Bannon’s Call to Action: Energized and Unbroken After Prison
Steve Bannon wasted no time on Tuesday’s WarRoom program after his release from federal prison, where he served four months for defying Congress. His first public message was clear: America is at a crucial juncture, and there’s one week left to make a difference in the 2024 election. Speaking from New York, he set the tone right away. “This is the Fight Club,” he said, invoking his “house style” – a spirit of unyielding resistance. Bannon stressed the need for a “knockout blow” at the ballot box, warning that the stakes have never been higher.
“Nancy Pelosi thought she’d silence me by sending me to prison. But I came out stronger, more focused than ever.”
The Urgency of November 5: “It’s Now or Never”
With only a week remaining until November 5, Bannon painted a picture of a nation at a breaking point. The battle, he explained, isn’t just for an election but for the survival of American ideals. “Everything we’ve fought for is on the line. If we don’t win now, we may lose it all,” he stated.
Bannon’s message was aimed at energizing the grassroots—the “backbone of this movement.” He highlighted the power of this audience, calling on them to make an all-out push in the final days. It’s time, he said, for Americans to rise above party lines and protect their country’s future.
Three Phases of Victory: Bannon’s Plan to Secure the Election
Bannon shared his blueprint for victory, dividing the mission into three essential phases:
November 5th Voting: Bannon emphasized that winning at the polls is non-negotiable. The goal, he explained, is to achieve a decisive victory that leaves no room for doubt. “We have to put this beyond their ability to steal it,” he said, alluding to the power of massive voter turnout.
Election Integrity: Bannon warned that Democrats have no intention of playing fair, calling out what he sees as “the nullification project” led by Democratic operatives like Marc Elias. “If they can’t stop Trump from winning, they’ll try to delegitimize it,” he warned. The second phase, therefore, involves guarding the election results against any attempts to delay, deny, or distort them.
Legitimization: For Bannon, it’s not just about winning on Election Day. The third phase is to ensure that, come January 6, the results are upheld and respected. He reminded his audience that Democrats are prepared to call Trump supporters insurrectionists and even “fascists,” likening the movement to dangerous extremes. The solution, he believes, is for Americans to stand their ground and stay vigilant.
“We’re Not Alone”: Building the Conservative Fight Club
Bannon called the supporters of this movement his “Fight Club.” This isn’t a battle to be won on commercials or social media but through boots on the ground, he explained. “Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk—they’re putting everything into this. We need to match that commitment,” he urged. For Bannon, every action counts: knocking on doors, making calls, texting friends, and rallying others to vote.
“The hard work of walking precincts, working phone banks—that’s what’s going to win this. We’re putting our shoulder to the wheel.”
Bannon acknowledged the work of grassroots groups, praising volunteers who, despite opposition, have stood firm. It’s not about him, he insisted, but about a collective vision for America. He believes this movement’s success rests on the unity and determination of everyday citizens.
Pelosi’s Plan Backfires: “They Wanted to Break Me”
Reflecting on his time in prison, Bannon claimed it had only strengthened his resolve. “Pelosi thought sending me to prison would break me. She was wrong,” he said with defiance. Rather than quiet him, Bannon said, the experience deepened his commitment. His message to Pelosi was blunt: “This show has never been more powerful.”
Bannon called his imprisonment a “political weapon” used to silence his views, but instead, it has rallied supporters even more. He described his imprisonment as a lesson in resilience, one he believes Americans can draw on as they face their own battles in the coming days.
What’s Next? A Knockout Blow on November 5
Bannon’s message is simple: this is a moment for “superhuman efforts” and unmatched energy. He urged his audience to put everything they have into the next week, ensuring their voices are heard on Election Day. It’s clear he sees this as more than an election; it’s a turning point for the country.
With his focus sharpened and his spirit undeterred, Bannon has called on his “Fight Club” to deliver the decisive blow. As he put it, “This is about survival—ours, our nation’s, our children’s.” And he has no doubt about the outcome if his listeners heed his call: “We’re going to deliver a knockout blow to progressive insanity on November 5.”
For more of our coverage of Nancy Pelosi:
Nancy Pelosi’s January 6th Drama: Why Voters Must Demand an End to Government Surveillance
For more of coverage of Precinct Project and grassroots activism:
Steve Stern Mobilizes Millions in Election Security: Unprecedented Enthusiasm for Trump Grows
Grassroots Revolution: How Local Engagement Is Shaping the 2024 Elections
For more context and to watch Bannon’s first post-prison message, watch Tuesday morning’s WarRoom segment featuring Steve Bannon:
MUST-WATCH: Steve Bannon Returns To The WarRoom After 4 Months As Biden’s Political Prisoner
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