Steve Bannon: “Smashmouth Politics Is the Only Way to Save America”
Steve Bannon, host of the WarRoom, a populist firebrand and former advisor to President Donald Trump, unleashed a barrage of unfiltered righteous rage during Saturday’s WarRoom, emphasizing the need for a "smashmouth” approach to American politics, after hearing news of George Soros being honored by Democrat Joe Biden.
Bannon’s blunt remarks should ignite the frustrations of other patriots who have been the victims of a corrupt establishment undermining the Constitution and the nation’s very foundations.
"The time for niceties is over,” Bannon declared in a furious diatribe, his words dripping with disdain for the current regime in Washington.
Banno took particular aim at President Joe Biden’s administration, calling it a "demonic” force hell-bent on destroying the United States. Bannon wasn’t just criticizing policy or leadership; he was attacking what he sees as an existential threat to the Republic itself. "This is not about Trump now, or me, or Peter Navarro,” Bannon raged. “This is about saving the Republic from those who want to destroy it.”
Bannon’s comments came after the Biden administration’s controversial actions, including the awarding of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to figures he views as responsible for the nation’s decline. One individual in particular, who he referred to as a "demonic individual,” was singled out as undeserving of such an honor. "That a demonic individual like that has gone out of his way to try to destroy this country, to destroy this country, would actually be given the highest civilian honor?” Bannon fumed. "It’s a disgrace.”
The intensity of Bannon’s rhetoric reflects the stakes he believes are at play: the survival of the U.S. Constitution. He has long advocated for a populist-nationalist revolution, but this latest eruption underscores his belief that the fight has reached a critical juncture. "If you accept it and go along with it, you’re approving it. You’re approving the destruction of the Republic. You’re approving the demon and the devil,” Bannon warned, casting those who don’t fight back as complicit in America’s downfall.
But Bannon’s prescription for restoring the Republic is clear: aggression, relentless pursuit of justice, and an unyielding will to take the fight to those who have "hijacked” the nation’s institutions. The "smashmouth” approach he advocates is a ruthless and no-holds-barred strategy—one that prioritizes direct action over diplomacy or compromise. "We’re not going to stop until we force it to stop,” Bannon declared, emphasizing that victory is the only option. "You have to send a message. It’s not going to stop until you force it to stop.”
Bannon’s call to "track down” those responsible for betraying the country wasn’t figurative. He was unequivocal: the gloves are off, and those who have perpetuated corruption should face the consequences. Using chilling language, Bannon suggested that even high-ranking government officials should be held accountable, stating, "You want to get cute? We can get cute. You want to play? Let’s play. If you’re not going to hand over what’s ours, we’ll come for it.”
But Bannon isn’t merely talking about individuals who have betrayed the country; he’s also turning his sights on the entire political apparatus that he believes has eroded American values. "We need to dig in, investigate, and destroy the lies,” he urged. "The conspiracy to withhold the truth about Biden’s legitimacy as a commander-in-chief must be exposed. And it must be relentless. We cannot let up.”
There’s a palpable sense of urgency in Bannon’s words. He sees the battle as more than political; it’s an ideological war that threatens the very soul of the nation. To him, the fight is no longer about winning elections but about preserving the ideals upon which America was built. "This is about the Revolution,” Bannon said, invoking the legacy of America’s founding patriots. "From the Revolution to modern times, we cannot allow this kind of corruption to continue.”
Bannon’s call for "smashmouth” politics is, in his eyes, the only way forward. He’s tired of playing by the establishment’s rules, tired of pretending that civility and compromise will yield results. "It’s about winning,” Bannon emphasized. "Whatever it takes.”
In the face of what he views as an all-out assault on the Constitution and American ideals, Steve Bannon is ready to go to war. And he’s making it clear: there’s no room for half-measures. Victory or nothing. The message is simple—and it’s delivered with a force that can’t be ignored. The time for hesitation is over. It’s time to play smashmouth.
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