The Peterborough Examiner

Stephen Bannon set to debate populism with David Frum

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TORONTO — Steve Bannon, the controvers­ial former strategist for U.S. President Donald Trump, is set to defend the issue of populism in a debate with conservati­ve commentato­r David Frum in Toronto this fall.

The announceme­nt of the event — part of the Munk Debates — comes days after Bannon was dropped from the speakers list at next month’s New Yorker Festival following intense backlash and threats of a boycott by other guests.

Munk organizers announced Wednesday that Bannon is expected to argue in favour of the propositio­n that “the future of western politics is populist, not liberal” at the debate on Nov. 2.

Rudyard Griffiths, the debates’ organizer and chair, said the event, which is scheduled days before the U.S. midterm elections, will showcase the two men’s “sharply different views” on the surging populist movement and its impact on Western politics.

“We believe we are providing a public service by allowing their ideas to be vigorously contested and letting the public draw their own conclusion­s from the debate,” he said in a statement. “In our increasing­ly polarized societies we often struggle to see across ideologica­l and moral divides. Civil and substantiv­e public debate of the big issues of our time helps all of us better understand the challenges we face as a society and what, if anything, can be done to resolve them.”

Frum, a senior editor at The Atlantic magazine, was a speech writer for former president George W. Bush and is the author of the recent book “Trumpocrac­y.”

The New Yorker’s announceme­nt Monday that Bannon was invited, then uninvited, to the magazine’s festival set off a debate about whether it was better to challenge or shun Bannon. Bannon, meanwhile, said in a statement he had welcomed the opportunit­y to face off with the magazine’s editor, David Remnick.

“The reason for my acceptance was simple: I would be facing one of the most fearless journalist­s of his generation,” Bannon said. “In what I would call a defining moment, David Remnick showed that he was gutless when confronted by the howling mob.”

Bannon is still set to speak at a festival hosted by The Economist this month. Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of the magazine, said she was deeply troubled by Bannon’s far right stances but believed debate was more important. Some speakers have cancelled because of Bannon. Bannon, former executive chair of right-wing Breitbart News, was chief strategist and senior counsellor to Trump until August 2017.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist, talks about the approachin­g midterm election during an interview on Aug. 19.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist, talks about the approachin­g midterm election during an interview on Aug. 19.

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