Bannon: “The Reason President Trump’s Back Is Resilience”
Steve Bannon’s comments reflect his strategic focus on the challenges and opportunities facing the populist-nationalist movement as the 2024 political landscape unfolds. Bannon emphasizes the "war, debt, and border invasion” as critical issues while asserting the left’s disarray in organizing effective resistance against Donald Trump’s resurgence. He critiques their overreliance on financial and media support, arguing that this has led to complacency and a lack of resilience.
Bannon highlights the importance of seizing institutions like Voice of America, calling for reform to counter anti-American narratives and pro-Chinese Communist Party influences. He underscores the significance of information warfare, identifying platforms like NPR as biased and advocating for defunding public broadcasting.
Bannon’s strategy revolves around swift action post-election, emphasizing the need for Trump’s administration to assert control from day one. He criticizes the Republican establishment for merely tolerating the populist movement and warns against internal divisions that could hinder progress. Stressing urgency, he calls for immediate preparation to implement Trump’s agenda effectively within the first 100 days.
In discussing figures like Kari Lake, Bannon envisions their roles in amplifying the movement’s message through robust media platforms. He highlights the necessity of preserving critical documents and assets to prevent sabotage. Bannon concludes with a call for unity and relentless action, framing the populist movement’s efforts as essential for reclaiming institutional and policy control.
“CBP One App Works Right Into Hands Of Cartels”: BenBergquam And Oscarelblue Live From Eagle Pass
Oscar Ramirez, Ben Bergquam, and Steve Bannon discussed the ongoing border crisis and its broader implications for American politics. Bergquam highlighted his observations from border tours, including the clandestine nature of current immigration operations. He described how migrants are processed in a more discreet manner, avoiding public visibility, while cartels exploit weak border enforcement for profit. Ramirez emphasized the necessity of labeling cartels as terrorist organizations to counter their influence and hold accountable those complicit, including NGOs and international bodies.
Bannon framed the crisis as deliberate and systemic, accusing corporate elites and political figures of enabling mass illegal immigration for cheap labor and economic exploitation. He linked the issue to broader populist concerns, suggesting that exposing these practices could unite a 1932-style coalition capable of significant political change.
Bannon also discussed the importance of decisive action under a potential Trump administration. He advocated for immediate executive orders and legislative measures to secure the border, build the wall, and hold accountable those responsible for current policies. He expressed disdain for corporate tax breaks, emphasizing the need for accountability over appeasement.
The conversation underscored frustration with establishment politics, the role of corporations in exacerbating economic disparity, and the urgency of addressing immigration challenges. Bannon stressed that success hinges on clear, immediate action, warning against political gamesmanship and delays. His rhetoric called for populist mobilization, holding elites accountable, and delivering tangible results to restore public trust.
"They’re Out To Stop The DOGE Effort”: Steve Bannon On The NDAA
Steve Bannon weaves a narrative of anticipation and strategy, emphasizing a return to power under Donald Trump and a vision for systemic reform. Bannon asserts that the “cavalry is about to arrive,” urging allies to preserve documentation and prepare for transparency. He references historical parallels, likening Trump’s leadership to pivotal moments in American history, such as the Revolutionary War. Highlighting the 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord, Bannon sees Trump’s potential return as providential and part of a broader populist-nationalist revolution.
Bannon criticizes past administrations, notably Clinton and Obama, for failing to rise to historical moments. He frames the establishment as dismissive of populist movements, comparing their disdain to elitist scorn for "Walmart” Americans. Bannon outlines plans to deconstruct the FBI, citing inefficiencies and proposing redistribution of its functions. He challenges the integrity of whistleblowers within the agency, warning against blind compliance akin to Nuremberg defense arguments.
He critiques the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for perpetuating flawed priorities, emphasizing a pivot to confront China as crucial for U.S. geopolitical dominance. Bannon highlights upcoming legislative strategies, including reconciliation, to advance populist-nationalist policies. He underscores Trump’s focus on immigration, border security, and economic issues like grocery prices, projecting confidence in achieving transformative change through executive orders and legislative action. Bannon concludes with a call to remain vigilant, organized, and strategic in the pursuit of their agenda.
“Over My Dead Body”: Bannon Calls On The American People To Not Let Congress Continue Their Reckless Spending
Steve Bannon talks about his past comments regarding Elon Musk and his analysis of Musk’s involvement with the 2024 campaign and the victory of President Trump. Bannon also talks about his focus on spending.
Mark Lucas On Trump Cabinet Picks: "These Republican Senators Love Our Grassroots Support To Do Phone Calls On Get Out The Vote, But They Don’t Want To Hear Our Phone Calls That Say Support President Trump’s Nominations.”
In this conversation between Steve Bannon and Mark Lucas, they discussed the strategic efforts of the Article 3 Project in pushing for the confirmation of key nominees like Cash Patel and Pete Hegseth. Bannon praised the grassroots campaign, which had gained significant traction, with over 50,000 messages sent to Senate offices in December alone. However, Republican lawmakers expressed concerns that this grassroots activity might backfire. Bannon emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on these lawmakers, stating that calls would continue until Patel and Hegseth were sworn into office.
Lucas, reflecting on his experience with grassroots campaigns, stressed the importance of relentless pressure, assuring their efforts made a difference. He encouraged supporters to visit the Article 3 Project website to continue calling, emailing, and leveraging social media. The conversation also touched on the challenges faced by Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination, with some in Congress criticizing her for not aligning with their political views, despite her intelligence and capabilities. Bannon rejected these criticisms, comparing her favorably to other potential nominees.
They also discussed the ongoing efforts to secure election integrity and President Trump’s victory, as well as the need for continued grassroots mobilization to protect conservative appointments. Bannon closed by stressing that the fight for key nominations and election integrity must continue with unwavering resolve.
Steve Bannon: “The Democrats Use To Be The Party Of Working Class People. They Lost Their Way”
Steve Bannon discusses the nature of political and social systems, emphasizing the power dynamics within American politics. He describes the current situation as a continuous struggle where “the system” cannot self-correct, likening it to historical revolutions that led to systemic changes, such as the American Revolution or the French Revolution. He critiques the Democratic Party for abandoning its working-class roots, now represented by elites and corporate interests. He asserts that voters recognize the party’s shift toward defending an unsustainable system.
Bannon underscores the importance of Donald Trump’s role as an anti-establishment figure disrupting this failing system. He also criticizes the way elites, particularly those in Hollywood and the media, romanticize a lifestyle disconnected from the real struggles of working-class people. He expresses disdain for the superficial portrayals of “authentic” American values, such as those in media like Yellowstone, which he believes are made by those who despise traditional American values and patriotism.
Bannon argues that the capitalist system is failing regular people, with most not owning assets or having financial security. He highlights the growing economic divide and the frustration of younger generations, which he likens to “serfs” in a broken system. He calls for a national conversation about restructuring the system to ensure that people get a fair share of the prosperity they help create, warning that without change, society may face revolutionary consequences.
Part One:
Steve Bannon To Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, & Other Leftist Billionaires Donating To Trump’s Inaugural Fund: "Take your million dollar check and shove it up your a**!”
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