Bannon’s War Room
Episode 4748: WarRoom Labor Day Special 2025 cont.
Date: September 1, 2025
Host: Steve Bannon
Notable Guests: Scott Cockburn (Patriot Mobile), Natalie Dominguez (Home Title Lock), Jillian Barbary, Trevor Comstock (Sacred Human Health)
Episode Overview
This special Labor Day episode of Bannon's War Room focuses on entrepreneurship, grassroots activism, and the intersection of business with conservative values in contemporary America. Bannon spotlights companies seen as aligned with his audience's beliefs—including extensive highlights from Patriot Mobile and Home Title Lock—emphasizing their organizational “values” and direct impact on both local (Texas) and national (U.S.) politics, particularly regarding redistricting. The episode also addresses issues of property/title fraud, credit card debt, and navigating personal health and business in challenging times.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Labor Day, American Working Spirit & Political Battlelines
[00:03–03:11]
- Bannon opens with a dramatic framing of the current era as “the primal scream of a dying regime,” casting the ongoing political and cultural climate as a zero-sum battle for the nation’s soul:
“The people have had a belly full of it...If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.” (Steve Bannon, 00:03 & 00:38)
- He introduces the show's purpose: to “bring up to the minute information” and “insider insights” from experts and actors on the front lines.
2. Patriot Mobile: Corporate Activism & Redistricting in Texas
[03:11–12:27]
A. Origins & Mission of Patriot Mobile
- Patriot Mobile is highlighted as a company “with a direct impact in the direction of this nation”—especially through its involvement in the redistricting fight in Texas (seen as crucial for holding the U.S. House in the next election cycle).
- Bannon details a recent grassroots meeting that catalyzed the redistricting push:
“That meeting…started the entire redistricting war we have now in this country. And we're going to win that war.” (Steve Bannon, 02:15)
- He thanks Glenn Story and Scott Cockburn for leading the company with shared values and for not backing down in the face of negative coverage.
B. Corporate Values, Customer Service, and the “Woke” Competition
- Scott Cockburn (Patriot Mobile):
“Where we choose to eat our chicken fried steak and gravy matters...where we choose to put our cell phone service matters. It all matters.” (Scott Cockburn, 03:48)
- Patriot Mobile positions itself as the alternative to “woke” corporations and boasts seamless service leveraging all three major networks plus 100% U.S.-based, “East Texas” accented, customer support.
“The only accent you're going to hear might be a little East Texas hillbilly. And that's the truth. Our people just care.” (Scott Cockburn, 06:55)
C. Values, Texas Politics & Glenn Story’s Leadership
- Bannon: Surprised that deep-seated Christian and conservative values don't always translate into political or legislative victories, alluding to the difficulty of “getting policies that are backed up by your values implemented.”
“Everything is a dogfight down there...when you really want to get the policies...implemented.” (Steve Bannon, 09:33)
- Cockburn’s Answer:
“If more politicians, more businesses, more people would turn to God and just ask, what would you have me do in this moment?...It really is to me, that simple.” (Scott Cockburn, 10:08)
- On Glenn Story’s management:
“I've known the guy for more than 15 years...What I love most about Glenn is his heart for people...His heart, Steve, is to help people.” (Scott Cockburn, 07:54)
D. Call to Action
- Patriot Mobile offers a special with promo code BANNON for a free month ([11:00–11:25]), and Cockburn invites listeners to “get to know the folks” at the company, promising a rapid, hassle-free switch.
3. Home Title Lock: Property Crime & Systemic Vulnerabilities
[16:55–35:25]
A. Introduction to U.S. Property Title Risks
- Natalie Dominguez (Head of Education, Home Title Lock) discusses vulnerabilities in home title infrastructure, with particular focus on the public record system's lack of digital security.
“Your title is your concept of ownership...If the paperwork is filed at the county, you may never be notified. Your ownership is in someone else’s name.” (Natalie Dominguez, 20:36)
- Cites recent, high-profile cases (e.g., attempted foreclosure of Graceland) to illustrate how the issue transcends all socioeconomic barriers.
B. Misconceptions About Security
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Many homeowners think possessing deed paper or having title insurance is sufficient; Dominguez clarifies this is false:
“A deed is the paperwork...Title insurance does not cover you after you own your home.” (Natalie Dominguez, 20:36)
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Bannon:
“The opportunity cost, the anxiety...trust me, you will not be at the ramparts with us fighting these fights because [fraud] will be all-consuming.” (Steve Bannon, 29:35)
C. Governmental Limitations & Advice
- Local government systems are often underfunded and archaic; digitization won’t come soon.
