Steve Bannon Responds To The Legacy Media’s Freakout To Bannon’s Release From Political Prison
Steve Bannon and his War Room team discussed mobilization efforts for November 5th, highlighting the “mass mobilization” needed among Trump supporters to counter Democratic narratives and bolster early voting efforts. Bannon praised his production team for organizing a recent press conference where prominent media critics observed the energy within the MAGA movement. Noting that early voting in critical swing states is wrapping up, he emphasized the importance of turnout, saying, "Republican voters…are the infantry,” urging supporters to motivate neighbors and document any irregularities at the polls.
Bannon criticized President Biden for referring to Trump supporters as “garbage,” framing it as divisive rhetoric that could incite real-world violence. He cited an incident involving an ActBlue donor attacking Trump supporters to illustrate the dangers of such language. Raheem Kassam joined to discuss the Democrats’ enthusiasm problem, observing that efforts to boost Biden’s campaign with figures like Kamala Harris and high-profile ads have not significantly swayed voter sentiment. Bannon celebrated a recent Supreme Court ruling allowing Virginia’s “Youngkin plan” to remove non-citizens from voter rolls, which he deemed a victory for election integrity. As Bannon put it, this mobilization drive is part of a broader "shaping operation for what’s to come on 5 November.”
Posobiec: Democrats Are FAILING To Register And GOTV, Perfect Opportunity For MAGA To SWAMP The Vote
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec discussed key political issues, including a Supreme Court decision in Virginia, Kamala Harris’s public statements, and the Biden administration’s approach to public discourse. Posobiec highlighted the significance of Virginia’s ruling against non-citizens on voter rolls, seeing it as evidence of Democratic intentions: "They fought for this…just put a bullet in it,” he remarked, indicating Democrats’ desire to keep non-citizens eligible to vote. He argued that while these individuals are self-reported non-citizens, Democrats’ opposition to their removal suggests a hidden agenda and fear of exposure.
Bannon and Posobiec then turned to the Biden administration, particularly Kamala Harris’s recent speeches distancing herself from Biden. Posobiec theorized Biden’s statements might be "subconsciously intentional” acts against Harris’s presidential prospects, with Bannon calling it "Jill’s Revenge,” referencing Dr. Jill Biden’s influence. They argued that Biden’s language, likened to Hillary Clinton’s "deplorables” remark, implied disdain for a large part of the American populace, which Posobiec believed feeds into a trend of dehumanizing language: "From deplorables to fascists to garbage,” he said, suggesting such rhetoric marks Americans as disposable.
Posobiec proposed that Trump might capitalize on this by connecting with working-class Americans through symbolic actions, like a "ride along in a trash truck” in key states. He emphasized that the portrayal of opposition groups as "invasive” aligns with historical revolutionary tactics and cautioned against the potential for escalating violence, concluding that it’s now "existential.” The conversation ended with strategic advice for Trump’s campaign: keep this rhetoric in the news, framing it as a powerful "own goal” by the Biden administration just before the election.
BREAKING – Supreme Court Rules Virginia May Resume Purge Of Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec argue that recent developments in Virginia around the Save Act reveal a Democrat agenda to keep non-citizens on voter rolls. Bannon calls the situation "massive,” saying Democrats’ reaction to Supreme Court rulings limiting this practice exposes hidden motives: “Democrats want illegal aliens on the voter rolls, right? I mean, there couldn’t be more blatant about it.” Posobiec describes how Democrats dismissed the Save Act, only to protest once Virginia’s Governor Glenn Youngkin pushed to enforce a purge of self-reported non-citizens from voting lists. "They fought it tooth and nail,” Posobiec comments, noting Democrats’ intense pushback.
The two also shift focus to Kamala Harris and Biden’s apparent discord. Bannon suggests that Biden’s comments—implicitly undermining Harris—are a calculated move, implying "Jill’s Revenge” for political slights. Posobiec extends the analysis, noting Biden’s past actions that seem to undercut Harris, like holding press events at the same time she scheduled interviews. He speculates Biden might intentionally distance himself from Harris’s policies.
They critique Biden’s rhetoric, comparing it to Hillary Clinton’s "deplorables” comment, with Posobiec noting Biden’s words suggest he sees a significant portion of Americans as "garbage.” This, Bannon argues, shows a deep-seated contempt among the left for working-class Americans, portraying them as obstacles to ideological goals. They advocate keeping this narrative in the media, aiming to highlight Biden’s divisive language.
