
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1125 - The Case Against Joe Biden
Oct 28, 2020
In this discussion, former Vice President Joe Biden reflects on his extensive political career, highlighting his controversial shifts on key issues. The conversation digs into allegations of corruption and challenges the narrative of his leadership. Biden's fluctuating foreign policy positions and personal business ties come under scrutiny, raising questions about his authenticity. Additionally, they tackle the upcoming election's impact on markets and Biden's proposed policies, critiquing their long-term implications for America.
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Biden's Family Tragedy
- In 1972, Joe Biden's wife and daughter died in a car accident.
- Biden claimed the other driver was drunk, but this was false.
Borking Bork
- Joe Biden spearheaded the "borking" of Robert Bork's Supreme Court nomination.
- Biden portrayed Bork as an enemy of privacy, contributing to the politicization of judicial hearings.
Biden's 1988 Campaign
- Joe Biden's 1988 presidential run failed due to plagiarism and lies.
- He plagiarized a life story from Neil Kinnock and exaggerated his academic achievements.




