Wednesday, March 27, 2024
HIGHLIGHTS:
Wednesday’s show explored MSNBC’s turmoil over Ronna McDaniels’s brief tenure and the rescinding of Rhonda Romney McDaniel’s hiring, inciting reactions from Universal News Group staff. Host Steve Bannon dissected Trump’s appeal to working-class Democrats and the establishment’s backlash. Discussions also touched on immigration’s impact on housing and the pushback against EV regulations, highlighting ongoing political battles. From concerns over illegal immigrant housing to strategies for the 2024 election, the show offered a panoramic view of America’s political landscape.
As Bannon emphasized the need for grassroots resistance, guests like Louis Murray and Catherine O’Neill brought local activism and entrepreneurial spirit to the forefront, reflecting diverse perspectives.
Natalie Winters and Brittany Martinez discussed Evie Magazine’s scrutiny over birth control side effects, attributing it to political agendas and censorship and she spoke with Dave Walsh about energy policies Americans need to focus on.
Full show in segments:
Steve Bannon Reacts To Obama Fearing Trump 2024, MAGA’s Rejecting The Old GOP
Wednesday’s night show opened with a clip of MSNBC talking heads discussing the devolution of Ronna McDaniels’s employment at the network, lasting less than two days, without fury raging through the MSNBC crew. The show opens with a discussion about a memo circulated within Universal News Group, authored by Conde, announcing the rescinding of Rhonda Romney McDaniel’s hiring, causing solid reactions among employees, including Joe Ried and Rachel Madow.
MSNBC’s Charlie Sykes appeared in the clip, highlighting the establishment’s opposition to Trump, rallying behind Biden, while working-class Democrats are embracing Trump’s disruptive message, as Bannon pointed out.
Bannon said voters would focus on the convergence of crises, referring to US southern border issues, federal spending, and geopolitical tensions, adding that those issues would fuel the working class’s support for Trump.
Bannon talked about how the establishment, symbolized by figures like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, faces rejection by the new Republican base. The establishment’s strategy, underscored by recent efforts in Ukraine, relies on unconventional methods, potentially involving legal maneuvers orchestrated by Obama-era officials.
Bannon pointed to reports that suggest Obama’s direct involvement in White House affairs, indicating a concerted effort to counter Trump’s resurgence, with Matthew Calandra playing a pivotal role.
This intricate web of political maneuvering underscores the ongoing power struggle within the Republican Party and the broader political landscape.
“We Have A Giant Housing Crisis”: Louis Murray On Illegal Immigrants Effect On Boston
Outside the Massachusetts State Capitol, as Bannon interviewed him, a group of about 25 individuals, including Lou Murray, is taking an early lunch break amid concerns over the state budget. Layoffs of teachers are imminent in four primary school systems. At the same time, the government plans to allocate an additional two billion dollars towards housing illegal immigrants in hotels, exploiting the state’s right-to-shelter policy.
According to recent statistics, the immigration influx, numbering around 288,000, exacerbates the existing housing crisis and strains public resources. Residents who witness their tax dollars being funneled into providing free services for immigrants while essential community resources suffer grow dissatisfied.
Murray discussed concerns that community centers are being displaced from urban areas to affluent suburbs.
However, Murray told Bannon that efforts to raise awareness and mobilize action face challenges, including the co-optation of activists and community leaders.
Murray said Governor Moore Healy’s recent announcement of tolls on commuters crossing the Cape Cod Canal adds to the economic burdens of blue-collar workers traveling to Boston for employment.
Despite these challenges, grassroots activism persists, with individuals like Murray advocating for change and utilizing social media platforms like Twitter to amplify their voices and engage with the broader community.
“This Is An All Out Fight”: Steve Bannon On The Battle For 2024
In the following segment, Bannon said the opposition’s strategy revolves around allocating two billion dollars to challenge Trump in battleground states, focusing on 25 critical counties. Biden intends to leverage administrative power, including the deep state and a massive propaganda machine, to sway public opinion. Despite missed opportunities, such as not utilizing Danielle Pletka effectively, aiming to delegitimize Biden’s presidency, recognizing growing discontent among Americans, particularly regarding immigration policies and the southern border crisis. The media is a vital tool in propaganda efforts, controlled by powerful interests in Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and corporate elites. However, Bannon says, grassroots movements continue to resist, emphasizing the rigged nature of the political system and the need for accountability. Bannon anticipates turbulent times ahead but remains committed to exposing and confronting the corruption within the establishment.
This Is About Not Allowing Them To Steal This Election Because That’s The Only Way They Can
Bannon talked about the frustration with the situation in New York around Trump’s lawfare cases and added the dangers posed by illegal immigration, citing a case where an illegal immigrant on TikTok instructed others on how to squat in the country. Bannon criticizes the Biden administration’s handling of immigration issues, seeing it as part of a broader effort to transform America. Despite recognizing Trump’s efforts, he stressed the need for collective action and volunteerism to counter the opposition’s tactics, which include legal maneuvers and propaganda.
Bannon argued that Trump’s policies are vital for restoring America’s prosperity and security, contrasting them with what they perceive as the opposition’s nostalgia trap. The speaker emphasizes resilience in the face of challenges and vows to continue fighting against perceived injustices and corruption within the establishment.
Mike Davis Breaks Down Colangelo’s Key Role In Resurrecting The Phony Case Against President Trump
Mike Davis talked about the judge overseeing Trump’s financial case who has issued a gag order following Trump’s public statements, deeming them threatening and inflammatory. The judge expressed concern about potential witness intimidation. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Obama is exerting influence over Biden’s administration, aiming to prosecute Trump. Matthew Colangelo, from the Biden Justice Department, is tasked with leading the case against Trump, which some see as politically motivated. The prosecution aims to vilify Trump, focusing on issues related to women and portraying him as a misogynist. Critics argue that this case infringes on Trump’s First Amendment and due process rights and suspect a broader conspiracy against Trump. Despite skepticism, the speaker believes that Trump’s resilience will prevail, and they call for continued advocacy to support Trump’s cause.