The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1146 - Joe Biden's Disconnect From Reality

Nov 30, 2020
The assassination of Iran's top nuclear scientist kicks off a discussion on U.S. foreign policy and media bias. Joe Biden's disconnect from the challenges of international diplomacy is critiqued alongside the media's cozy relationship with his administration. The complexities of Iran's nuclear ambitions and shifting Middle Eastern alliances reveal the geopolitical tensions at play. Also, the reaction to an all-female aide team raises questions about qualifications versus representation. All this while voter fraud allegations loom over crucial Georgia Senate races.
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Iran Nuclear Scientist Assassination

  • The assassination of Iran's top nuclear scientist, likely by Israel, is concerning to the Biden administration and the media.
  • They believe it will hinder the revival of the Iran nuclear deal and escalate tensions, while others see it as beneficial to regional stability.
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Biden Media Bubble

  • Ben Shapiro criticizes the media's favorable coverage of Joe Biden, comparing it to their treatment of Obama.
  • He argues this creates an echo chamber that insulates Biden from criticism and leads to poor policy decisions.
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Media Bias on Iran

  • Shapiro criticizes the New York Times for accepting Iranian claims of peaceful nuclear ambitions at face value.
  • He accuses the Times of acting as a PR wing for Iran, echoing Obama's approach.
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