
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4801: Middle finger To The Globalist; Making the Revolution Permininent
Sep 24, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a dive into free speech and the alarming trend of corporate censorship, using Disney's recent controversies as a backdrop. Panelists analyze Trump's bold tone at the U.N., drawing mixed international reactions. The conversation shifts to the potential dangers facing the Constitution and civil rights, framed as existential battles against a perceived dying regime. They also highlight the importance of independent media and the need for a strong conservative presence in future elections, specifically focusing on combating globalist influences.
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Clarifying Intent And Threats
- Stephen K. Bannon clarifies he never intended to make light of a young man's murder and expressed compassion to the victim's family.
- He framed threats he receives as from political opponents' fringe, not mainstream right-wing supporters.
Silencing As An Authoritarian Tactic
- The hosts argue silencing opponents is an authoritarian tactic and dangerous to free speech.
- They emphasize the First Amendment as foundational because it prevents government control over speech.
UN Speech Was For The Base
- The show critiques Trump's UN speech as populist and scattershot, made primarily for his base.
- The international reaction was described as bewilderment but not catastrophic.
