Sunday, 27 October 2024

Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 10/14/2024 [AM]


Peter Navarro Exposes How $5 bn Of Tax Payer Money’s Wasted In The Prisons System

Peter Navarro, former White House official, addresses serious allegations regarding the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and its implementation of the First Step Act (FSA), a bipartisan criminal justice reform bill from 2018. He claims that the BOP is intentionally delaying the release of over 60,000 eligible inmates, which he argues is wasting taxpayer money, costing up to $5 billion. Navarro doesn’t hold back, labeling the BOP director “the biggest criminal out there,” emphasizing that these delays could influence the upcoming presidential election. He notes, “families affected by these delays might be more likely to vote for whoever they see as a champion of that bill, someone like Trump.”

Navarro reveals his personal connection to the issue, stating that during his own prison time, he uncovered “a $5 billion waste of taxpayer money.” He urges Congress to act, saying, “The BOP must accurately forecast release dates,” and asserts that this situation is not just a policy failure but a potential electoral issue, especially in battleground states where “the elections probably are going to be decided not by millions of votes but by 10,000 votes.”

Peter Navarro Mocks For MSNBC For Desperate Messaging Following President Trump’s Historic Run

Peter Navarro gave blistering commentary about Democrats after a series of cold opens, which included footage of corporate media types begging for Conservatives to vote for Kamala Harris.

Mark Mitchell Interprets MSM Polls To Reveal The Truth Of President Trump’s Lead

Peter Navarro and Mark Mitchell, they discussed the growing advantages Donald Trump has in the 2024 election, particularly focusing on key issues like immigration and inflation. Navarro highlighted that "Trump’s advantage on inflation now hits double digits,” and his lead on handling immigration has increased significantly since September. Mitchell agreed, stating, "Trump is rising, and Kamala Harris is falling,” calling the shift exactly what he predicted months ago.

Mitchell revealed exclusive polling data from Pennsylvania, showing Trump leading 50-47, a significant shift since their last poll, where the race was tied. "This is really starting to look solid,” Mitchell noted, emphasizing that Trump has never polled ahead in Pennsylvania before. They both agreed that the media has started preparing viewers for a potential Trump victory, with headlines like "warning signs for the Kamala Harris campaign” now appearing.

Mitchell also discussed broader national polling trends, stating that most major outlets are showing Trump either tied or ahead in key battleground states. Looking forward, Mitchell mentioned upcoming polling results from North Carolina and Wisconsin, key states that could solidify Trump’s path to victory.

Eric Underwood Reveals Crucial Role NE CD-2 Can Play In Securing President Trump’s Victory

Eric Underwood, running for Congress in Nebraska, joined Peter Navarro on War Room to discuss the critical race in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. Underwood highlighted the significance of the district, noting, “This isn’t just a Congressional race; it’s tied directly to an electoral vote for President Trump.” Nebraska’s unique allocation system grants electoral votes based on Congressional district outcomes, making the 2nd District, which includes Omaha, pivotal.

Longtime Republican Congressman Don Bacon faces a tight race, with Underwood explaining, “The Democrats have poured over $15 million into this district, and it’s a close one.” He emphasized the importance of voter turnout, adding, “If we don’t secure CD2, we lose that one electoral vote for Trump, and in a race that could come down to 270-268, every vote counts.”

Underwood urged supporters to get involved by connecting with local efforts through Trump Force 47 and county party operations. He concluded, “This election could come down to one electoral vote, and Nebraska is in a unique position.”

Matthew Boyle: President Trump Takes 1 Point National Lead, TPUSA’s GOTV Effort Succeeds

Navarro and Matt Boyle Navarro highlight Steve Bannon’s influence on media strategy, particularly with Breitbart’s foundation, praising Boyle’s work in continuing this legacy. Boyle shares breaking news from Arizona, citing efforts by Turning Point Action to mobilize over 350,000 Republican voters who hadn’t voted in previous elections. Boyle explains, “If they get even half of those people to vote, that’s a 5% boost” to Republican turnout, which could be decisive.

Navarro, borrowing from Bannon’s rhetoric, emphasizes the need for “execution, execution, execution” in the ground game, focusing less on polling and more on turning registered voters into actual votes. Both see growing momentum for Trump, with Boyle noting a recent poll showing Trump taking a lead over Kamala Harris and trends pointing to a swing toward Trump in battleground states. The discussion wraps up with Navarro expressing optimism about the upcoming election and Boyle preparing for more on-the-ground reporting.

Joe Kent Previews Next Debate Tonight Against Opponent Marie Gluesenkamp Perez

Peter Navarro and Joe Kent discussed Kent’s race in Washington state, with Navarro praising Kent as a “warrior” and expressing frustration at the lack of full GOP support. Kent highlighted his uphill battle, being outspent five-to-one by Democrats, but remained confident, stating, “The Democrats can’t defend their policies.” He criticized his opponent for aligning with the Biden administration while trying to distance herself publicly. Kent shared his debate experiences, noting that the Democrats’ policies on inflation, the border, and cultural issues like “boys in girls’ rooms” were indefensible.

Despite being outspent, Kent found debates a valuable opportunity to expose his opponent’s voting record: “She simply cannot defend her voting record.” He mentioned the challenges of competing in a media market dominated by Portland stations but expressed optimism about his chances, emphasizing the need for grassroots financial support to continue running ads. Kent’s campaign message focused on the failures of Democratic policies and how “working families feel these policies” at the gas pump and grocery store.


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