Situation Report: Key Points from Steve Bannon’s Latest Commentary
Steve Bannon, a driving force behind the populist-nationalist movement, spoke Saturday morning on the WarRoom from a remote location and offered his insights on mainstream media, immigration, and the future of American politics. Here’s a breakdown of his major points, why they matter, and how Bannon envisions reshaping the country’s trajectory.
1. Media Bias: "They’re Lazy, Pure and Simple”
Bannon starts by taking aim at MSNBC, which he accuses of failing to recognize the power behind the populist movement. He says, "They’re lazy,” alleging that the media overlooks the coalition of people working behind the scenes to drive major victories.
For Bannon, media bias is a critical issue because it keeps Americans in the dark about who’s influencing national policies. He believes that true transparency is only possible when media platforms acknowledge the depth and range of populist voices involved.
2. Building the Coalition: "20 to 30 People Behind Every Victory”
Bannon notes that figures like Bill Ackman and David Sacks have been vital in supporting the populist agenda, adding, "We probably have 20 to 30 people.” This coalition includes veterans from diverse political backgrounds, who, according to Bannon, have left behind their progressive roots to rally around a nationalist vision.
Why It Matters: This coalition, Bannon believes, has the potential to secure a long-term political realignment, especially with the support of Hispanics and working-class Americans. He sees these alliances as essential to building a majority capable of reshaping the government for decades to come.
3. Immigration Reform: "Mass Deportations Are Coming”
Bannon’s stance on immigration reform is straightforward and controversial: mass deportations. He argues that tackling undocumented immigration head-on will be a key action plan under a future populist government. "We’re going to have deals with countries, but we must focus,” Bannon says, describing a targeted approach to deportations.
Why It Matters: Bannon views this policy as essential to securing American jobs and stabilizing the country’s social structure. He believes failure to act will leave working-class Americans at a disadvantage and risks cultural dilution, which he sees as damaging to America’s identity.
4. "Number 2 Perncil” Accountability: Holding Federal Agencies Responsible
In classic Bannon style, he stresses the need for "precision” and "accountability” in dealing with federal agencies, playfully emphasizing with his iconic, "Number 2 pencil, folks!” Bannon wants listeners to understand that this is serious business. He envisions a "reckoning” for federal agencies, arguing they’ve lost the trust of the American people and need reform.
Why It Matters: Accountability, Bannon says, will restore faith in the government and empower the average citizen. This "reckoning” would reshape federal operations and, in Bannon’s view, return power to the states and the people.
5. State Power and the 10th Amendment: "Push It Back to the States”
Bannon emphasizes states’ rights, citing the 10th Amendment as a cornerstone of his plan. "We believe in states’ rights,” he says, referencing Trump’s position on issues like abortion, where the states are given more control.
Why It Matters: Bannon’s call for devolving power back to the states is a clear effort to decentralize federal authority. This would give states the right to enact policies reflecting their constituents’ values, providing more local control on controversial issues.
6. Forecasting the 2028 Democratic Primary: "It’s Already Started”
In a surprising twist, Bannon claims the 2028 Democratic primary has already kicked off, with governors like Pritzker, Whitmer, and Newsom as likely contenders. He describes an emerging "firestorm” as Democratic governors prepare to challenge Trump’s policies head-on, especially on issues like immigration.
Why It Matters: Bannon sees these governors as key players in a looming showdown between populist forces and progressive state leaders. Their involvement, he believes, could set the stage for a defining cultural and political battle in the next decade.
7. Gender vs. Race: The New Resistance
Finally, Bannon hints that the political landscape is shifting beyond traditional divides. Gender issues, he argues, are becoming the "big thing,” potentially eclipsing racial tensions. He refers to a grassroots "TikTok movement” that played a role in the midterms and predicts this trend will continue.
Why It Matters: Bannon believes this shift reflects a broader cultural clash, with young people mobilizing in new ways. Understanding these dynamics, he says, is key to recognizing where populist and nationalist efforts need to focus next.
Conclusion: Bannon’s Populist Blueprint in Motion
Bannon’s Saturday WarRoom commentary offers a vision he hopes will guide America’s political future. From media bias to immigration reform and federal accountability, his goals are ambitious and polarizing. The stakes, Bannon argues, are high, but his message is clear: if America is to be reshaped, it requires a coalition, strategic planning, and, of course, a "Number 2 pencil” level of precision.
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For more context on Bannon’s point of view, from Saturday, watch these segments:
Common sense, these were the keys in the Rep Primary 2015, success in 2016. 2020 was stolen. This will permit Rep to grow their base and govern for the next decade.
Hey Nino. I hope first the GOP adopts these Populist ideas Bannon talks about- and then governs. 🙂
From Posse: To help reduce inflaming the immigrant situation, frame “deportation” as repatriation. Preferably voluntary. First, repatriate all criminals, including those who voted illegally, along with their illegal families. Second, as with past immigration policies, cut off all types of government financial support for illegals. Then offer safe, free transportation to home countries for entire families (including “birthright” babies) who arrived since January 2021 with some type of resettlement seed money. (So that no cartels are not incentivized.) The absence of financial support will encourage self-repatriation and bring down the temperature of the process. Put pressure on employers to complete I-9 legal papers for each employee as used to be done. Fines for violations. Let uncooperative states finance their own illegals and take care of those last. And so on. W.
Hey Schnoo! That is an interesting plan!