The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1113 - Democrats Declare Anything They Don’t Like Court-Packing

Oct 12, 2020
Judicial nominations take center stage as Democrats vow to resist Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation. The rebranding of 'court-packing' by Biden and the media raises eyebrows, revealing political maneuvering at play. Meanwhile, Keith Olbermann's return is as outrageous as ever! The discussions dig deep into the divided perspectives on the role of the judiciary and the impact of political discourse on public trust during the COVID era. The critique of media narratives, especially around the 1619 Project, adds another intriguing layer to the conversation.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Impact on Politics

  • Trump has exposed the true nature of American politics by stripping away its veneer.
  • The left's disregard for institutions has become evident.
INSIGHT

Political Lies and Public Opinion

  • Politicians' lies reveal the public's true desires, as they try to align with perceived public opinion.
  • Republicans would win more if voters focused on actions, not promises.
ANECDOTE

Court Packing's Unpopularity

  • Democrats understand that court packing is unpopular, so they lie about its meaning.
  • The left redefines terms like "judicial activism" to fit their agenda.
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