On Thursday’s WarRoom, Monica Crowley and Jack Posobiec passionately emphasized the importance of grassroots mobilization and media support for members of Congress who champion the SAVE Act. Posobiec, a seasoned political commentator and former naval intelligence officer, assured members of Congress that if they stand up for the SAVE Act, they will not be left alone in the fight.
He promised comprehensive support from the grassroots and media, stating, “We will stand with you… the entire Posse will stand with you.”
This approach mirrors the powerful tactics of community organizing, a strategy perfected by radical Saul Alinsky in the late 1950s and 1960s for the government establishment, which the left has effectively used to shape American politics for decades. Community organizing focuses on building a broad base of support at the grassroots level, empowering ordinary people to influence government decisions. Posobiec’s commitment to media and grassroots support is an acknowledgment of the effectiveness of these tactics and an indication that it is time for conservatives to adopt similar strategies.
By leveraging media platforms and grassroots networks, Posobiec aims to galvanize support for the SAVE Act and ensure it becomes a priority in Congress. He highlighted how the left has successfully used these tactics for years, emphasizing that it is now time for conservatives to do the same. “We will give you air cover. We will give you ground support,” Posobiec declared, signaling a coordinated effort to bring media attention and grassroots activism to the forefront of the political battle.
This strategy aligns with the idea of a “people’s government,” where American citizens actively participate in the political process, exercising their civic duty to hold their elected officials accountable. Posobiec’s call to action underscores the need for a population that understands how to work with the government to achieve common goals. By using media and grassroots support, conservatives can create a powerful force that not only pressures Congress to act but also educates and engages the public in the democratic process.
Posobiec’s approach reflects a shift in conservative strategy, recognizing the value of community organizing techniques in achieving political goals. By adopting these tactics, conservatives can effectively counter the left’s influence and reshape the political landscape.
The emphasis on media support and grassroots mobilization is a call to action for all American citizens to understand their power and responsibility in a democracy.
As Posobiec stated, “This is the time to do it,” highlighting the urgency of the moment and the need for coordinated, collective action to secure the future of American democracy.
For more on the SAVE ACT- See our recent article:
Now is the Time for the S.A.V.E. Act: WarRoom Focused Action Can Drive Government Change-Here is How
For more context, watch the entire Posobiec segment:
God save America! Let’s go!
Hey TMAS! Thanks for the awesome comment. YES! Lets go.. amen.
There is Gop infighting in swing states, The Trumps calling for unity but War Room approved grassroots fighters like Kristina Karamo, gets put aside? The posse needs more insight into this – ranking/discerning American First MAGA vs everyone else with an R next to their name. PLease have more discussions/guests on this as the right leaders can make a difference right now or how to deal with the blocks.
Hi Robin- so are you saying that you would prefer to lose the November election? Steve’s message all the years I have followed him has always been about building coalitions, unity and voting in elections. MAGA is a Populist movement- right? That means there are some Democrats in the mix. In fact RFK is a Democrat-Independent, not an R. Are you saying we should fight with all of his supporters and push them out- and not let them vote for Trump? When people start screaming about the unfairness of unity- that is what I think about. And I wonder if they have ever watched Steve Bannon and the WarRoom. It is confusing to me.
I believe it was in Michigan one of 2 R candidates, stepped aside (announcing it at a Trump Rally in Aug) for party unity. The RNC disappointed under Ronna, and it was disappointing to see Kristiana Karmao dragged out of the Michigan RNC to her car. One knows that politics is a war, so for those getting involved or wanting to support those at local level, there are alot of weed and mine fields, MAGA has been trying to get rid of RINO’s, and was hoping this topic be addressed more directly – the short term and long term tactics for beginners. I think it is a struggle at all levels, in party and beyond.
Hey Robin, I hear you. I have been active with the GOP for decades. I remember the Tea Party and how that all came together from the frustration of many concerned people- but the truth is that the problem is lack of concern by the majority of Americans. We are getting people MORE motivated, but it is still really shocking how many people do not care. SO, yes RINOs we need to keep the pressure on them, however- we are not going to get a wish list granted to us- ever. We are a huge country of people. We simply must accept that while we push for what we want and while we work hard to hold people accountable, we do not completely have the political machinery to make wish lists pop into existence. I really appreciate your feedback and I love your passion. I hear you-and I want our conservative dream too- but we have to vote, influence the culture and get others to vote.