Bannon Declares We’re Not Going Back To ‘Nerd Rule,’ Blasts Zuckerberg

“We’re not going to let people like you call the shots,” declared Steve Bannon in a blistering attack against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg during his “War Room” broadcast on Real America’s Voice, signaling what he claimed would be the end of “nerd rule” in America.

The former White House Chief Strategist, unleashing a series of pointed criticisms, predicted potential legal troubles ahead for the tech executive. “I believe that you will be charged with crimes, sir,” Bannon stated, referencing what he claimed was a $450 million contribution related to election integrity.

The America-first advocate, speaking after his release from federal prison where he was held for refusing to cooperate with the January 6 show trials, took particular aim at Zuckerberg’s recent public image efforts. “You wanna talk about a despicable human being? It’s Zuckerberg. You can take all the martial arts classes you want … you’re another man-child,” he proclaimed.

Addressing Zuckerberg’s recent million-dollar donation to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, Bannon dismissed the gesture outright. “Your million dollars as a supplicant at Mar-a-Lago’s not going to mean anything,” he asserted, adding his belief that a broader investigation into 2020 was necessary.

The former presidential advisor, who recently confronted Elon Musk over H-1B visa policies, emphasized his view that Americans had rejected tech industry leadership during the pandemic. “We saw what nerd rule was during the pandemic. And, guess what: this country does not want nerd rule and we’re not going back to it,” he stated.

Concluding his broadcast tirade, Bannon addressed what he described as widespread antipathy toward Zuckerberg among Trump supporters. “Remember, the base hates you, despises you; you’re revolting … for what you did to this country,” he declared.