
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1124 - Grin And Barrett
Oct 27, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court stirs passionate reactions from Democrats. The podcast critiques the left's response to her historic status as a working mother in politics. Discussions highlight the delicate balance judges must maintain between interpreting laws and political pressures. The implications of judicial nominations and free speech are explored, alongside the contentious debate over Supreme Court expansion. The political climate intensifies as current events shape the narrative around accountability and systemic issues.
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Barrett's Confirmation
- Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation was a party-line vote, except for Susan Collins.
- The White House held a ceremony, sparking outrage among those who dislike Trump.
Filling Ginsburg's Shoes
- Trump stated it was fitting for Barrett to fill Ginsburg's seat, angering Democrats.
- The left's view of womanhood seems to hinge on supporting abortion.
Thomas Swears in Barrett
- Clarence Thomas swore in Amy Coney Barrett, a historic moment largely ignored by media.
- This event showcases diversity and opportunity, despite claims of systemic barriers.



