberals who don't like the former chairman of Breitbart News -- even conservative commentator Glenn Beck called Bannon a "nightmare" and a "terrifying man."
We took a look at some of the things Bannon, who is celebrated by the white nationalist movement, has said over the years. Plenty of them are offensive, so consider this a warning.
On why liberals hate conservative women like Anne Coulter and Michele Bachmann
" [T]hese women cut to the heart of the progressive narrative. Thats why there are some unintended consequences of the womens liberation movement. That, in fact, the women that would lead this country would be pro-family, they would have husbands, they would love their children. They wouldnt be a bunch of dykes that came from the Seven Sisters schools up in New England." -- 2011 radio interview with Political Vindication Radio
On sending his girls to an elite academy in Los Angeles
He "didn't want the girls going to school with Jews ... He said he doesnt like Jews and that he doesnt like the way they raise their kids to be whiney brats.'" -- The Guardian, from his wife in court documents filed in 2007. Bannon has denied saying it.
On what keeps him going
"Fear is a good thing. Fear is going to lead you to take action." -- Richmond-Times Dispatch
Stephen Bannon, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign chairman,
attends Trump's Hispanic advisory roundtable meeting in New York, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016.
On furthering Tea Party goals
"Im a Leninist ... Lenin wanted to destroy the state, and thats my goal too. I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of todays establishment." -- The Daily Beast
On Breitbart News
"We're the platform for the alt-right." --Mother Jones
"We call ourselves 'the Fight Club.' You dont come to us for warm and fuzzy." -- The Washington Post
We think of ourselves as virulently anti-establishment, particularly anti- the permanent political class. We say Paul Ryan was grown in a petri dish at the Heritage Foundation." -- The Washington Post
"We hire people who are freaks" and "They dont have social lives."-- The Washington Post