National Review Showers Ben Shapiro With Praise Amid Conservative Civil War
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National Review Showers Ben Shapiro With Praise Amid Conservative Civil War
"Erika Kirk and TPUSA never, never should have been put in the position to have to defend themselves against such specious and evil attacks, particularly in a time of mourning, and the people who refuse to condemn Candace's truly vicious attacks and some of them are speaking here are guilty of cowardice. Yes, cowardice. The fact that they have said nothing while Candace has been vomiting all sorts of hideous and conspiratorial nonsense into the public square for years is just as cowardly, declared Shapiro at the popular conference."
"Shapiro's critics accuse him of wanting to cancel his adversaries. But having standards and speaking truthfully about lies is not cancellation. If Carlson had chosen not to have Fuentes on his show, Fuentes wouldn't have been canceled; he just would have been denied the favor of a high-profile platform with a friendly interviewer. As Shapiro told the TPUSA audience, Our first duty is truth. We owe you the truth. That means we should not mislead you; it mean"
Ben Shapiro delivered critical speeches at the Heritage Foundation and Turning Point USA's AmericaFest. He labeled Tucker Carlson an opponent of conservatism, an outsider masquerading as an insider, and accused him of destroying the character of the conservative movement. He attacked Candace Owens for promoting conspiracy theories about the assassination of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk and criticized Carlson and Megyn Kelly for giving her cover. Shapiro said Erika Kirk and TPUSA should not have to defend themselves against such specious and evil attacks, called silence from others cowardice, and said having standards and speaking truthfully is not cancellation.
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