Conservative commentator and political prisoner Steve Bannon delivered a fiery message before the most consequential election in the nation’s history, one where freedom truly hangs in the balance.
The former White House strategist and fiercely loyal ally to former President Donald J. Trump has been locked away behind bars since July, a victim of Democrat lawfare that took a valuable player off the gameboard at a critical time.
But even though he’s behind bars, the 70-year-old “Honey Badger” is doing his part to rally the MAGA troops to get out the vote and send neocon puppet Kamala Harris and those who are pulling her strings to the dumpster of history on November 5.
In a Friday op-ed published by the independent outlet the National Pulse, Bannon urged patriotic Americans to finish strong, declaring that Harris’ momentum is stalling and that now is the time for a major push to save America and “victory is at hand.”
Reading Bannon’s letter from prison on air.
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“Recent shifts in the few reliable polls in key districts and swing states show that hard-pressed Americans are decisively rejecting the phony ‘politics of joy’ and the empty promises that define the Harris campaign,” he began. “People are seeing through the word salad rhetoric, recognizing it for what it is: hollow.”
“To date, the Harris campaign has offered no real solutions to the struggles Americans face: inflation, rising crime, and weakening national security. These topics can’t be masked by feel-good phrases, celebrity endorsements, or as many Oprah interviews as you want. Harris has peaked,” Bannon wrote. “The momentum is now on our side, and this is the time to capitalize on it.”
“If the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement focuses all of its efforts on a massive get-out-the-vote and ballot-chasing effort in the crucial days and weeks until November 5th, we will win and win big,” he said, expressing optimism that leftism can be rolled back with a titanic GOTV effort.
Like fellow Trump ally Peter Navarro, Bannon was imprisoned for defying a subpoena from the now-defunct Nancy Pelosi-Liz Cheney Soviet-style J6 committee, a gross travesty of a sham proceeding that fell flat with the public during its run of choreographed, nationally televised hearings in 2022.
“The stakes have never been higher; this is the opportunity to take back control. We are not just fighting for a win; we are fighting for the future of America,” Bannon said. “A victory of this magnitude means sweeping control of the House, Senate, and the Presidency. With this trifecta, we can destroy the policies that have harmed Americans and put the country back on track.”
“I don’t fear this at all. I’m a political prisoner,” Bannon told Time magazine before he was imprisoned by the regime, adding, “I’m at war with the ruling class of this country. I’ve dedicated my life to this. I don’t have a social life. This is my life.”
The “Honey Badger” is currently set to be released from prison in Danbury, Conn. on October 29 after serving a four-month sentence, just in time for the election.
“President Trump risks his life daily to save our country. Every day, he faces tremendous opposition and challenges, but he continues to fight for the American people. Through your work, show him that you have his back. Let’s demonstrate our commitment to this cause by putting everything we have into these final weeks,” Bannon said.
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