Friday, May 24, 2024
Cold opens showed footage of the Thursday Trump rally from the South Bronx in New York City. The footage had participants talking about the disaster of Democrat Joe Biden’s policies and corporate media talking heads attempting to discredit Trump and his supporters.
“75% of this nation is MAGA,” Steve Bannon May 24.
Full show in segments:
Steve Bannon: “President Trump Had Show Of Force” In South Bronx, Gave Pure MAGA Speech To Crowd
Steve Bannon kicked off his Memorial Day weekend talking about President Trump, who staged a significant event in the Bronx. Bannon described the event as a counter to activities in Lower Manhattan, which were perceived as being aligned with the ruling elite. Bannon praised Trump’s speech for its authenticity, with Trump devoid of pandering and focused on MAGA values. Key figures like Gavin Wax and Jason Miller were acknowledged for organizing the event.
The essence of Trump’s message resonated with a significant portion of the population, as evidenced by the turnout and enthusiasm. This sentiment reflects a broader trend where most Americans prioritize putting America and its citizens first, emphasizing freedom, liberty, and opportunity over government intervention. Bannon said that Trump’s ability to connect with his audience without resorting to traditional political tactics underscores his unique appeal and authenticity.
Bannon discussed Justice Clarence Thomas’s conservative beliefs, which are argued to align closely with those of many minorities, challenging narratives propagated by progressive groups. Bannon said the event highlighted the ongoing battle between traditional American values and progressive agendas, with Trump and Thomas symbolizing a movement to reclaim and preserve these values.
Mark Paoletta Explains How The Left Plans To “Control The Supreme Court” Through Threats
Mark Paoletta and Steve Bannon talked about the US Supreme Court and its implications for American politics. Bannon emphasizes the potential for physical violence against justices and the need for heightened security measures. He referenced past threats made by Schumer and noted a pattern of attacks coinciding with significant court decisions.
. Bannon described it as a return to its original constitutional role, away from left-wing activism. He cited recent cases such as those involving affirmative action as evidence of the court’s dismantling of a left-leaning legacy. This shift, Bannon argued, has incited an unhinged reaction from the left, evident in escalating attacks and attempts to control the court’s composition.
Paoletta echoed Bannon’s sentiments, emphasizing the Supreme Court’s strategic importance in deconstructing the administrative state. He outlined a three-pronged approach involving legislative action, executive branch reforms, and judicial decisions, particularly championing the role of justices like Gorsuch in this endeavor.
The conversation concluded with a call to action, urging viewers to stay informed about the Supreme Court and its significance. Paoletta advocated for purchasing an “Appeal to Heaven” flag as a symbol of revolution and emphasized the importance of dismantling the administrative state to curb government overreach and corruption.
Frank LaRose On Biden Missing Eligibility For Presidential Ballot And Cleaning The Voter Rolls
Frank Larose and Steve Bannon talked about election integrity, the law, and the implications of adherence to rules and regulations. As Ohio’s Secretary of State, Larose emphasized the importance of following the law, regardless of political affiliation. He highlighted Ohio’s success in maintaining clean voter rolls through bipartisan oversight and diligent list maintenance efforts.
Bannon praised Larose for his work in ensuring fair and honest elections in Ohio, contrasting it with the chaos observed in other states. Larose explained Ohio’s approach to list maintenance, emphasizing the importance of removing ineligible voters and enforcing laws to uphold the integrity of the electoral process.
The discussion then shifted to recent events, including potential legal challenges and the role of the state legislature in upholding election laws. Larose criticized attempts to change rules to suit political interests, stressing the importance of adherence to established laws and regulations.
John Solomon Reports Feds Knew Biden Met With Son’s Chinese Business Partners On Official Trip
John Solomon and Steve Bannon discussed the recent events surrounding Mar-a-Lago and the implications of government actions regarding investigations into Hunter Biden. They criticized the raid on Mar-a-Lago, suggesting it was orchestrated to create a spectacle rather than for lawful reasons. Solomon highlighted the militarization of law enforcement and the dangers of excessive force, drawing parallels to past incidents like Ruby Ridge.
The conversation then turned to a story released by Just the News, revealing that the U.S. government had extensive documents on Hunter Biden’s business dealings since 2016. These documents, obtained by James Comey after a year-long legal battle, provide new evidence that contradicts previous statements made by Joe Biden regarding his knowledge of his son’s business activities.
Solomon emphasized the significance of this revelation, suggesting it could lead to a reevaluation of past testimony and implications for impeachment proceedings. He described the documents as a “treasure trove” of evidence that could open up new avenues of investigation into the Biden family’s business ties. The conversation underscored the importance of transparency and accountability in government, particularly concerning potential conflicts of interest involving high-ranking officials.
Julie Kelly On Mar-A-Lago Raid
In their discussion, Julie Kelly and Steve Bannon focus on the implications of the Mar-a-Lago raid, emphasizing that it was an unnecessary escalation by the Justice Department aimed at politically targeting Donald Trump. They argue that the raid was meant to create a spectacle rather than retrieve sensitive documents, criticizing the use of aggressive tactics for what they describe as minor issues. They also discuss the broader context of the weaponization of federal agencies against political opponents and the impact on public trust in governmental institutions.
Bradley Thayer: NATO’s Direct Involvement In Ukraine Is “Playing Into Xi Jinping Hands”
In their discussion, Bradley Thayer and Steve Bannon discuss escalating conflicts involving NATO, the U.S., Russia, and China. They highlight Biden’s intensifying involvement in Ukraine and Xi Jinping’s aggression towards Taiwan, emphasizing the severe economic consequences for the U.S. if Taiwan falls, particularly due to the dependency on advanced semiconductor chips. Thayer warns about China’s broader global ambitions and the potential for a significant economic depression in the U.S. if these conflicts escalate. He also mentions his book, which provides insights and strategies for dealing with these threats.
Capt. Fanell Warns Of The CCP’s “Strangulation Strategy” Against Taiwan, Test Of Command & Control
In their discussion, Steve Bannon and Captain James Fanell examine recent Chinese military activities around Taiwan, particularly the “Joint Sword 2024 Alpha” exercise. Captain Fanell explains that the PLA’s recent maneuvers, including missile strikes, live ordnance drills, and coast guard operations near Taiwanese islands, are part of a broader “strangulation strategy” to prepare for a potential invasion of Taiwan. These exercises, conducted in phases labeled Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and possibly Delta, are designed to test China’s command and control capabilities for a rapid, large-scale military action.
Jason Trennert: The Biden Admin Has Had Zero Coordination Between Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Steve Bannon and Jason Trennert discuss the economic consequences of prolonged quantitative easing and modern monetary theory. Trennert criticizes the Biden administration’s fiscal policies, including using the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and issuing more short-term debt. He argues these actions aim for short-term political gains, exacerbating inflation and debt. Trennert highlights the lack of coordination between fiscal and monetary policies, complicating efforts to stabilize the economy. They also touch on the strategic importance of Taiwan and the potential economic fallout from losing advanced chip manufacturing.