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Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws

A Pictorial History of Warroom

Author: Dan Fleuette and Stephen K. Bannon  

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As an artist, Dan Fleuette has always identified with the marginal, the rebels, those at the margins of society. Traditionally, these characters have been artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers. Since the dawn of woke culture, where many of today's artists march in lockstep with the dominant, politically correct corporate news and political space, these marginal characters have taken a different look. Today's rebels would have been considered quite mainstream just a few years ago. Included in their ranks are the scorned, mocked, ridiculed and canceled--those who risk everything to dare to speak their mind and run counter to mainstream narratives.

These are the people captured in Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws: A Pictorial History of WarRoom. This is not just a portrait book, it is also a WarRoom historical document showcasing the brave souls who are courageous enough to stand up against a ceaseless and powerful battering of politicians, woke social media tyrants, school boards, editorial pages, and polite society in general. This book is Fleuette's small attempt to honor these people, who show us, day in and day out, what real courage is.

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Critic Reviews

"This is the best tabletop book I have ever seen in my entire life."
-Jack Posobiec

"Fleuette is one of the country's best photographers, and I don't say that lightly."
- Steve Bannon

"Fleuette's work is much more reminiscent of Richard Avedon or Diane Arbus, all about the individual as is."
- Tamar Fleishman
"What elevates Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws above a standard coffee table book is the thematic depth. It's not merely a compilation of portraits but a philosophical challenge to the mainstream. Fleuette's commentary and carefully chosen quotes form a narrative that questions why we ever let society's expectations define us. It's a story of courage, conflict, and self-discovery--a tribute to those who thrive on the edges, who prefer the chaos of rebellion over the comfort of conformity.

The book explores profound themes: courage, fear, faith, identity, oppression, and the pursuit of personal truth. It's an artistic balancing act--at times absurd, at times reverent--yet it works, creating an engaging mosaic of ideas and individuals. Fleuette takes on the role of a historian, documenting the individuals who defy easy categorization and refuse to be neatly packaged by political or cultural labels."
- Kari Donovan
"Fleuette's distinct artistic eye and his taste for the bold and unconventional bring this collection to life. His work is provocative and electric, reminding us why coffee table books once stood as symbols of edgy sophistication."
-WarRoom

"The WarRoom is a tornado of defiance--it's raw, it's impromptu, and if there's any basis for the 'unhinged' accusation, I take it as a compliment. It's a badge of honor. Dan Fleuette was there from the beginning, and his photography captures both the grit and the beauty that sets the WarRoom Posse apart from the plastic media personalities of Conservative, Inc. This is a book about real people, for real people--a testament to the fact that true art is dangerous."
--Joe Allen, author of Dark Aeon

"It's not enough to pick good allies. To truly be symbiotic, one must find and understand mutual purpose. This book identifies where the purpose is, and why the posse holds together."
--Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse

"Dan has beautifully captured the essence of America by featuring the very people that make it great. Each photo is a unique artistic piece featuring some of the most fearless fighters in our nation and the most powerful voices in politics."
--Savanah Hernandez, reporter and political commentator

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About the Author

Dan Fleuette is a portrait photographer, producer, and writer. Always interested in the intersection of image and text, Dan wrote and produced, along with Steve Bannon, a number of award-winning documentaries, including Generation Zero, Clinton Cash, Occupy Unmasked, and In the Face of Evil. In 2016, in keeping with the cottage industry that was Hillary Clinton, Dan produced the #1 New York Times bestseller Clinton Cash graphic novel. This is his first portrait book.

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Product Details

Publisher
War Room Books
Published
29th October 2024
Format
Hardcover
Pages
464
ISBN
9781648210624

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