Just hours after being released from prison for refusing to be a puppet of the partisan Congressional J6 Commission, yesterday, Steve Bannon was on the air, back in the WarRoom.
Talk About an October Surprise—Bannon, on the loose, with a week before the election.
“Understand something. And this has to be very clear. The DEmcorats and those radicals you saw on MSNBC, and CNN, and Joe Scarborough, and that entire crowd, right? They had Robert Kagan’s wife, who brought this entire debacle of Ukraine on us. They have no intention of giving up power.”
Check out his opening from his first appearance since being released from federal prison.
There is plenty to unpack from just 8 minutes: the phases of the election, getting past race (Black and Hispanic men hate Harris), moving the country away from the deliberate division sewn by Democrats, and getting out the vote.
Don’t lean on the shovel. Bring the vote. The Full edition of WarRoom can be viewed here, on X.
“We have to put this beyond their ability to steal it.”
How many times have I said that on page and in person? More than I can count.
A true political prisoner, Steve was logistically sealed off from the world in the crucial months before November 5th. This was a deliberate effort to interfere with Bannon’s ability to expose the regime and its tactics and undermine enthusiasm for Trump. To keep his mojo out of the race. WarRoom went on without him, so we know that didn’t work, and Donald Trump is more popular now.
In those months, Trump gained support from a wide range of high-profile thought leaders across the political spectrum. His rallies swelled with people of every occupation, faith, race, and even sexual orientation.
That Madison Square Garden Rally was a tough blow for Dems, at least for those who don’t know any everyday Americans. Elites in media, politics, and big business who don’t know anyone who disagrees with them. Clueless. They called them fascists.
That’s projection.
And Bannon has a week to talk about that and everything else, but mostly getting out the vote, and millions will listen.