Bannon Declares America Will Not Return To ‘Nerd Rule’ In Attack On Zuckerberg

“This country does not want nerd rule and we’re not going back to it,” declared Steve Bannon in a fierce critique of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg during a recent broadcast of his “War Room” show on Real America’s Voice.

The former White House Chief Strategist took particular aim at Zuckerberg’s recent martial arts training and public image efforts. “You wanna talk about a despicable human being? It’s Zuckerberg,” Bannon stated. “You can take all the martial arts classes you want … you’re another man-child.”

Bannon, speaking after his release from federal prison where he was held for refusing to cooperate with the January 6 show trials, dismissed Zuckerberg’s recent million-dollar donation to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund. “Your million dollars as a supplicant at Mar-a-Lago’s not going to mean anything,” he asserted.

The former presidential advisor expressed his belief that Zuckerberg would face legal consequences for what he claimed was a $450 million contribution to influence election integrity. “I believe strongly, sir, as the vast criminal conspiracy investigation, which has got to go back to 2020 — yes, I know certain people don’t want to hear it, but it’s got to happen,” Bannon stated.

Throughout his broadcast, Bannon repeatedly emphasized his view that the American public has rejected what he termed “nerd rule,” particularly criticizing the tech industry’s influence during the pandemic period.

The America-first policy advocate, who recently challenged Elon Musk over H-1B visa policies, concluded his remarks by addressing 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.”