President Trump’s unyielding resilience and the cultural impact of Andrew Breitbart’s vision are alive in Jon Kahn’s hit song "Fighter,” a powerful anthem for the America First movement, as revealed on the WarRoom program with Steve Bannon on Friday. With culture at the heart of this movement, Kahn’s music fuels the fight to reclaim traditional American values.
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America First Movement: Fighting for Culture
For the America First movement, culture isn’t just an accessory—it’s the front line. As Jon Kahn put it, his song "Fighter” was inspired by watching Donald Trump face the public with unbreakable resolve despite countless political and legal battles. "I thought, what a fighter this man is,” Kahn said, explaining how he translated Trump’s resilience into music. The song quickly shot up the charts, capturing the spirit of those who feel they’re fighting to preserve America’s core values.
Andrew Breitbart, a legendary figure in conservative circles, famously said, "Politics is downstream from culture.” For the America First movement, that’s not just a catchphrase; it’s a guiding principle. Breitbart knew that if you want lasting political change, you need to first win over hearts and minds. And Kahn’s music reflects that strategy.
Why Winning Culture Matters
Breitbart’s influence looms large over Kahn’s work. His belief that Hollywood and the media often show "disdain for the American people” was echoed by Kahn, who has seen firsthand the alienation many Americans feel. Kahn remembers the early days of the Tea Party, where he’d sing at rallies with Breitbart and Bannon. "It was just a bunch of amazing patriots, full of love for the country,” he recalls. Yet, back then and even now, they were often labeled as "racists” and "deplorables.” The parallels to today are clear: the fight for culture isn’t new but more critical than ever.
For Kahn, reclaiming culture means creating music that reflects true American values. Songs like "Fighter” resonate because they contrast the cultural elite who dominate Hollywood. As Kahn said, "In the music world… you don’t need the labels for songs to break through.” This new wave of patriotic music challenges the status quo and shows that people crave entertainment that celebrates traditional American values, not criticizes.
Trump as the Ultimate Fighter
Kahn believes his music reflects a movement of fighters led by none other than Trump. When he saw Trump standing at the podium, undeterred by a barrage of criticism, he knew he was witnessing something unique. "It’s that swagger, that attitude,” Kahn said. For Kahn, Trump embodies the resolve and grit that the America First movement is all about. This image of Trump, the fighter, not only inspired his music but has become a rallying point for many who see Trump as more than a politician; they see him as a cultural icon fighting for their America.
The Path Forward: Culture First, Politics Second
Kahn’s journey from a musician supporting Breitbart to a chart-topping artist in his own right underscores the importance of culture in the America First movement. He recalls how Breitbart pushed him to reveal his conservative identity, a moment he describes as "coming out of the conservative closet.” The push to recapture traditional American values is at the core of Kahn’s mission. Like Breitbart, he believes that cultural victories will pave the way for political ones.
For the America First movement, embracing cultural fighters like Kahn is key in the battle ahead. With songs like "Fighter,” this movement sends a message: the fight to reclaim American culture has only begun. And with Trump as their leader, they are just getting started.
For more context, watch Steve Bannon and Jon Kahn on Friday’s WarRoom:
Songwriter Jon Kahn Discusses Inspiration For New Patriotic Song