WarRoom Battleground EP 651: Long Faces In Europe Over Trump Second Term
Podcast: Bannon’s War Room
Host: Stephen K. Bannon
Episode: WarRoom Battleground EP 651: Long Faces In Europe Over Trump Second Term
1. Introduction and Opening Remarks
The episode kicks off with Stephen K. Bannon emphasizing the urgency of political engagement. He asserts the importance of resisting authoritarianism by staying vigilant and active in the political arena.
Stephen K. Bannon [00:06]: "If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians get total control and total power."
Steve Stern briefly introduces the episode as part of the "War Room Battleground" series, setting the stage for a deep dive into the current political landscape.
2. Analyzing Political Power Dynamics
James Carville delivers a scathing critique of the Democratic Party, highlighting their lack of legislative, executive, and judicial power. He urges Democrats to act as a true opposition party by justifying their past actions and presenting new strategies for the future.
James Carville [00:43]: "We have no legislative power, we have no executive power, we have no judicial power."
Bannon agrees, underscoring the need to seize institutional control to prevent Democratic dominance in Congress and the judiciary. He warns against potential judicial overreach by figures like Elizabeth Warren.
Stephen K. Bannon [02:21]: "We control both houses of Congress. We call the legislature, we control the executive branch, we control the courts."
3. Election Security and Grassroots Mobilization
Steve Stern commends Bannon for his leadership in mobilizing grassroots efforts to secure election integrity. Stern details the extensive outreach and coordination efforts, including international calls and collaborations with figures like Mel K., Liz Harrington, and General Flynn.
Steve Stern [05:13]: "As an 83-year-old guy, you gotta learn something every day... We have this call tomorrow, which is going to be huge."
Bannon and Stern discuss the importance of ongoing election security measures and upcoming calls to action aimed at safeguarding democratic processes.
4. International Relations and European Leadership
Ben Harnwell, the international editor, discusses Bannon's recent interview with Corriere della Serra in Italy, where Bannon critiques Italian leadership and advocates for stronger ties with European nationalist leaders like Viktor Orban, Marine Le Pen, and Nigel Farage over Georgia Meloni.
Ben Harnwell [12:11]: "You have to back those who remain absolutely faithful to Donald Trump."
Bannon counters the European media's portrayal of Georgia Meloni as a bridge between America and Europe, insisting that direct relations with leaders like Orban are more beneficial.
Stephen K. Bannon [18:25]: "President Trump builds his own bridges. We don't need a bridge."
He emphasizes the inadequacy of current NATO commitments and the necessity for Europe to independently strengthen its defense capabilities.
5. Retribution and Legal Challenges
Bannon addresses the concept of retribution against the political class, asserting that current efforts are not sufficient and must be expanded to hold corrupt officials accountable.
Stephen K. Bannon [23:19]: "We're certainly not a banana republic... We're going to break Nancy Pelosi politically."
Ben Harnwell echoes these sentiments, advocating for targeted actions against those responsible for institutional corruption without extending to those uninvolved.
Ben Harnwell [24:44]: "The weaponized corrupt DOJ should be turned on the people who are responsible for corrupting and perverting it."
6. School Board Races and Education Policy
Tiffany Justice from Moms for Liberty discusses the organization's efforts in securing school board victories across key states. She highlights a 61% success rate in endorsed races, emphasizing the importance of local control over education and the need to dismantle the Department of Education.
Tiffany Justice [35:23]: "Since the creation of the Department of Education in 1970... we've allowed the teachers unions to have more influence."
Bannon praises Justice and stresses the critical role of school board control in shaping future educational policies.
Stephen K. Bannon [36:11]: "We need to dismantle the Department of Education and give the power back to the people."
7. Election Night Coverage and Results
The latter portion of the episode transitions into live election night coverage, featuring exchanges between Bannon, Stern, Harris, and other contributors. Key highlights include:
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Stephen K. Bannon predicts a significant shift in political power, asserting that Trump is poised to secure the Senate majority.
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Kamala Harris and her campaign team provide updates on the election's progress, expressing concerns over closely contested battleground states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
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Steve Stern and Ben Harnwell discuss vote counts in various counties, noting shifts that favor Trump and questioning the accuracy of public polling.
Kamala Harris [43:00]: "It's a hard state for Harris... A landslide victory that would erase any doubt... it's going to be a late night."
8. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
The episode wraps up with Bannon reinforcing the importance of continuous political engagement and vigilance. He encourages listeners to remain active in supporting the movement and preparing for future political battles.
Stephen K. Bannon [50:11]: "Look what happened is this crazy boy... We're going to strip them of their security clearances."
Additionally, Bannon promotes a compilation of MSNBC's coverage, highlighting perceived media biases and the importance of alternative news sources.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Stephen K. Bannon [00:06]: "If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians get total control and total power."
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James Carville [00:43]: "We have no legislative power, we have no executive power, we have no judicial power."
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Steve Stern [05:13]: "We have this call tomorrow, which is going to be huge."
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Stephen K. Bannon [02:21]: "We control both houses of Congress. We call the legislature, we control the executive branch, we control the courts."
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Tiffany Justice [35:23]: "Since the creation of the Department of Education in 1970... we've allowed the teachers unions to have more influence."
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Ben Harnwell [12:11]: "You have to back those who remain absolutely faithful to Donald Trump."
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Stephen K. Bannon [23:19]: "We're certainly not a banana republic... We're going to break Nancy Pelosi politically."
Conclusion
In this episode of Bannon’s War Room, Stephen K. Bannon and his guests delve into the intricacies of current American politics, emphasizing the necessity of grassroots mobilization, securing institutional control, and fostering robust international alliances with like-minded European leaders. The discussion extends to the critical role of local elections, particularly school board races, in shaping the future of education and safeguarding parental rights. As election night unfolds, the podcast provides real-time analysis of voting patterns and shifts, reflecting on the broader implications for the Republican Party and potential gains under a Trump second term. Throughout the episode, Bannon maintains a focus on countering Democratic strategies, promoting election integrity, and preparing for the next political challenges.
