
The Ben Shapiro Show Daily Wire Backstage: DNC Dumpster Fire Edition
Aug 22, 2020
A roundtable discussion dives into the Democratic National Convention, questioning its effectiveness and whether it resonated with voters. They critique political rhetoric, assess the disconnect between media portrayal and true motives, and explore the exploitation of grief in political messaging. There's a focus on contrasting personalities in presidential elections and strategies for upcoming debates between Trump and Biden, emphasizing the importance of a fair format. They also analyze leftist ideologies and the implications for younger voters.
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Wrong Lesson
- Democrats learned the wrong lesson from Clint Eastwood's 2012 RNC speech.
- They thought it was embarrassing, but it was the only watchable moment.
Virtue Signaling?
- The DNC's poor production quality might have been deliberate.
- It could be a form of virtue signaling, showing they take COVID seriously.
Obama's Disdain
- Barack Obama's DNC speech was despicable and highlighted his self-importance.
- He resented having to work as president, as if he were above the job.
