The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1003 - Is The Law An Ass?

May 4, 2020
Authorities grapple with the challenges of managing outdoor activities as more Americans venture outside. The debate over Biden's handling of Tara Reade’s allegations raises eyebrows. Pandemic responses are dissected, with a focus on political dynamics and the stark differences between state strategies. The roles of population behavior and government accountability come under scrutiny, highlighting the intersection of health, race, and class in these ongoing discussions.
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INSIGHT

COVID-19 Modeling Uncertainty

  • The models initially predicted 100,000-240,000 COVID deaths even with social distancing.
  • Current data and relaxed restrictions challenge these models, raising questions about the lockdown's efficacy.
INSIGHT

Unclear COVID-19 Strategy

  • The long-term goal of the COVID-19 response is unclear, oscillating between herd immunity and vaccine development.
  • The lack of a defined objective makes it difficult to assess the effectiveness of different strategies.
ANECDOTE

Obama Administration's Blame Game

  • The Obama administration frequently shifted blame, using staffers as scapegoats.
  • Joe Biden, part of that administration, now criticizes Trump's handling of the pandemic.
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