Thursday, April 4, 2024
Steve Bannon hosted the Thursday evening WarRoom program and the WarRoom Battleground program.
Highlights:
- Derrick Evans, a congressional candidate from West Virginia, discusses his controversial candidacy.
- Yoram Hazony and Steve Bannon engage in a deep conversation about recent events in Israel, including the conflict in Gaza and tensions with Iran.
- Joe Hoft discusses the upcoming trial of Donald Trump in New York City, dismissing the alleged charges as baseless and politically motivated.
- Tim Murtaugh, grandson of legendary Pittsburgh Pirates manager Danny Murtaugh, reflects on his family’s baseball legacy and shares insights into his journey, including his struggle with alcohol addiction.
The guests cover various topics, including politics, international affairs, legal matters, and personal narratives.
Recommended reading
Gateway Pundit -“Underlying Accounting Activities in DA Bragg Case Are Not Crimes – There Are No Crimes, Not Even Adjusting Entries!”
Breitbart: Israel Faces ‘Color Revolution’ as Opposition Protests, Gantz Wants New Election
Full show in segments:
Derrick Evans: “I’m Running To Kick In The Front Door And Expose Corruption In D.C.”
Yoram Hazony Describes How Israel Is Facing A Color Revolution
This deep and complex conversation between Yoram Hazony and Steve Bannon revolves around recent events in Israel, particularly regarding the conflict in Gaza and tensions with Iran. Key points include:
- Perception of the Conflict: Bannon expressed concern over the portrayal of the conflict as a war against humanity, with significant media coverage focusing on Israel’s actions.
- Political Dynamics: Hazony talked about the political landscape in Israel, including Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government and its handling of the conflict, as well as potential rivalries within the government.
- Strategic Situation: Analysis is provided on the strategic implications of the conflict, including the involvement of various regional actors such as Iran, Hezbollah, and Syria.
- Color Revolution: Reference is made to the concept of a color revolution, drawing parallels between events in Israel and similar movements elsewhere, such as Ukraine and Georgia.
- International Perception: The conversation touches on how the conflict is perceived internationally, focusing on the role of the Biden administration and certain elements within the American Jewish population.
- Media Coverage: Criticism is leveled at media outlets, particularly MSNBC and CNN, for what is perceived as biased coverage against Israel.
- Concern for the Future: There is a shared concern about the escalating conflict and the potential for further regional destabilization.
Overall, both Bannpn and Hazony expressed a sense of urgency and call for action to address the ongoing crisis in Israel and the broader Middle East region.
Joe Hoft: Accounting Activities In DA Bragg Case Are Not Crimes-There Are No Crimes
Joe Hoft appeared with Steve Bannon and discussed the Trump trial in New York City, which will start on April 15th.
Hoft reported on the alleged charges against Trump, which he described as baseless and rooted in nonsensical accusations.
Hoft discussed the timing of accounting entries, their significance regarding Trump’s involvement, and the practicalities of corporate financial management, suggesting that the charges lack substance.
Additionally, the conversation goes into the broader implications of the trial, framing it as a political agenda aimed at discrediting Trump and his supporters.
Tim Murtaugh Discusses His New Book ‘Swing Hard In Case You Hit It’
The conversation begins with a reminiscence about Danny Murtaugh’s induction into the Hall of Fame as a legendary manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Tim Murtaugh, Danny Murtaugh’s grandson, joins Steve Bannon to share insights into his family’s deep roots in baseball.
Tim reflects on his grandfather’s career as a player and manager, highlighting memorable moments such as the Pirates’ World Series victories in 1960 and 1971. He also pays tribute to iconic players like Roberto Clemente, emphasizing their contributions to the team’s success.
The conversation then shifts towards Tim’s journey, intertwined with the story of the Trump campaign. Tim candidly discusses his struggle with alcohol addiction, sharing his path to sobriety and the pivotal moment that led to his decision to seek help.
Reflecting on his time working for the Trump campaign during the 2020 election, Tim discusses the pressure-cooker environment and the importance of maintaining sobriety amidst challenging circumstances.
Tim concludes by promoting his book, “Swing Hard in Case You Hit It: My Escape from Addiction and Shot at Redemption on the Trump Campaign,” which chronicles his journey through addiction and redemption. He encourages readers to find inspiration in his story and shares where they can purchase the book.