“State governments, the local governments, they're all broke. They don't have money to make this more sophisticated.” (Steve Bannon, 26:37)
- The public records system makes it easy for scammers:
“Everything...filed in relation to your home...is all public record...I can probably find your house.” (Natalie Dominguez, 27:27)
- Home Title Lock offers a user-facing solution: real-time alerts and hands-on restoration in cases of fraud.
D. Labor Day Offer & Direct Engagement
- Special: 60 days for $1 with promo code “Steve60” ([34:45–35:02]).
- Emphasis on accessibility and customer service:
“If you’re uncomfortable just looking at a website...you want to talk to one of us—I love our office, we are 100% US-based.” (Natalie Dominguez, 31:20)
4. Personal Debt & Credit Agencies: The Done With Debt Approach
[35:25–43:36]
A. Credit Card Stress & Corporate Indifference
- Jillian Barbary shares her personal health crisis and the unrelenting nature of credit card companies:
“They do not care if you're on your deathbed. They will milk you for everything that you have...” (Jillian Barbary, 38:36)
- Done With Debt steps in to negotiate reductions, cap interest, and stop harassment.
- Bannon:
“Don’t think just by putting [debt] in the drawer it’s going to go away. It's only going to get worse.” (Steve Bannon, 40:52)
B. Social Stigma of Debt
- Barbary notes the isolation people feel, urging listeners not to be ashamed and to seek help:
“It's a very lonely place to be. Nobody talks about it with their friends...you’re not going to talk to your spouse...” (Jillian Barbary, 41:01)
5. Entrepreneurs & Healthy Living: Sacred Human Health
[44:56–51:41]
A. Motivation and Industry Critique
- Trevor Comstock explains why he founded Sacred Human Health: after years of being “disappointed” by health supplements laden with “preservatives, food dyes, and all that junk,” and seeing industry-wide deceptions.
“If every other company...is going to just continue to dupe people...then I can create something that's genuinely healthy, only contains clean, natural ingredients.” (Trevor Comstock, 47:44)
- Places particular value on U.S.-based production, good manufacturing practices (GMP) certification, and third-party lab verification.
B. New Product Highlight and Offer
- Launching a new creatine/brain health supplement.
- Special Labor Day code “labor” for 20% off any order ([51:09]).
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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“Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people.”
— Steve Bannon (00:03) -
“Where we choose to eat our chicken fried steak and gravy matters.”
— Scott Cockburn, Patriot Mobile (03:43) -
“If more politicians, businesses, people would turn to God and just ask, what would you have me do...it really would clarify things.”
— Scott Cockburn (10:08) -
“Your title is your concept of ownership...it’s about someone leveraging your equity because on paper, with the county, they own your home.”
— Natalie Dominguez, Home Title Lock (20:36) -
“They [credit card companies] do not care if you're on your deathbed. They will milk you for everything.”
— Jillian Barbary (38:36) -
“I realized, well, if every other company out there...is going to continue to dupe people...maybe I can create something that's genuinely healthy.”
— Trevor Comstock, Sacred Human Health (47:44)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Opening Labor Day and Redistricting Intro: 00:03–03:43
- Patriot Mobile Segment w/ Scott Cockburn: 03:43–12:27
- Texas Grassroots & Redistricting—Analysis: 12:27–15:00
- Home Title Lock Segment w/ Natalie Dominguez: 16:55–35:25
- Done With Debt/Credit Card Companies w/ Jillian Barbary: 35:25–43:36
- Entrepreneur Spotlight: Sacred Human Health w/ Trevor Comstock: 44:56–51:41
Tone & Style
Bannon maintains a combative, urgent tone: blending talk of cultural, economic, and political “wars” with a less-hyperbolic, sometimes familial warmth toward allied entrepreneurs and staff. The guest companies frame themselves as mission-driven alternatives to “woke” or indifferent big business, striving for integrity, localism, and direct customer engagement.
Conclusion
This episode weaves together themes of cultural struggle, grassroots and corporate activism, personal financial security, and entrepreneurial resolve. It serves as both a celebration of “Entrepreneurial Monday” and a rallying call for audience members to support like-minded businesses, stay vigilant in protecting personal assets, and remain engaged in political fights—especially those, like Texas redistricting, that are projected to impact national outcomes.
