Right-wingers and Magazine allies from around the world gathered at Gaylord National Resort just outside Washington, D.C. on Wednesday for a CPAC kick-off dinner hosted by Steve Bannon and the president's envoy Rick Grenell.
The Dinner VIP Guest List appeared as a reunion of global high-ranking officials, Magazine allies and populists from the First Royalty of America.
That included Nigel Farage, the leader of British reform. Patrik Jaki, chairman of the European Conservative Party of the European Parliament. Sorin Muncaciu, member of the Council of Parliament (Romania); George Simon, chairman of the Romanian Union Alliance; Film producer Eduardo Belastogui.
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Guests mixed into the hall while enjoying the open bar while attendees waited in anticipation of the hosts to appear. Magazine Red photographed the room with colours frequently found in Washington after President Donald Trump's landslide victory in November.
Bannon appeared in a typical dark-coloured button-down shirt with a field jacket just after 7:30pm. He walked over to the reporter with Grenell. Grenell dressed in a grey suit and politely answered questions from the founding media.
Reporters pose questions about his latest success, as an envoy on Trump's special mission. Grenell touted the way Trump's personality and negotiating power unleashes success by dealing with foreign leaders.
When asked about what foreign leaders could learn from Trump, Grenell pointed out the president's “straight talk” and “credibility.”
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“They're tired of politicians who speak politicians, and they want to talk straight,” Grenell replied to NBC News' Catherine Doyle. “They want people who are transparent… people can smell faithful authenticity, and I think they respond to authenticity.”
Speaking at dinner, Bannon began his speech at “Muzzle speed.”
He challenged attendees to take action against the global elite and administrative states that sought to destroy Trump, the Magazine and the Republic. “What do you do? What are you ready to do?” he asked. “You have to search inside your mind. This crowd is here, you are internationally, especially American.”
“We're not going to have Trump forever,” Bannon warned. “We must defeat the administrative state. We must defeat the deep state.”
“Trump was [politically] Death, he resurrected himself,” he said. “They are [MAGA’s political foes] I never thought you would return to power in this room… They thought we were not only the losers, but we were also civilized, politically and culturally dead… That's the war we fight. ”
“The enemy is what I call the Davos party,” Bannon explained. “It's a combination of international organizations, the money centre in London, the money centre in New York City, and the simple money overlord of the technology world.”
“This is war,” he declared. “They are trying to destroy us, destroy this Republic. And if you don't understand it, you don't understand that the fight has been carried out, and this is what Trump is so. That's why it's unique.”
“God's providence works through him,” Bannon said of Trump. “He is an imperfect instrument, and being that imperfect instrument makes him even stronger.”
Wendell Hussebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC Warroom analyst. He is the author of the politics of slavery morality. Follow Wendell “x” @wendellhusebø or on The true society @wendellhusebo.





