Monday, April 22, 2024
Steve Bannon anchored the Monday evening WarRoom program and the WarRoom Battleground, focusing on the Marxist invasion of two of the most influential American institutions: education and the courts. Bannon and his guests updated audiences on current events. They highlighted where the tactics of Marxist-Communists have joined those of Islamic terrorist groups to impact American politics- also known as the ‘Red-Green axis.’
Highlights:
Steve Bannon talked about the consequences of the very public Red-Green Axis as Americans come to grips with terrorist uprisings at Columbia and Yale.
Ben Bergquam reported living at Columbia University, where students reported being afraid of attending class.
Mike Davis discussed the Biden DOJ’s appearance in the trial against President Trump, citing numerous legal conflicts of interest for the Judge in that case.
Catherine O’Neil talked about her business, Meriweatherfarms.com
Dave Brat talked about Winston Churchill
Bradley Thayer talked about the Chinese Communist Party
Leeshai Lemish Discusses His Production ‘Shen Yun‘
Reccomended Reading:
How To Address The CCP Threat: Engagement, Defeatism, Or Victory
Full show in Segments:
Bannon And Bergquam Discuss The Sharia Supremacists On American Campuses Pt.1
Ben Bergquam talked to Steve Bannon about the tensions within universities and the clash of ideologies, which are symptomatic of deeper societal issues. Berguam talked about how Progressive students express dissatisfaction with the Marxist influence on campus, showing their discontent may stem from perceived injustices or ideological clashes.
Bannon pointed out that the faculty’s role is crucial, calling for the purgings of staff and students who are destroying the peace of American educational institutions and saying that the broader problem lies in anti-American sentiments propagated by certain ideologies.
Bannon and Bergquam talked about the convergence of leftist movements, including Antifa and BLM, which adds complexity. Bergquam pointed out that the Muslim call to prayer during protests underscores the diverse forces at play.
In summary, the university landscape reflects deeper societal divisions, and addressing these issues requires thoughtful dialogue, critical thinking, and a commitment to understanding diverse perspectives.
Ben Bergquam Reporting Live From Columbia University Pt.2
Continued from Pt.1
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Catherine O’Neil appeared on the WarRoom to promote a buy-one-get-one-free offer on burger boxes from Meriweather Farms. She emphasized the freshness and quality of the burgers, which are free from antibiotics and hormones.
O’Neil directed viewers to meriweatherfarms.com to take advantage of the deal, which includes free shipping. Despite her roots in Wyoming, Catherine hinted at future expansion to Florida.
Mike Davis: “They’re Gonna Turn Him Into Nelson Mandela, He’s Gonna Win By A Landslide”
Mike Davis, returning to the show, discussed the resurgence of a case against Trump by Alvin Bragg’s team, alleging criminal conspiracy and election interference.
Davis slammed Matthew Colangelo, a senior political appointee in the Biden Justice Department, who was involved in resurrecting the case.
Davis criticized the case’s tenuous legal basis and connection to Biden and Merrick Garland’s DOJ. He argued that the prosecution is part of a coordinated effort to undermine Trump and interfere in the upcoming election. Davis also highlighted conflicts of interest in the judiciary and questioned why Republican politicians haven’t taken more action.
Additionally, the conversation touched on Trump’s immunity situation and the importance of standing up to legal challenges.
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Dave Brat: “Do We Have A Churchillian Moment On The Border Invasion, No We Do Not”
Dave Brat and Steve Bannon discussed various topics, including the need for courage in politics, the importance of addressing the border invasion, the debt crisis, and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
They criticized Larry Summers for his economic analysis and his recent article in The Hill, which they found to be misleading and politically motivated.
Bannon and Brat also mentioned a white paper by Summers highlighting the miscalculation of inflation rates, particularly in housing and car prices, which significantly underestimated the true inflation rate.
Bradley Thayer Discusses The Partnership Between The CCP And American Elites
The conversation with WarRoom contributor Bradley Thayer centers on the deep entanglement between American business and government leaders with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), leading to a dangerous situation where the CCP’s influence is pervasive. The discussion highlights how the CCP, with its immense wealth and power, has effectively co-opted American elites and policymakers through decades of economic partnerships.
This has resulted in a dangerous dependency on China and a compromised American foreign policy, characterized by what the speakers term as “engagement” rather than seeking victory over the CCP. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for a fundamental shift in American foreign policy away from engagement and towards a strategy for defeating the CCP.
It calls for exposing the vast wealth amassed by CCP leaders and challenging the legitimacy of their rule, likening the CCP to a colonial power imposed on the Chinese people. Thayer and Bannon stress the importance of public awareness and legislative action in confronting the CCP’s influence and restoring American sovereignty.
Leeshai Lemish Discusses His Production ‘Shen Yun’
The discussion between Leeshai Lemish and Steve Bannon delves into the significance of traditional Chinese culture and its enduring virtues, which are deemed universal. It highlights how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has consistently attempted to suppress these values since its inception.
The conversation explores why the CCP fears traditional culture and seeks to dismantle it, attributing this fear to Marxism’s inherent hostility towards traditional family structures and cultural values.
Lemish discusses the devastating impact of the Cultural Revolution, during which the CCP systematically eradicated millennia-old beliefs and persecuted those who adhered to traditional values. Despite decades of repression, there is a palpable yearning among the Chinese people for the revival of their cultural heritage, evident in their emotional reactions to experiencing traditional Chinese performances abroad.
The dialogue also emphasizes the CCP’s ongoing persecution of spiritual practices like Falun Gong, highlighting the party’s deep-seated fear of traditional beliefs and spiritual awakening among the populace. The conversation concludes with an invitation to explore traditional Chinese culture through performances by Shen Yun, which offer a sensory journey into the rich tapestry of Chinese civilization.
Harnwell: How Dare Disgusting UniParty Parasites Compare Vlodymyr FiftyPercentskyy To Churchill!
The Financial Times published an alarming article revealing widespread corruption in Ukraine, targeting foreign investors. A company that experienced exponential growth was suddenly hit with exorbitant tax demands, prompting corrupt officials to demand a hefty bribe to make the issue disappear. The article, highlighted by WarRoom Interenation Editor, Ben Harnwell, underscores the rampant corruption within the Ukrainian government, which has largely gone unchecked by Western nations, despite Ukraine’s strategic importance in geopolitical affairs. This corruption threatens not only investors but also undermines Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against Russian aggression, according to Harnwell. The piece highlights the urgent need for accountability and transparency in Ukraine’s governance.
This newsletter is to implement the work of WarRoom guests. Remember, “Action, Action, Action,” as Steve Bannon reminds us.
(Credit for the Pencil drawing: Chris Hiers)
"I drew for Rush Limbaugh for 20 years, his monthly Limbaugh Letter covers and illustrated his Rush Revere books as well. After he died, I was gutted tbh and decided to return to drawing basics. I have evolved into an old-school pencil portrait artist, and I have 2 books are in the works now, and I feel in a pretty good groove again ,” Hiers said, adding this about the Bannon piece specifically:
"This particular work [Bannon as John Paul Jones] was rooted in a show of support for the "Honey Badger” SKB after he was leaving the courtroom last Sept and he quoted John Paul Jones. "I have not yet…” I thought it would make an interesting piece.”
Now it’s your turn Posse.. go do some action and be a part of your own nation’s history.