BEST OF BANNON SPEECHES | Steve Bannon Speaks To Council Of National Policy
Steve Bannon opened the Saturday morning WarRoom and played footage from his Nov 2024 Council of National Policy speech. In his opening, Bannon emphasized themes of turbulence, resilience, and historical significance in his commentary. He linked the resistance faced by President Trump and the MAGA movement to broader efforts to reshape the American government and economy. Bannon highlighted the importance of hedging against uncertain times, endorsing Birch Gold as a sponsor while promoting precious metals as a safeguard against instability.
In reflecting on his recent speeches, which he described as some of his best, Bannon shared a particular address delivered to the Council for National Policy (CNP), a prominent conservative organization influential in policy-making. In this speech, he argued for President Trump’s place in the historical context, comparing him to figures like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. According to Bannon, Trump comprehends his pivotal role in the nation’s trajectory and the public’s need to process the alleged 2020 election theft.
Bannon reaffirmed his belief that the election was stolen and criticized the left’s framing of democracy as the central issue. He conveyed an unwavering commitment to the MAGA agenda and Trump’s return to power, positioning these as part of a historical arc of transformative leadership.
Naomi Wolf Walks Through President Trump’s Picks For Health-Freedom Cabinet Picks
Naomi Wolf talked about her support of President Trump and the Cabinet picks he has made so far, focusing on Robert Kennedy Jr.
Darren Beattie Reveals How The Left’s Finally Confronting How Unpopular Their Message Is
Darren Beattie talked about the surprising creation of President Trump’s victory from the left. Beattie mentions several people who are very upset about President Trump getting back to the White House. He talked about the apparent internal conflicts these people had from being forced to accept that the American people had rejected their political message and were never as popular as the corporate media had led them to believe.
Ferguson Discusses How Trump Administration Can End Government-Enforced Censorship On Social Media
Andrew Ferguson, FTC Commissioner, highlighted critical issues around government-contracted NGOs and public-private collusion to suppress speech. He criticized government partnerships with platforms like Facebook and YouTube during COVID-19 and election controversies, where officials pressured platforms to censor “disinformation.” Ferguson called this Orwellian, emphasizing the First Amendment protects free speech from government interference.
He expressed concerns about advertiser cartels where companies collectively refuse to advertise on platforms that allow free speech. Such actions could violate antitrust laws designed to ensure fair competition. Ferguson urged a Trump administration FTC to investigate these practices.
He also discussed the “deep state,” a bureaucratic apparatus resistant to change and often misaligned with voter priorities. Ferguson stressed the need for personnel reform, stating, "Personnel is policy.” He advocated appointing individuals committed to transparency and aligning government actions with American interests.
Ferguson sees Trump’s re-election as an opportunity to redirect the government toward public interest. Ending censorship, investigating antitrust violations, and reforming the administrative state would ensure Americans retain their voice. "This country depends on the free exchange of ideas,” he said, underscoring that suppressing speech undermines democracy and the marketplace of ideas.