
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1274 - No One Is Too Radical For The Democratic Party
Jun 11, 2021
The podcast dives into Ilhan Omar's controversial remarks and the lack of serious criticism from Democratic leaders. It explores the nuances of anti-Semitism within the party, highlighting the frustration of Jewish Democrats. Economic challenges under Biden are scrutinized, particularly rising inflation and questionable monetary policies. The discussion extends to real estate trends, wealth taxation, and the misplacement of anger towards corporations. It wraps up by examining the superficiality of corporate pride initiatives versus genuine allyship.
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Ilhan Omar's Latest Controversy
- Ilhan Omar's anti-Semitic rhetoric continues with a tweet equating the U.S., Israel, Hamas, and the Taliban.
- She has a history of anti-American and anti-Semitic remarks, including defending an ISIS recruit.
Rising Anti-Semitism in the Democratic Party
- A growing anti-Semitism problem exists within the Democratic Party, evidenced by associations with figures like Louis Farrakhan and Jeremy Corbyn.
- This is further exemplified by AOC's unfulfilled promise of a listening session with the Jewish community.
Contrasting Responses to Controversial Remarks
- Republicans swiftly condemned Marjorie Taylor Greene's "Jewish space lasers" comment and Steve King's racist remarks.
- In contrast, Democrats offer only mild criticism of anti-Semitic rhetoric within their ranks.
