The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 860 - The First REAL Fight Night: Warren's Blown Opportunity

Sep 13, 2019
The podcast dives into a recent Democratic debate, dissecting the shaky performance of Joe Biden and the lackluster appeal of Elizabeth Warren. Bernie Sanders remains a steady force, while Andrew Yang makes a splash with his unique proposal on universal basic income. The complexities of healthcare reform are scrutinized, especially the contrasting views of Biden and Warren. Additionally, societal issues like racism and gun control are explored, highlighting the tensions within the party and the broader implications for the upcoming election.
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INSIGHT

Three-Way Standoff

  • The Democratic primary is a three-way standoff between Biden, Sanders, and Warren.
  • Each candidate is waiting for the others to attack each other.
INSIGHT

Warren's Challenge

  • Warren needs to break away from the current stalemate to win the nomination.
  • She lacks support among black voters and trails in Iowa and New Hampshire.
ANECDOTE

Biden's Dentures

  • Biden's dentures seemed to slip during an interview, creating a bad visual moment.
  • Shapiro argues this might not hurt Biden in the general election, as it reinforces his non-threatening image.
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