Kari Donovan
They are Not Here to Play Nice—And Thank Goodness for That
In a world where playing by the political rules feels optional, “Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws: A Pictorial History of WarRoom” published by Skyhorse Publishing, written by Dan Fleuette, isn’t just another coffee table book—it’s a daring manifesto, a visually explosive rebellion captured between two covers. This book, foreward by WarRoom host and founder Stephen K. Bannon, isn’t a celebration of the polite or the polished politician. Instead, it’s an anthem to American liberation, sometimes loud and messy, wrapped in 464 pages of striking visuals and unfiltered stories to challenge the status quo.
Author and filmmaker Dan Fleuette, a long-time collaborator of Steve Bannon, takes the reader deep into the spirit of the WarRoom from its beginning and its guests—outsiders, firebrands, and truth-seekers who have shaped America’s political and media landscape. 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. He has made the big Showcase Tome sexy again.
Libby Emmons
New book Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws captures Steve Bannon's War Room in all its defiance
"This book is a cultural phenomenon because it's a snapshot in time of the new revolutionary generation."
It's not every day that you find yourself featured in a photo book in a four-page spread, but that's what I found when I opened up photographer Dan Fleuette's Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws. I'm in some damn fine company, as the table of contents can attest. There's features on major players in the conservative and MAGA movements, from Natalie Winters, James O'Keefe, Jack Posobiec, and Vivek Ramaswamy to Savanah Hernandez, Tim Pool, Robert F. Kenney Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Tucker Carlson, and of course, Steven K. Bannon himself.
At a party for the book this week at Raheem Kassam's Butterworth's (Kassam is of course also in the book—as I said, everyone is in it), Bannon made an appearance to lavish praise on Fleuette, to mingle with Fleuette's subjects, who he insisted look better in the glossy feature photos than in real life, and to remind us all that culture, as his old friend Andrew Breitbart said, is well upstream from politics. This book, already in its 3rd printing, is a cultural representation of where the nation has gone in the past eight years.
Tamar Fleishman
It might have taken a while, but the MAGA crowd is finally living the late Andrew Breitbart’s adage, "Politics is downstream from culture."
The left has known this for decades, with shows, movies, and their not-so-subliminal messages. MAGA’s rallying spot for strategy, inside baseball, proactive political involvement — much like ginger juice shots we add to our diet as a highly anticipated "extra" — is Stephen K. Bannon’s Warroom.
As it turns out, MAGA is overflowing with creativity, to express its ideals, passions, and fears, through all the fine arts.
In its midst of its staff and long-time associate of Bannon’s is Dan Fleuette.
His career as a show and film producer was somewhat hiding his light under a bushel.
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"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
Amazon reviews:
One of the most relevant books on the market.
This is a work of art.
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This book gave me so much JOY.
This is a TREASURE of a book.
I don’t know how this isn’t a $150 book!
The photography is a work of art. Loved every page.
Beautifully done.
Incredible book.
This is my husband’s favorite book
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A coffee table timeless book and conversation piece for years to come.
This book is magnificent, must buy!
I was floored by the quality of this book.