Steve Bannon (16:16)
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You know, the White House staff relatively young, not a lot of big names in the on the staff. But Susie Wagers just to go back to that evolution as you watch it unfolding, remember it was perfectly choreographed. It was perfectly choreographed. The advance team is hitting on all cylinders and the executive producer and they had that grace during the Daily Caller. I will get it up a Daily Caller about how the staff took when President Trump made the decision it was going to be too cold, wanted to go inside and really had a magnificent looking ceremony. As you know, I was not thrilled about it doing but they pulled it off beautifully. And so many people I think afterwards because I can tell you from a crew from Harry and all of us, I mean Natalie's still down now. I think she got there from being at these events, but she's still down hard or as are many other people we know including my kid sister because it was cold and I want to give a hat tip to the raft guys but it was cold. We were there for I think seven, we were going to be there for nine. Finally we had to change it up just to kind of keep the thing going. It was cold. It was that wind it was cold. But yesterday showed you the evolution. Remember when President Trump is in North Carolina, perfectly choreographed, and then he goes to California, perfectly choreographed. And Gavin Newsom, you know, really, I think shocking, not at that what they call roundtables, because what you do is you go to the tarmac, you meet the local officials, you have some, you know, give and take a photo op. President Trump always wants to go talk to the media, which is great. He's giving him great content. He's taking the tough questions. And what's most importantly, I think this is very important. There were no wise guy questions yesterday. Part of that, I think earlier was Brian Glenn here at Rilla Merck's voice. Fantastic job asking serious questions. The media asked tough questions, particularly in fema. Trump, he'll get right back to you. But there were no wise guy questions. That's a difference. I want the media to ask tough questions. Your job is to get to the bottom of it, right? Ask tough questions. President Trump can handle that. Heck, he'd go two hours, three hours on any topic. Then at the California, perfectly choreographed. You got to remember, at the same time, they're managing the nomination processes. They've got things geopolitically happening. They got other legislation. They got, they're juggling 100 balls and to pull that off. And I think you'll see more of it. Obviously, President Trump, I think, can tell, you can see already wants to get out and get engaged, wants to get out of the imperial capital. You know, he's not into, he's not that into this crowd here. Just not, not his, not his, not his thing, not his deal. Think he goes to be a Mar a Lago. And then on Monday, he's going to be at Doral. They're going to have the Republican conference and they're coming down to him and he's going to give another major address. I think after the conference, we'll be covering all that live. I think his talk, we'd be doing our Monday afternoon show right after. But we're going to be all over it all day as we really intensify our coverage of the White House and Capitol Hill, as you guys demand. And we need to deliver. But really, a hat tip to the White House yesterday was if you look at first of the scale and the scale, depth and urgency. And this comes from years of people working, this didn't happen overnight. This is, I want to put it, you know, it people call Project 2025, but that's only one you had. Brooks Rollins, America First Policy Institute with Stephen Miller, who's deputy chief of staff for policy, We've worked with Miller since he was a young buck, over with Michele Bachmann, as was Sergio Gore, is now kind of in charge of personnel. And it's great to see these people come up the. Come up the ramp. We got a bunch from War Room. We're going to go over and start their journeys. But the White House and Juggle Institute, the Davos in the beauty of the. Stylistically, the Great Seal of the United States in the background, in kind of a muted tone so powerful, the back of President Trump, as Nur bin Laden said. And you had that. They had that bizarro, you know, kind of Jetsons look of Davos, which is. Has no human feeling at all. Very mechanical, very digital. And Klaus Schwab, you know, had the Bond villain groveling, pulled that off perfectly. And they made a decision not to go, but do that and then go the next day to North Carolina and California. And they pulled it off flawlessly. That was a great trip. And it's setting a tone. That's why the opposition here is so worried. The confirmations, not only are the Cabinet secretaries getting approved and voted on, but it's what they're saying in the process. They're laying out America first. They're laying out, really, if you see the golden age up there and the sunlit uplands, they're laying out a set of policies that are interlinked and interconnected, and that a sophistication and a seriousness that you have not seen in the kind of way this town runs. And why did that happen? It wasn't in 16 or 17. A lot of great things in 17, the tax cut, the deregulation led to the great year of 2019, which the voters wanted to go back to before the Chinese bioweapon. But here it's of a different order of magnitude. This is exactly how you pivot America back and put her on her path to retain her former glory, to essentially make America great again. This is why it's all coming together. Are there going to be failures and mishaps and things that don't go right and all that? Of course, you've seen that already, particularly as the resistance, as they get their sea legs in back of them in the courts and gathering opposition forces. That's going to happen. That's just process. That's the statics and dynamics of critical path. It's fine. It's not going to be perfect. You're going to have bumps in the road. You're going to have days that look like they don't work out, but in the last two days, it perfectly works out. And you can see and you can raise it up and say, I see it. I got it. And he's in a Zen moment. It's so natural. It's like when you play sports, when you're not thinking about your jump shot or how you throw the ball or your golf swing or your tennis, when you're just in the flow. That's that Zen moment when your conscious mind is out and it's all coming from a deeper place. That's Trump. That's Trump right now. And one of the reasons he can do that, he's got confidence of the people around him. So one of the reasons I've made this big deal about Elon last couple days, Elon's been given a mandate that no individual in the history of this republic has been given vis a vis the federal apparatus before. From Jefferson all the way. Every time they come up, you read the history of Jackson, they're all saying, this thing's too big. You know, we got to cut some guy. Even fdr, which was to power it up, to pull a gain of function and power it up, never really thought through the bay. They were slapping things. They even admit, you know, the Alphabet agencies, they were throwing stuff up the wall to see what stuck. And remember, everything they did did not get us out of the Great Depression. It was going to full military production, Whole of society, military production that pulled us out of the Great Depression, just like Hitler had done it earlier. Whole of society. Rearmament pulled Germany out of that horrific financial collapse they had, because every financial crisis leads to fundamental change. Great Depression, you got fdr. The hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic led to Hitler. The collapse in 2008, because the established order only took care of themselves and had a set of policies that just concentrated wealth, led to Trump and populist nationalism. It was always there, but actually brought to the forefront. And now. And now expanding. Expanding where? Let me pick a random thing. Oh, Las Vegas, Nevada. I always thought, given the composition of union, composition of demographic, and the Harry Reid machine, and trust me, as much as this audience could not stand Harry Reid, that brother had a machine, okay? Had a machine. He could kind of. The counts would always come out Harry's way. And that's been shattered by Trump. Been totally shattered by Trump. Where does this leave us? A historic first week. But you see the gathering forces around Trump, and he's in the moment. So in the moment, you have to drive. You have to drive you have to drive, you have to drive. All gas, no, all pedal, no brake. All pedal, no brake. Drive it, drive it, drive it, drive it. The lessons of history of Patton and Jackson, all of it. When you got this kind of momentum, you do not stop, you do not think. You go, you go, you go, you go. Every day more executive orders, more executive action, more troops to the border, more in the face of the established order. This is why the McConnell thing has to be dealt with. Just has to. We've looked the other way long enough. Must be, it must be addressed.