Opinion | Steve Bannon on Broligarchs' vs. Populism
Briefly

In a recent discussion, Steve Bannon criticizes influential figures in Silicon Valley, like Marc Andreessen, labeling them as progressive leftists who are attempting to join the Trump populist movement. Bannon asserts that these oligarchs undermine true conservative values and are drawn to the political power of populism. He emphasizes the need for a combative stance within the movement, suggesting that the essence of populism lies in challenging these perceived threats. Rather than embracing these tech leaders, Bannon sees them as adversaries undermining the integrity of the populist cause.
If you want to deliver a long monologue about the genius of Elon Musk and Silicon Valley, if you've had AI and AI write one for you, we can do that too.
Marc Andreessen and the oligarchs are nothing but a bunch of progressive leftists. Most of them had their damascene moment between 10:00 and o'clock on the evening of 5 November when the Trump movement won.
I think the oligarchs are they're not conservative. They're not on the right. Everything they're doing crawling under their belly to try to get into this movement and pollute this movement because they see the raw political power of this movement.
If we don't have a fight, if we don't have a fight, why are we populist?
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