What Happened?
Democrat President Joe Biden recently referred to Donald Trump supporters as “garbage,” igniting strong backlash from the MAGA base. The comment has stirred anger and disbelief among conservatives and spurred an intense call for action as Election Day approaches.
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Joe Biden’s words were clear that he was stating Trump’s supporters were the garbage
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— Kylie Jane Kremer (@KylieJaneKremer) October 30, 2024
“Garbage” Comment Sparks MAGA Outcry
Biden’s remark is being seen as an attack not just on Trump but also on the millions of Americans who support him. Steve Bannon and his War Room team swiftly addressed the comment on Wednesday, voicing outrage and calling for a mobilized response from the MAGA community. Bannon framed Biden’s language as “divisive rhetoric,” questioning whether it was a deliberate attempt to alienate and demonize Trump voters.
“This isn’t just political,” Bannon said. “This is a direct insult to the character and values of every American who believes in the America First agenda.” He and his War Room co-host Raheem Kassam condemned Biden’s remarks, highlighting the potential dangers of using such charged language to describe political opponents.
The MAGA Response: “Mass Mobilization” for November 5th
In response, Bannon rallied his followers to prepare for what he calls “mass mobilization” on November 5th, aiming to get Trump supporters to the polls and counter what he describes as Democratic “voter intimidation tactics.” Bannon urged his audience not only to vote but to act as “force multipliers”—ensuring that friends, family, and neighbors get to the polls.
“We’re not just garbage,” Bannon stated. “We’re Americans, and we’re going to show up on November 5th in a way they can’t ignore.”
Early Voting and Strategic Mobilization
The War Room hosts discussed the importance of early voting and rallying efforts in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Michigan. Bannon described early voting as a “shaping operation,” crucial to countering any lead the Democrats might gain ahead of Election Day.
“Early votes are like airstrikes,” Bannon explained. “This is how we make a difference, by setting the stage now and breaking the Democratic firewall.”
In key swing states, Bannon said early voting is down for Democrats, suggesting lower enthusiasm on the other side. However, he cautioned that Republicans cannot afford to be complacent and urged every supporter to be “the force multiplier.”
Analyzing Biden’s Language: Dangerous Rhetoric?
Bannon and his team talked about the pervasive dehumanizing language toward conservatives. They compared it to past events where hostile rhetoric toward Trump supporters allegedly led to violence. “An ActBlue donor recently climbed a building and tried to shoot a Trump supporter in Pennsylvania,” Bannon pointed out, warning that “Biden’s ‘garbage’ label” could fuel further aggression.
Kassam added, “This isn’t just disrespectful, it’s dangerous. The president of the United States should not be calling any group of Americans ‘garbage.’” For the War Room team, Biden’s language isn’t just a slip-up; they view it as a sign of a wider cultural attack on conservative values.
Political Implications: Mobilizing MAGA as a Show of Force
With Biden’s comments echoing through conservative media, Bannon sees it as an opportunity to “rally the troops.” He stressed the importance of staying focused, mobilizing strategically, and working together to counteract what he views as “a top-down agenda to silence” the MAGA movement.
“It’s a defining moment,” he said. “This isn’t just about Trump; it’s about the right of every American to have their voice heard without being dismissed as ‘garbage.’”
Final Thoughts: MAGA Ready to “Take Out the Trash”
Bannon’s War Room team and the broader MAGA movement are framing November 5th as a symbolic day to “take out the trash”—a pointed response to Biden’s words. Bannon and Kassam argued that the MAGA movement has historically been underestimated and dismissed but that this language from Biden only strengthens their resolve.
“This is the power of your voice,” Kassam told listeners. “We’re going to see it on display in full force on November 5th.” For MAGA, it’s no longer just about supporting Trump; it’s about showing the establishment they won’t be silenced or dismissed.
Biden’s “garbage” comment has, in effect, fueled the MAGA base’s drive to mobilize more fiercely than ever, making November 5th not only an important voting day but a referendum on the resilience of conservative voices in America.
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