'Breitbart News Sunday' on Sirius XM 125: Live from Dodger Stadium to the Bay Area, Breitbart California Launches

'Breitbart News Sunday' on Sirius XM 125: Live from Dodger Stadium to the Bay Area, Breitbart California Launches

On Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7 PM to 10 PM EST, Breitbart News Executive Chairman and host Stephen K. Bannon will discuss the launch of the new Breitbart California section live from all over California. Breitbart News will be covering California politics and culture, exploring what conservatives need to do to turn the state around. Breitbart News will be all California, all the time.

In the first hour, Bannon will talk to Breitbart News CEO and President Larry Solov who is based out of Los Angeles and new Editor of Breitbart California and Senior Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak in the San Francisco Bay Area to cover the state, north and south.

Bannon will discuss California politics with the new Breitbart California Politics Editor Jon Fleischman. Jon Fleischman is the founder and publisher of FlashReport.org and has decades of experience in and covering California politics. He started as a conservative activist at Santa Monica Community College which led him to Young Americans for Freedom. He has worked in both politics and media within the state.

Bannon will speak to Neel Kashikari, a Republican candidate for California governor. Kashkari was President George W. Bush’s Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in 2008 and received the Alexander Hamilton Award for his time serving there. He returned to California in 2009 to work for PIMCO, a company that helps teachers, firefighters, and other public employees with their retirement savings. He was one of the chief architects of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).

Assemblyman Tim Donnelly (R-33), who is running for Governor of California, will come on to discuss his campaign and the state of California politics. Donnelly represents the Assembly’s 33rd district, comprising many of the high desert towns on the popular route between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Nevada. He is best known statewide as an advocate of gun rights.

Bannon will speak to GOP Assembly candidate Doug Haaland.

Bannon will speak with Kurt Bardella, a native Californian from San Diego, former senior adviser and spokesperson to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), and president and CEO of endeavor strategic communications who has aided Breitbart in shaping the national conversation and narratives on politics. He will bring his skills to assist Breitbart California have the same impact.

Bannon will speak to Andrew Breitbart’s father-in-law Orson Bean. Bean is an American film, television, and stage actor.

James Pinkerton and Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large and Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer will speak to Bannon about Ronald Reagan and the Cold War. Schweizer is a William Casey Fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of best seller Reagan’s War. Reagan, a sunny California optimist who understood the appeal of the Golden State as its governor in the 1970s, brought the conservative movement to new heights in the 1980s.

Bannon will speak to Breitbart contributor Frank Gaffney, Jr., a former senior Reagan Defense Department official and national security advocate. He will discuss the threat of EMP attacks on the American power grid in light of the San Jose electric-power substation.

Bannon will discuss the loss of freedom in California and what conservatives need to do to turn the state around with California Congressional candidate Igor Birman, an immigrant from the former Soviet Union.

Bannon will speak to Andrew Breitbart’s father-in-law Orson Beam.

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow will come on the program. He will talk about how Breitbart’s vision of influencing culture is an important lesson for conservatives around the state and the country.

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