
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1717 - The Most Vomit-Inducing Event Of The Year
May 1, 2023
This podcast critiques the extravagant White House Correspondents' Dinner, calling out the disconnect between politicians and the public. It uncovers surprising names from Jeffrey Epstein's personal calendar, raising questions about elite accountability. The conversation also touches on Joe Biden's contentious relationship with the media and the upcoming political landscape, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. closing in. Meanwhile, a focus on Chicago's migrant crisis highlights the challenges of current border policies. Humor and satire add spice to the critique of today's political and media landscape.
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The Uniparty of Elites
- The White House Correspondents' Dinner showcases the uniparty of elites.
- Journalists, politicians, and celebrities mingle, ignoring those they represent.
Elite Indifference
- Chrissy Teigen had servants carry her train at the dinner.
- Left-wing protesters' signs about fossil fuels were ignored by the elites.
Award for Kiss Assery
- Matt Visor won an award for his coverage of Joe Biden.
- This exemplifies the close relationship between the press and the administration.