Dems Are Trying To Illegally Register Noncitizens To Vote And Have Those Noncitizens Illegally Vote
Mike Davis and Steve Bannon, they emphasized the evolving political landscape and the importance of proactive legal strategies ahead of the 2024 election. Davis stated, "President Trump learned his lesson from 2020 that you need to hire good lawyers ahead of the election to seek injunctions and take other legal action.” He highlighted a significant Supreme Court ruling that halted a decision allowing non-citizens to register to vote in Virginia, noting, "It is illegal for non-citizens to vote in federal elections.” This ruling, Davis argued, underscores a broader effort by Democrats to manipulate voter registration laws, particularly in swing states where they might face losses.
Bannon chimed in, expressing concern over the management of election processes in states like Pennsylvania. He pointed out the challenges faced during early voting, saying, "They understood all the problems of mail imbalance last time…Republicans vote in person and Democrats voted by mail.” He urged voters not to be deterred, insisting, "Do not get out of line…make them have to force you to not vote.” Davis also highlighted legal measures to prevent voter disenfranchisement, emphasizing the need for vigilance against abuses of power.
The conversation shifted to the implications of ongoing investigations and perceived election interference against Trump and his allies. Bannon remarked on the ongoing legal battles, stating, "You just got your ass kicked at the Supreme Court…that is a huge loss for Democrats.” Overall, both emphasized a determined approach to safeguarding election integrity and mobilizing Republican voters, reflecting their confidence in Trump’s prospects in the upcoming election.
Wren Delivers AZ Voters Crucial Message: BANK Your Vote Today So There’s ZERO Risk Election Day
Steve Bannon and Caroline Wren, they addressed the ongoing electoral situation in Pennsylvania and the urgency of taking action against perceived voter suppression tactics employed by Democrats. Bannon expressed frustration over Democrats allegedly creating fake badges to impersonate election officials, saying, “We need to stop sitting… Give me a break. Fight fire with fire.” He emphasized the need for Republicans to mimic these tactics, suggesting that they should produce identical badges and deploy their own personnel to polling stations.
Wren chimed in, detailing their proactive efforts in areas like Doylestown and Quakertown, where they are collecting affidavits from voters affected by these tactics. She asserted, “We are making these people famous… if you are impersonating an election official, guess what, you’re breaking the law.” Bannon proposed a radical approach, calling for a “massive Bounty” for information on election fraud, urging Elon Musk to offer financial incentives to whistleblowers.
They discussed the election dynamics in Arizona, particularly concerning Kari Lake’s race, where Bannon criticized the lack of support from national Republicans and highlighted the Democrats’ financial assault on Lake. “Carrie Lake is the 100 million dollar woman,” he declared, noting that she withstood significant Democratic funding without much help.
Wren warned about potential voter suppression due to long wait times caused by a two-page ballot in Maricopa County, emphasizing the need for early voting to avoid chaos on Election Day. She stated, “Just be prepared to wait… Do not get out of line.” The conversation underscored their determination to mobilize Republicans, pointing to the critical nature of the upcoming elections and urging immediate action to counteract Democratic strategies.
Loomer Drops BOMBSHELL: Mitch McConnell’s Grooming Next His Heir, Subverting The American People
In a lively exchange, Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer discuss Loomer’s involvement in a photo spread for a book featuring prominent figures from Bannon’s War Room. Loomer expresses her excitement about the project while Bannon humorously chides her about acquiring a copy. The conversation shifts to Mitch McConnell’s alleged strategy to control Senate GOP leadership, with Loomer revealing her insider knowledge about a secret ballot vote planned shortly after the presidential election. They criticize McConnell for backing candidates who oppose Trump’s agenda, particularly John Cornyn and John Thune, while endorsing Rick Scott as the only loyalist candidate. Loomer emphasizes the danger of closed ballots, urging supporters to demand an open election to protect Trump’s influence. The discussion concludes with a call to action, encouraging grassroots mobilization for upcoming elections and highlighting Kari Lake’s candidacy against her opponent’s controversial background.
The Pictorial History Of The WarRoom
Steve Bannon and Dan Fleuette discussed the significance of an upcoming pivotal day in American politics, emphasizing the need for preparation amidst current global chaos, including tensions involving Israel, Iran, and North Korea. Bannon encouraged listeners to find peace through preparedness, suggesting they acquire emergency kits. The dialogue then shifted to a photography book capturing the spirit of the War Room, highlighting its unique approach compared to traditional biographical works. Fleuette explained his vision for the book, aiming to showcase the essence and resilience of notable figures associated with the War Room, blending visual artistry with profound themes. Bannon praised Fleuette’s work, noting its ability to reflect the true spirit of individuals like Laura Loomer. Fleuette expressed gratitude for the project, attributing its inspiration to divine guidance and the distinctive nature of the War Room as a media phenomenon. They concluded by encouraging listeners to support the book’s success, which is available on platforms like Amazon and Bookshop.org.