
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1331 - For Joe Biden, The Cruelty Is The Point
Sep 1, 2021
In a thought-provoking discussion, President Joe Biden shares insights on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, but his perceived empathy is challenged as insincere. Emotional accounts from grieving parents highlight the fallout from his approach. The critique delves into the declining confidence in Biden's leadership, questioning his accountability and decision-making during the chaotic evacuation process. Contradictions in his compassionate image are exposed, emphasizing the stark realities facing Americans and Afghan allies left behind.
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Biden's Performative Empathy
- Biden's empathy is performative, not genuine.
- He invokes personal grief for sympathy, failing to understand others' suffering.
Biden's Interactions with Grieving Families
- President Biden met grieving families at Dover Air Force Base.
- He repeatedly checked his watch and focused on his own son's death more than the fallen soldiers.
Americans Stranded in Afghanistan
- Twenty-four Sacramento students and a three-year-old U.S. citizen are stranded.
- An Afghan interpreter who saved Biden's life is also trapped.

