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Type: Interview transcript
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This document appears to be a page from a transcript of an interview with Steve Bannon, marked with a House Oversight Committee stamp. In the text, Bannon discusses the global expansion of Breitbart News, identifying it as a platform for a 'center-right populist movement' and the 'global tea party.' He contrasts the 'working men and women' with the 'Party of Davos' and global elites, referencing his past experience at Goldman Sachs. The document also includes a pull quote where Bannon comments on Vladimir Putin's intelligence and appeal to social conservatives.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Steve Bannon Interviewee / Speaker
Discussing the mission of Breitbart News, global populist movements, and his time at Goldman Sachs.
Unidentified Interviewer Interviewer
Asking Steve Bannon about Breitbart and the Tea Party movement.
Vladimir Putin Subject of quote
Mentioned in a pull quote regarding his intelligence and appeal to social conservatives.

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
Breitbart News
Described by Bannon as the third-largest conservative news site with global reach.
Tea Party movement
Political movement Breitbart is described as being close to.
Fox News
Cited as a competitor/benchmark for conservative news reach.
Drudge Report
Cited as a competitor/benchmark for conservative news reach.
UKIP
UK Independence Party, mentioned as a group Breitbart reported on early.
Front National
French political party, mentioned as a group Breitbart reported on.
Goldman Sachs
Former employer of Steve Bannon.
Party of Davos
Used metaphorically to describe the global elite.
House Oversight Committee
Referenced in the footer stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029048).

Locations (9)

Location Context
Referred to as 'the States'.
Cited as a location for elites.
Cited as a location for elites.
Cited as a location for elites.
Cited as a location representing the working class/non-elites.
Cited as a location representing the working class/non-elites.
Cited as a seat of centralized government.
Cited as a seat of centralized government.
Cited as a seat of centralized government.

Relationships (2)

Steve Bannon Executive/Leadership Breitbart News
Bannon speaks on behalf of Breitbart using 'we'.
Steve Bannon Former Employment Goldman Sachs
Bannon states: 'I could see this when I worked at Goldman Sachs'.

Key Quotes (3)

"Outside of Fox News and the Drudge Report, we’re the third-largest conservative news site and, quite frankly, we have a bigger global reach than even Fox."
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"The central thing that binds that all together is a center-right populist movement of really the middle class, the working men and women in the world who are just tired of being dictated to by what we call the party of Davos."
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"Putin’s … very, very very intelligent. I can see this in the United States where he’s playing very strongly to social conservatives about his message about more traditional values, so I think it’s something that we have to be very much on guard of."
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perspective. What particularly interests me about your point of view Steve, to talk specifically about your work, Breitbart is very close to the tea party movement. So I’m just wondering whether you could tell me about if in the current flow of contemporary politics — first tell us a little bit about Breitbart, what the mission is, and then tell me about the reach that you have and then could you say a little bit about the current dynamic of what’s going on at the moment in the States.
Bannon: Outside of Fox News and the Drudge Report, we’re the third-largest conservative news site and, quite frankly, we have a bigger global reach than even Fox. And that’s why we’re expanding so much internationally.
Look, we believe — strongly — that there is a global tea party movement. We’ve seen that. We were the first group to get in and start reporting on things like UKIP and Front National and other center right. With all the baggage that those groups bring — and trust me, a lot of them bring a lot of baggage, both ethnically and racially — but we think that will all be worked through with time.
The central thing that binds that all together is a center-right populist movement of really the middle class, the working men and women in the world who are just tired of being dictated to by what we call the party of Davos. A group of kind of — we’re not conspiracy-theory guys, but there’s certainly — and I could see this when I worked at Goldman Sachs — there are people in New York that feel closer to people in London and in Berlin than they do to people in Kansas and in Colorado, and they have more of this elite mentality that they’re going to dictate to everybody how the world’s going to be run.
I will tell you that the working men and women of Europe and Asia and the United States and Latin America don’t believe that. They believe they know what’s best for how they will comport their lives. They think they know best about how to raise their families and how to educate their families. So I think you’re seeing a global reaction to centralized government, whether that government is in Beijing or that government is in Washington, DC, or that government is in Brussels. So we are the platform for the voice of that.
“Putin’s … very, very very intelligent. I can see this in the United States where he’s playing very strongly to social conservatives about his message about more traditional values, so I think it’s something that we have to be very much on guard of.”
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