yeah, for sure, bc we can all see the priorities we have with a government highly influenced by levin, shapiro, prager, loomer.....
future is looking bright kids.
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This all first level fare Todd.
Give me an example Shapiro insight … perhaps the state politics generally or corruption. You pick. Anything.
Tim Dillon has more depth than your examples
"The existence of the State of Israel is the single greatest guarantor of my loyalty to the United States, frankly.”
-Ben Shapiro
Anyone whose loyalty to the United States is dependent on a foreign nation should not have any role in US politics whatsoever. They should be deported.
Frankly.
its actually very much over for zionists and jews in US politics, the Nicker won.
He won the argument, he hasn't won an election.
Israel's going to be like immigration, nobody wants it, nobody supports it but there it is sucking up massive funds.
Trump and the estab GOP are working on many fronts to rig election or maybe even cancel them.
All eyes are on NYC, if they can upset Mondomi and put in Cuomo. Fuck it we're just dumb Goy slaves who deserve enslavement. If Trump and Musk backing Cuomo isn't the kiss of death then we're fucked.
Are we Goy slaves? We'll know soon enough. Thomas Massie is another race to watch.
There's no way Unit 8200 isn't working on our voting machine software. We may be entering the era of blatant sham elections.
First thing that comes to mind was his opinion of the 2020 election.
All of the tards and phonies on right wing social media were bending over backwards to "prove" voting irregularities and make the case that Trump got cheated. I don't even think half of them believed it. They felt they needed to push this angle in order to keep their audience happy.
Shapiro didn't do that.
Instead, he said (and I'm paraphrasing here): "I don't see any evidence that the 2020 election was rigged. I don't see any evidence that, by the votes case, that Biden didn't actually win the Presidency. If you want to make the argument that it was rigged through unfair and biased media coverage of Trump, or the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story by social media and figures within the FBI who wanted him to lose, that would be a decent argument. If you want to say that it was rigged because of unfair voting rules in certain states which allowed ballot harvesting or super early voting, that would also be a decent argument. But by the votes actually cast, I'm just not seeing it."
Correct.
The 2020 election rigtards were screaming about unproven (and unlikely) "voting irregularities", while missing the obvious right in front of our faces.
We had a major October surprise story about the Bidens straight up censored from social media and incorrectly cast as Russian disinformation, and it turned out that the FBI had a hand in it.
Voting rules were insane that year, and it's insane that ballot harvesting was allowed anywhere. People hid behind COVID to insane the ridiculous changes in voting procedures.
Few conservatives pointed this out while at the same time dismissing the voter irregularity bullshit. It seemed that it was all or nothing -- either "The Dems cheated in every way you can imagine, and Trump is really the President" or "The election results were probably correct, but some really unfair and undemocratic things were done regarding this election."
I was happy to hear this sort of thing from Shapiro, because no other right wing commentator was covering it this way -- at least not the ones I attempted to listen to.
You wanted an example, so I gave you one.
He also has pointed out in many cases when Republicans do stupid shit that hurt their electoral chances. He's not afraid to go there, and I'm not just talking about stuff which has to do with Israel or Jews.
It's nice listening to an intelligent, grounded conservative analyst, and not a grifter, hyper-partisan monkey, extremist, or fake-NeverTrumper-who-has-actually-gone-left.
I will concede that his voice is not good for broadcasting, and his entire presence is an acquired taste. It bothered me at first, which is why I stuck to Steven Crowder (who had a less sophisticated take on things, but was funny). Once Crowder went psycho and ran off his entire staff, his show turned to shit, so I gave Shapiro another chance, and here we are.
The people of Argentina proved they are Goy slaves. The should have sent Milei packing to Tel Aviv.
This is how you know Shapiro means business.
Haha
https://x.com/FuentesUpdates/status/1985555099737838074
I believe he is the biggest streamer in the world. Totally nerfed on rumble. Imagine if he was on YT, would be doing 5-6x views
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-713249Quote:
Where is a link of him actually saying this?
All I see are alt-right people on X quoting it.
Last time I checked the US had a pretty good run the last 50-60 years with Jews (arguably) running everything.
But go ahead and kick them all out of power, and let economically illiterate Muslim socialists and MAGA socialists take over. I am sure things are going to work out awesome and the next 50-60 years will be even better.
Even if you think Jewish influence has been bad for America (which is an empirically insane position, but whatever) you should probably take a look at who is filling the influence vacuum and whether you think it is going to make things better or worse.
This is what I get
**Yes**, Ben Shapiro made a statement very close to that quote during a public event in Tel Aviv in July 2022. When asked if he ever worries about being forced to flee the United States due to rising antisemitism or other threats, he replied: “The existence of the State of Israel is the single greatest guarantor of my loyalty to the United States, frankly. Because Israel exists, that means the United States is going to be a more welcoming place for me, because Israel is there as a backstop in case anything should go wrong.”
This was reported in multiple outlets, including *Israel Hayom*, *Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)*, and *Philadelphia Jewish Exponent*, all from late July 2022, based on the same event. The full clip has circulated widely on X (formerly Twitter), often shared critically by users highlighting perceived "dual loyalty," but it aligns with the context of his explanation. The phrasing in your query matches almost exactly, with only minor capitalization differences ("state" vs. "State").
Man I’d argue the United States was like a great business inherited by a succession of idiot kids for about the last 50 or so odd years that has been in steep decline.
I don’t blame the Jews for that, but I don’t agree with the premise things have been good. You can pretty much circle that timeframe as the beginning of the end.
I don't really see this negative outlook as being justified. But even if it was, the people complaining the loudest about "Jews" seem to be a collection of the worst people with the worst ideas from the left and right. Is there any "anti-Zionist" on any part of the political spectrum that has any good ideas that you see?
he crushes levin. good.
https://x.com/FuentesUpdates/status/1985576141428601023
Well, the premise of your argument is that Jews/Israel control America, and that America will be better off if Jews are removed from influence/power
I will say that radical leftists who openly hate America and want to destroy it are just as eager to cut off “zionists.” So given completely divergent agendas, it would appear either the far left or far right is making a miscalculation.
So if/when Jews are kicked to the curb I guess we will find out who is right.