Brazilian protesters shut down the road to the airport in Sao Paulo following the controversial election on Sunday night.
Socialist Lula da Silva allegedly defeated Jair Bolsonaro in the election Sunday.
Matthew Tyrmand joined Steve Bannon on Tuesday to discuss the latest developments following the controversial election in Brazil on Sunday.
As Joe Hoft at The Gateway Pundit reported earlier, the Brazilian Presidential Election iresembled the 2020 Presidential Election in the US. The operation looks like what we referred to at the time as the Drop and Roll.
The Sunday Brazilian election looked a lot like the 2020 Election in the US, where conservatives cleaned house across the board in legislative and in governor races. Yet Bolsonaro somehow lost the presidency to a socialist tied to China. It did not make any sense in the US and it doesn’t make sense in Brazil.
Brazil relies entirely on voting machines for their elections.
Steve Bannon interviewed Mathew Tyrmand on the Brazil election. Here are some excerpts from their discussion.
- Bolsonaro’s party dominated the election. The conservative parties, will dominate the lower House in Brazil.
- Bolsonaro was winning the election up to a certain point and then every ballot drop was won by the socialist candidate. “The math doesn’t make sense at all,” said Mathew Tyrmand.
- The Mainstream Media all “pounded in immediately” says Bannon to claim the win for the socialist.
- “There’s been no transparency. There’s been censorship. There’s been arrests of the opposition. There’s been penalization from the court to Bolsonaro’s party,” said Tyrmand.
The election in Brazil looks a lot like the US election of 2020.
On Tuesday Matthew Tyrmand said Jair Bolsonaro will deliver remarks later tonight. According to Tyrmand, his contacts are telling him Bolsonaro may invoke the Constitution to demand the military hold an audit of the impossible results.
Bolsonaro may also jail the radical leftist court justices who made it a crime for populist party to campaign effectively.
Bolsonaro is not going quietly. He is fighting back.