Saturday, November 11, 2017

What Did Ben Shapiro Say? Some Concerns About Recent Comments

I am starting to worry about Ben Shapiro.

He stood up to the worst of the worst in the media, on film, and in public.

He has battered down the most militant liberals and progressives, often without breaking a sweat.

Yet he is a Never-Trumper. I find this stance staggering and very difficult to tolerate.

How can this man claim to champion the cause and expansion of conservatism when he refused to support President Trump in 2016?

What would have been the alternative? Gary Johnson?

The winner would have been Hillary Clinton. It just bothers me that there are conservative pundits out there who have such a hardened disregard for President Trump.

Then I listened to the podcast below, and I must say that I heard some other things that I did not like, either:


"Radical Islam and Islam are not the same thing."

For this statement, I will give Shapiro a pass, sort of. I used to believe that there were "regular Muslims" and "Crazy Muslims." I used to believe that Islam in and of itself is a religion of peace, but the problem is that a number of Muslims have taken the Koran to excessive extremes.

Forunately and unfortunately, I do not hold these views anymore. The truth is that Islam is a political cult, not a religion. There is no way that this religion can be reformed, either. The Koran itself is filled with contradictions and conflicts of a sort which cannot be reconciled through reformation alone. The outright contradictory statements about Jesus Christ, about historical references, scientific statements, and other conflicts within the text about its origins and veracity are just too great for reform alone.

Islam is radical, and those Muslims who do not practice the full tenets of the faith are either apostate or engaging in taqqiyah.

What's really interesting about this statement is that Shapiro slammed the existence of "slim" radical Muslim minority:



"Everything that Obama did was all part of the evil plan."

Shapiro makes this statement with a tone of sarcasm. He makes the case on the left and the right that these political forces have a tendency to see their opposing chief executive as putting out clear plans and engineering a widespread agenda.

He dismisses the idea that Obama was instituting a serious, "Satanic" plan. I disagree. Obama announced during his run for President and implemented afterwards a clear plan to fundamentally transform the United States.

He said that, and he sought to do so.

Now, what does Shapiro say about President Trump?

"Most people in government suck at their jobs, because most people in America suck at their jobs,"

Huh? What is he talking about? These statements don't make any sense. Many people go to work and do the best they can in their fields of expertise or along the career paths which they have chosen.

People in government do not necessarily suck at their jobs, and they do indeed articulate a plan, a vision which they seek to implement.

"Most adults suck at everything."

No they don't. Am I missing something in this rant from Shapiro? Is this supposed to be some kind of irony?

Shapiro shares some other concerns: "Because we attribute this level of mastery to government ..."

I want President Trump to succeed. I think that he is doing a successful job. I wish that Congress which had been elected to assist with key promises was following through on the promises that they had pledged to fulfill when running for office. I do want President Trump to do great things for the country, but that does not mean I want him to be a dictator, either.

I also counter with Ben Shapiro's comment "We think it matters so much who heads the government."

Yes, it does matter. We have elections to fight out this issue every four years.

Here's another remark which really offended me:

"In many ways, I think that Barack Obama was more competent than Trump in a lot of things. I think he had more plans than Trump had. I think Trump is more ad hoc."

No Obama wasn't! Are you kidding me? Does Shapiro provide any proof or examples to justify this argument?

The remaining part of the first video above contained great content of his exchanges with liberal college students.

But his statements on his Daily Wire program are becoming more disconcerting. There seems to be a little Trump Derangement Syndrome in his current speeches and commentaries ...



6 comments:

  1. Totally agree! I used to listen to his podcast daily, but I can't handle it anymore. He is a purist who believes that everything has to be a specific way to be properly conservative. Politics by its nature can't be perfect. His outlook on the 2016 election was "both candidates are terrible so I'm not voting for either of them." If HRC won, our country would be on a totally different track. I appreciate his culture-war battles, but I'm no longer actively following his work.

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  2. I don’t vote for Obama because I didnt agree with his politics.

    But if you think for a second that Donald Trump has anywhere near the class or intelligence that Obama had your delusional, which should be quite obvious given your asinine statements on islam.

    One could argue that Cathalolism is far more evil than Islam because you have hundreds upon hundreds of priests raping children.

    But do we? No because most of us aren’t ignorant buffoons.


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  3. He’s right about one thing. Obama was far more competent than Trump. I do not agree with all of his policies. I wish he would have been tougher when dealing with our adversaries. However, he was never a national embarrassment, was calm and measured. I never went to bed wondering what the hell am I going to wake up to in the morning. Man I can’t wait for this term to be over so maybe we can get a respectable Republican in office. Hell I’ll take another Dem like Obama over Trump every day of the week.

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  4. Donald Trump is an embarrassment and a traitor to everything ACTUAL conservatives had hoped to achieve post Obama, it's a wonder that MAGA still thinks any differently. It is because of MAGA and Donald Trump that I will never vote for another Republican again. Conservatives CAN NOT support Trump while claiming to advocate for conservatism.

    https://libertyisftw.org/2017/08/05/a-short-word-why-i-am-nevertrump/

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  5. Donald Trump is an embarrassment and a traitor to everything ACTUAL conservatives had hoped to achieve post Obama. It is because of MAGA and Donald Trump that I will never vote for another Republican again. Conservatives CAN NOT support Trump while claiming to advocate for conservatism. The Republican Party is now the party of pedophiliacs and alt-right euro-nationalists. Good riddance to it.

    https://libertyisftw.org/2017/08/05/a-short-word-why-i-am-nevertrump/

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  6. It's rich for Trumpsters who worship the guy and drink the kool aid like a Cult call Islam a Cult. Heck, many people might call Catholics or Christians a Jesus Cult. Atheists probably think all religious people who believe in a God they cant see or constantly talk about Jesus are part of a cult. And yes. Policies aside, there is no doubt that Obama is smarter, more educated, well read and doesn't suffer from personality disorders. Trump isn't just a pathological liar, con man & classic narcissist with authoritarian te debes, he's an international embarrassment. All you have to do is get out of your conservative bubble #talk to people in other countries. But hey, you got Gorsuch so all is good, right? And now let's focus on the GOP boogeyman for the last 2 decades and focus on the Clinton instead of the man un the White House. It's people like you that are destroying the GOP in the long run

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