RESISTANCE: Natalie Winters On Norm Eisen’s ‘Color Revolution’ Against President Trump
Steve Bannon and Natalie Winters discussed the political resistance against President Trump’s policies, emphasizing the role of deep-state operatives and information warfare. Bannon framed the discussion around Trump’s continued influence, referencing his expected executive actions at Mar-a-Lago. He highlighted the importance of independent media, particularly The National Pulse, in exposing political maneuvering. Winters, filling in for other absent commentators, analyzed the opposition’s strategies, arguing that deep-state actors—long-entrenched in the administrative system—are not willing to relinquish power.
Bannon specifically called out Norm Eisen, portraying him as a key player in the “Color Revolution” tactics used to undermine Trump. He criticized mainstream media outlets like MSNBC and CNN, accusing them of staging exaggerated narratives, such as overhyping anti-Trump protests with multi-screen visuals to create the illusion of widespread unrest.
The conversation also touched on the left’s fixation on the popular vote, which Bannon dismissed as a distraction from the real battle for the Electoral College. He framed the political landscape as an ongoing information war, where media manipulation plays a central role in shaping public perception. The discussion underscored the significance of independent reporting in countering establishment narratives.
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Steve Bannon harshly criticized 60 Minutes, calling their Sunday night broadcast a "clown show” and accusing them of pushing misinformation. He particularly mocked their segment on German misinformation and Scott Pelley’s interview, arguing that it was embarrassing for a once-respected news organization. Bannon claimed 60 Minutes gave a platform to a CIA front, disguising intelligence operations as humanitarian aid, including water projects in India and Africa. He alleged that these NGOs are responsible for exacerbating illegal immigration at the U.S. southern border and engaging in domestic subversion.
He compared 60 Minutes’ failure to their previous mishandling of the Wuhan lab story, where he believes they spread lies but never took accountability. Bannon ridiculed Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special, saying the only funny moments were from past decades, while modern skits were juvenile and unwatchable. He also criticized Hollywood elites like Tom Hanks, accusing them of pushing the narrative that MAGA supporters are racist old white men.
Bringing up Norm Eisen and Darren Beattie, Bannon implied that key political and media figures manipulate public perception while escaping consequences for their actions. He suggested that certain individuals should face legal accountability for their roles in government corruption.
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Bannon And Brat: "These Are The Actions Of A New Geostrategic Alignment”
Dave Brat and Steve Bannon’s discussion focused on economic and geopolitical shifts, historical patterns of empire decline, and the realignment of U.S. trade and industrial policy.
Brat emphasized the historical lesson that when interest payments exceed defense spending, economic decline follows. He linked this to the fall of Rome, where military overreach outpaced revenue generation. Bannon reinforced this point by referencing historians Niall Ferguson and Paul Kennedy, highlighting how excessive military spending and financial mismanagement have historically led to the downfall of great powers.
The conversation then shifted to Trump’s new economic and geopolitical strategy, which Bannon described as a shift away from empire toward a hemispheric model. He contrasted Trump’s approach with historical autocrats, arguing that downsizing the military and government workforce is an unprecedented move. He framed Trump’s trade policies not as tariffs but as a strategic realignment ensuring fair market access, likening it to premium seating at an exclusive event.
Bannon criticized the Wall Street Journal for dismissing Peter Navarro’s reciprocal trade policies as “maximalist tariffs” while pushing for exemptions and carve-outs for elites. Brat highlighted how economic definitions have been manipulated, including counting tech services and even green energy tax credits as “manufacturing.”
Ultimately, they framed the fight as a continuation of the American Revolution, where monopolistic elites and oligarchs have concentrated wealth and power at the expense of ordinary Americans. They positioned Trump’s policies as a restoration of economic nationalism and fairness in global trade.