Bannon’s War Room: Steve Cortes, American Cultural Imperialism. March 14, 2022.
The Economy: Guest Steve Cortes.
Transcripts from Bannon’s War Room-Rumble Steve Cortes American Cultural Imperialism Published March 14, 2022.
Steve Bannon:
Now Cortes, as fate would have it, you also have a piece up in your Sub Stack. Miranda Divine takes one angle of attack on it. You take the second angle of attack. Connect the dots from here sir.
Steve Cortes:
That's right and by the way Steve, it's even fascinating because the great powers of the West, both in Western Europe as well as the US, we no longer colonize other countries through conquering armies. But we sure do engage in cultural imperialism right now, and that's not just the EU doing it, its Washington. D.C. doing it as well. Insisting for example that societies and countries, we do it in Africa.
We're doing it right now in Europe to Hungary and Poland that societies that are far more traditional and in many cases far more Christian in their worldview than 2022 America is that they must subscribe to all our ideology. Things like a lack of sovereignty or avoid of sovereignty things like sexual education from a largely homosexual perspective to young school children and if countries choose to reject those kinds of idea, they're somehow rejecting modernity is the false idea of the establishment ruling class in Washington, as well as in Europe.
Regarding Washington. D.C. my new article up on Sub Stack is imploring Americans in particular deplorables out there to reject the dishonest, war hawks. Steve you and I mentioned very briefly on Saturday show, Ambassador McFaul, who was Obama's ambassador to Russia, current tenured professor at Stanford. He was a Rhodes Scholar. He is somebody with according to the ruling class impeccable credentials, but he made a rather obscene statement on MSNBC on the Rachel Maddow Show. Of course, he was not corrected on air. As a matter of fact, the show tweeted it out his comments and the video. They were proud of it.
He said that he was trying to position Putin as somehow being actually worse than Hitler and he said, at least Hitler did not kill ethnic Germans. He said he did not kill German speaking people. Of course. That's a ludicrous ahistorical lie. He killed hundreds of thousands of Germans including according to the US Holocaust Museum about 160,000 German Jews, but a lot of other gentile Germans as well, brave citizens who were non-compliant, people like the Evangelical Minister, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who would not comply with not acquiesce to his evil were killed. So, it was a total of affront. Number one is a historical lie. Number two, it was a total affront to the memory, to the sacred souls of those who were slaughtered by Hitler.
And then number three and this is what's important is let's talk about though and let's analyze why do they leap to such hyperbole? Why do they go to such an extensive and dishonest rhetoric. It's because there is no legitimate case to be made for an American vital national interest in the border of eastern Ukraine. So, they must create a narrative whereby they can pretend that Putin is actually a threat to us and that he's actually a threat to Western Europe and he is on the verge of marching all the way to Paris. Now that is totally nonsensical. Putin has shown no ability so far to even occupy all of Ukraine much less move on to other countries or in any way threaten the Western Alliance, but this is the kind of lie that is being told. And It's not just being told by the way though by MSNBC and McFaul.
These same kinds of lies and ridiculous hyperbole are also being spewed by people like Mark Levin people like Lindsey Graham ostensibly part of our coalition by people like Sean Hannity. So, we see the establishment and the Republican neo-cons all coalescing very very quickly to try to escalate this war and again, as we mentioned earlier Steve, at the same time that the Russians and the Ukrainians are smartly trying to deescalate. We have the neocon Americans, Republican and Democrats alike, trying to escalate. It's shameful and I believe they must be named and shamed, which I've done in my article.
And it starts with McFaul, but it also extends to a lot of people who want to position themselves as our friends and allies. Then we scratch the service just a little bit, we realized they're not America first. They don't believe in a foreign policy of realism, and restraint. They don't really believe in Trump. They just want to cater to us because they know that the voters of the populist nationalist America First movement control the modern Republican Party.
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