
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 969 - So It’s Biden, Then
Mar 11, 2020
Joe Biden's rise in the Democratic primaries signals a shift, overshadowing Bernie Sanders' ambitions. As he navigates voter concerns in Michigan and addresses his public speaking vulnerabilities, the urgency for party unity looms large. Rising crime rates spark discussions on security, while Biden's contentious stance on gun policies raises eyebrows. The podcast also sheds light on the pandemic's impact on the stock market and the nuanced effects of racism on restaurant patronage during these challenging times.
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Biden's Victory
- Joe Biden's victory is good for the country because it avoids Bernie Sanders' socialist agenda.
- Ben Shapiro believes Biden is beatable if Trump campaigns effectively.
Biden as Comfort Food
- People support Biden due to a desire for stability amidst volatility, not solely because of coronavirus.
- Ben Shapiro compares Biden to comfort food in American politics.
The Future is Socialist
- The Democratic Party's future aligns with Bernie Sanders' radical agenda, despite Biden's win.
- Age demographics reveal younger voters overwhelmingly support Sanders.
