Monday, 21 October 2024

Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 10/21/2024 [AM]


Carla Sands: Harris Turns Back On American Manufacturing

Dave Brat, Ben Harnwell, and Ambassador Carla Sands, the focused on how government regulations, particularly environmental policies, are negatively impacting consumer choice and economic efficiency. Ambassador Sands criticized green initiatives like the Green New Deal, arguing that they primarily benefit China due to its dominance in producing rare earth minerals for solar panels and wind turbines. She highlighted how these regulations lead to inefficiencies, such as prolonged dishwasher cycles, and expressed concerns about the push for electric vehicles (EVs), claiming it forces consumers into unnecessary purchases while straining the power grid.

Sands also emphasized the need for an “America First” policy, criticizing current U.S. energy decisions, such as the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, which she linked to increased reliance on foreign energy and the emboldening of adversaries like Russia and Iran. She argued that U.S. international energy policy has weakened under the Biden administration, contributing to instability in regions like Ukraine and the Middle East.

The discussion called for a return to Trump-era policies, which Sands and Brat believe provided better economic conditions, less regulation, and stronger global leadership. They both highlighted Trump’s reduction of regulations and called for electing leaders like Trump, JD Vance, and figures like Elon Musk and RFK Jr. who would prioritize American interests and rollback overreach in government policy.

Matt Boyle: The Last Thing Trump Is Doing Is Losing Steam

During a discussion between Ben Harnwell and Matt Boyle, the focus was on the contrasting energy levels between the Trump and Harris campaigns. Matt Boyle, Washington Chief for Breitbart News, highlighted that Donald Trump’s momentum is evident through his relentless campaign schedule, appearing in battleground states almost daily. Trump, despite claims from the Democrats that he’s exhausted, continues to rally significant support. In contrast, Kamala Harris has significantly reduced her appearances, spending more time in Washington D.C. than in key states.

Boyle emphasized the irony in how Democratic Senate candidates in states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are running ads praising Trump’s policies on trade and immigration while Harris’ campaign labels Trump a threat to democracy. This inconsistency, Boyle noted, reflects a broader disunity within the Democratic Party, while Republicans remain united behind Trump.

The discussion also touched on the Democrats’ alienation of religious voters, particularly Christians, following Kamala Harris’ controversial remarks that have upset key demographic groups. Boyle concluded that the energy is clearly with Trump as the election draws closer, with Harris’ campaign showing signs of decline.

Kash Patel Exposes The Government Gangsters Attacking President Trump

Dave Brat, Ben Harnwell, and Kash Patel focused on the current political landscape, emphasizing key issues in the Republican platform: the economy, border security, and ongoing wars. Harnwell criticized Claire McCaskill’s remarks about Trump facing legal challenges while others like Bannon and Navarro navigate their own situations. Patel highlighted the corruption surrounding government agencies, citing evidence from his work on "Government Gangsters” to illustrate the deep state’s involvement in various political scandals.

The conversation also touched on accountability within the military, particularly concerning General Milley and his communications with foreign leaders without presidential approval. Patel and Brat expressed the need for transparency and consequences for those who have abused their power, including past actions of the DOJ and IRS against political opponents. They concluded that Trump’s return to office could bring significant changes, emphasizing the need for a government that serves the American people, holding those accountable for corruption, and promoting national security. The urgency for voters to engage in the upcoming elections and ensure accountability was a central theme, with a call to action for increased participation and awareness among constituents.

Dr. Steven Hatfill Reveals Investigation Into Adverse Effects By The Government’s COVID-19 Vaccines And Other Medicines

The focus centered on pandemic response failures and the need for accountability in a WarRoom discussion featuring Ben Harnwell, Dave Brat, and Dr. Steven Hatfill. Dr. Hatfill criticized federal health agencies, highlighting how an effective COVID-19 treatment was sidelined in favor of remdesivir, a toxic drug. Hatfill underscored the preventable nature of the pandemic, asserting that millions of lives were lost due to bureaucratic mismanagement. He called for reforms, including watchdogs overseeing drug approvals and independent research to prevent future disasters.

Brat and Harnwell echoed Hatfill’s concerns, discussing the suppression of free speech, particularly on social media platforms where expert opinions that contradicted official narratives were censored. Hatfill also emphasized that pharmaceutical companies, such as Pfizer and Moderna, committed fraud and would soon face legal repercussions. He advocated for the removal of immunity protections for these corporations.

The discussion concluded with a sense of urgency, as Hatfill stressed that action must be taken to prevent similar catastrophic failures in future pandemics. His forthcoming book aims to expose the corruption and cover-ups that plagued the COVID-19 response.

MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE: Maureen Bannon Suggests Creating Plan To Secure Your Vote

In her comments, Maureen Bannon emphasized the critical importance of the upcoming election, urging everyone to act swiftly. With just 15 days until Election Day, she reminded listeners to check their voter registration, especially in states like Pennsylvania where the deadline was approaching. Maureen stressed the need for voters to have a plan in place to vote, whether voting early, by mail, or in person.

She encouraged the War Room Posse to spread the word by calling and texting friends and family, ensuring everyone has a strategy to get to the polls. She also advised stopping postcard mailings by November 1st to avoid late arrivals. Maureen echoed her father Steve Bannon’s mantra of "action, action, action,” emphasizing that everyone must play their part to secure a victory for Donald Trump, saying, “We can’t let up off the gas yet.”

She finished by highlighting several resources, such as apps and websites, for those unsure of how to get involved and made a final push for broad voter engagement, particularly among religious communities.

Lance Wallnau Calls Out Kamala Harris For Turning Against Christians

In a recent War Room discussion, Dave Brat, Ben Harnwell, and Lance Wallnau explored how the left’s ideology has transformed into a “counterfeit religion.” Wallnau highlighted a New York Times article by David Brooks, which framed political parties as religious organizations, providing meaning and moral guidance. Wallnau argued that the left promotes its own version of morality, demanding conformity to its ideals, especially in academic and public sectors, where failing to “confess” certain beliefs can lead to censorship or job loss. He called this a “gaslighting” of Christians and noted how the government becomes the left’s deity in this system, controlling behavior and belief.

Wallnau pointed out the left’s growing persecution of Christians, likening it to historical imperial persecution. He referenced reports like the violent extremism research group that portrays Christian groups, such as Pentecostals, as dangerous. Brat and Harnwell added that mainstream media and organizations, like the Satanic Temple, often attack Christian conservatives, equating them with extremists. Wallnau also touched on the rise of anti-Christian nationalism rhetoric, particularly post-January 6th, where many evangelical leaders distanced themselves from so-called Christian nationalism, further complicating the narrative.


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