
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 851 - When Everyone Is Hitler
Aug 30, 2019
A columnist hilariously compares dogs to Hitler, sparking a lively debate on reasonable discourse. The fallout from James Comey's actions raises questions about FBI integrity and political trust. The conversation dives into conservatism’s stance against white supremacy, advocating for individualism. Cancel culture and character attacks are critiqued, along with the importance of rigorous debate. Finally, a look at Cadbury’s virtue signaling reveals the commodification of social justice in marketing.
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Comey's Irony
- Comey's actions are ironic given his criticism of Trump for the same behavior, highlighting inconsistencies.
- He transitioned from a Democratic enemy to a hero and back, raising questions about political motivations.
FBI's Credibility Crisis
- The FBI's actions, from the handling of Hillary Clinton's case to the Trump-Russia investigation, have eroded public trust.
- The politicization of the FBI raises concerns about its objectivity and competence.
The 'Reasonable Rebels'
- Washington Post columnist Eve Fairbanks compares calls for reasonable discussion to defenses of slavery.
- Shapiro criticizes this comparison, highlighting the absurdity of equating these two vastly different concepts.
