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posted ago by BostonVoter ago by BostonVoter +17 / -0

I dont think he sticks up for America enough.

He has been silent on Election Fraud.

Is this guy. Another Tim Pool?

I agree with 50% of Ben S. But the other 50% is a Large Fast Talking Vagina

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SayNoToHypocrisy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Being correct and having the ability to say “I told you so” is paramount for Ben Shapiro.

Ben never liked Trump because Ben predicted Trump would lose in 2016.

After Trump won, Ben could just never get on-board the Trump Train because he was bitter about Trump proving him, and people like him, dead wrong.

I was stunned when Ben said he was voting for Trump in 2020. Of course he said it was because of his disgust of the Left and not because of his approval of Trump.

I also get the vibe that Ben would rather have his political opposition in charge because it gives him the ability to sit back, relax, and casually hurl insults at them. He seems uncomfortable having his side in charge because it means he has to constantly defend them.

He’s a bright dude, speaks well, and can debate his ass off. In the end, he’s an asset, sure, but I definitely don’t value him as much as others and I always second guess what he says.

Spez - Oh, and anybody who says The Empire Strikes Back is better than Return of the Jedi is sketch AF.

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LeftiesAreTheRacists 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not saying I'm a big Star Wars guy anyways, but the ESB hype is weird. 2nd in the trilogy is always the hardest. This also ended up true of the prequels.

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SayNoToHypocrisy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Usually, the 2nd movie in a trilogy sets up the finale; therefore, it’s sort of somber and usually ends with a cliffhanger.

Except for The Dark Knight. That was the only movie in that trilogy I could stomach.