
Ep. 948 - Acquitted And It Feels So Good
The Ben Shapiro Show
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Biden's Campaign Struggles and Political Ironies
This chapter analyzes Joe Biden's faltering campaign amidst fierce competition from Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders, as well as critiques of Elizabeth Warren's use of gender in political appeal. It discusses the philosophy of government involvement in social justice and the necessity for actionable political promises. Additionally, the chapter transitions to reflect on the late actor Kirk Douglas and critiques the perception of humor among the political left, showcasing a range of societal and ideological tensions.
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