
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1166 - It’s All Down To Georgia
Jan 5, 2021
The discussion highlights the critical Georgia Senate races and the significant implications for power dynamics. Political hypocrisy is scrutinized, especially regarding Kamala Harris's plagiarism accusations. Voter mobilization and early voting trends are analyzed amid the challenges of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The impact of media bias on public perception is also examined, particularly concerning race in politics and election integrity claims. Additionally, the logistics of vaccine distribution in Florida reveal frustrations and call for better solutions.
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Kamala Harris's Rise and Fall
- Kamala Harris's political career began with a swift rise followed by a premature exit from the primaries before California even voted.
- Her initial frontrunner status was attributed to fulfilling the Democratic desire for a female, black candidate despite perceived shortcomings in her qualifications and public presence.
Kamala Harris's "Freedom" Story
- Kamala Harris's story in Elle Magazine about saying "freedom" as a toddler after falling from a stroller during a civil rights march is likely fabricated.
- It closely resembles a story told by Martin Luther King Jr. in a 1965 Playboy interview.
Vote in Georgia
- Vote in the Georgia runoff elections, regardless of feelings towards the presidential election.
- The outcome determines Senate control and the balance of power in the federal government.
