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Type: Transcript / interview (house oversight committee exhibit)
File Size: 2.2 MB
Summary

This document is a transcript page (marked House Oversight) featuring a dialogue between a Breitbart representative (likely Steve Bannon) and a man named Harnwell. They discuss the 2014 primary defeat of Eric Cantor, framing it as part of a global 'center-right revolt' of the working class against 'crony capitalists,' drawing parallels to Nigel Farage in the UK and Narendra Modi in India. While the user requested an 'Epstein-related' analysis, this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell, focusing instead on political populism.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Eric Cantor Politician (Former House Majority Leader)
Mentioned as losing his election in a landslide (57-43) and described as a 'crony capitalist'.
Nigel Farage Politician (UKIP)
Cited as an example of the global center-right revolt in the United Kingdom.
Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India
Referenced regarding his 'great victory' based on 'Reaganesque principles'.
Harnwell Interviewer/Speaker
Participating in the discussion, distinguishing between free-market capitalism and crony capitalism. Likely Benjamin ...
Unidentified Speaker Breitbart Representative
The main speaker analyzing the election. Says 'we covered this... outside of Breitbart.' Context suggests this is lik...

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Breitbart
News site mentioned as the only one covering the Cantor race extensively.
Fox News
Mentioned as a news site that did not pick up the story.
Politico
Mentioned as a news site that did not pick up the story.
UKIP
UK Independence Party, mentioned in the context of the global revolt.
Acton Institute
Produced two video segments watched during the conference.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

June 2014 (implied)
Eric Cantor Primary Election Loss
USA (Virginia)
Unspecified (during the transcript)
Conference
Unknown
Harnwell Breitbart Representative

Locations (7)

Location Context
Predicted location for center-right revolt.
Predicted location for center-right revolt.
Cited as a location where the revolt has already occurred.
Location associated with UKIP and Nigel Farage.
Region in Europe mentioned regarding political groups.
Mentioned regarding political groups.
Mentioned as having a 'new tea party'.

Relationships (1)

Harnwell Professional/Interviewer Breitbart Representative
Harnwell responds to the main speaker's analysis during a conference setting.

Key Quotes (3)

"That center-right revolt is really a global revolt. I think you’re going to see it in Latin America, I think you’re going to see it in Asia, I think you’ve already seen it in India."
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"Middle-class people and working-class people are tired of people like Eric Cantor who say they’re conservative selling out their interests every day to crony capitalists."
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"I’m seeing a system of fat cats who say they’re conservative and say they back capitalist principles, but all they’re doing is binding with corporatists."
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Now, Eric Cantor, it was a landslide. He lost 57-43, and not one — outside of Breitbart, we covered this for six months, day in and day out — not one news site — not Fox News, not Politico, no sites picked this up. And the reason that this guy won is quite simple: Middle-class people and working-class people are tired of people like Eric Cantor who say they’re conservative selling out their interests every day to crony capitalists.
“That center-right revolt is really a global revolt. I think you’re going to see it in Latin America, I think you’re going to see it in Asia, I think you’ve already seen it in India.”
And you’re seeing that whether that was UKIP and Nigel Farage in the United Kingdom, whether it’s these groups in the Low Countries in Europe, whether it’s in France, there’s a new tea party in Germany. The theme is all the same. And the theme is middle-class and working-class people — they’re saying, “Hey, I’m working harder than I’ve ever worked. I’m getting less benefits than I’m ever getting through this, I’m incurring less wealth myself, and I’m seeing a system of fat cats who say they’re conservative and say they back capitalist principles, but all they’re doing is binding with corporatists.” Right? Corporatists, to garner all the benefits for themselves.
And that center-right revolt is really a global revolt. I think you’re going to see it in Latin America, I think you’re going to see it in Asia, I think you’ve already seen it in India. Modi’s great victory was very much based on these Reaganesque principles, so I think this is a global revolt, and we are very fortunate and proud to be the news site that is reporting that throughout the world.
Harnwell: I think it’s important to understand the distinction that you’re drawing here between what can be understood as authentic, free-market capitalism as a means of promoting wealth that [unintelligible] involves everybody with a form of crony capitalism which simply benefits a certain class. And we’ve watched over the course of our conference, we’ve watched two video segments produced by the Acton Institute about
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