Ben Shapiro: Republicans Are Losing Steam in 2022 Elections

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Additionally, the podcast host continued by saying that the Republicans should select a non-Trump candidate in 2024

The Daily Wire founder Ben Shapiro called on the Republican Party to ditch former President Donald Trump to boost its election chances. 

On Monday, Shapiro stated on Twitter that the recent Supreme Court verdict in Dobbs v. Jackson’s Women’s Health Organization, which toppled Roe v. Wade, has galvanized Democratic and independent voters.

“The Republicans are losing steam in the 2022 election,” Shapiro tweeted.

“There are some reasons for this, the Democratic upswing in the wake of Dobbs being the most obvious factor. But there’s something else going on here that represents a deeper problem for the Republican Party.”

Additionally, the podcast host continued by saying that the Republicans should select a non-Trump candidate in 2024 to make it difficult for Democrats to appeal to independent voters.

“There is a reason Democrats are eager to keep Trump at the center of the conversation: half of independents say Trump is a major factor in their vote, and they’re breaking 4-1 for the Democrats,” Shapiro tweeted.

“Republicans shouldn’t play that game. If they do, they’re cruising for a bruising.”

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Whitlock has been an outspoken critic of inner-city crime. He joined “The Vince Coglianese Show” Wednesday on 105.9 FM in Washington D.C.

Blaze TV host Jason Whitlock is blaming corporate media for the shocking rise in violence being committed by young people. 

Whitlock has been an outspoken critic of inner-city crime. He joined “The Vince Coglianese Show” Wednesday on 105.9 FM in Washington D.C. 

“Kids have always settled disputes with fights and fisticuffs, but I do think we are kidding ourselves if we think that social media and all the messaging that comes from corporate media isn’t having an impact on young people,” Whitlock said.

Whitlock noted the violence that plagues minority communities around the country is out of control. 

“So much of the messaging from the education system and from corporate and social media is that the world has screwed you over, white people are your enemies, and you’re owed a great debt,” he said. 

Whitlock remarked that many of the viral videos that depict, or document violence are byproducts of a culture that’s been created that is telling kids to be mad. 

“It’s just a natural boomerang to the George Floyd video or the Eric Garner video that eventually people will say you want to put out videos or spotlight videos where white people are behaving poorly, we can do just the opposite,” Whitlock said. 

Whitlock added that violent videos are growing in popularity. He warned that a society devoid of a spiritual connection is a society in peril. 

“This is just a natural outgrowth of being a secular society,” he added.

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In another tweet, the vocal Trump critic wrote that Haberman was keeping some reporting to herself.

Keith Olbermann is no fan of Maggie Haberman.

The Countdown with Keith Olbermann podcast host sent out a series of tweets Monday about The New York Times correspondent, who’s written a book about the days and weeks following the 2020 Presidential election. Haberman quotes Donald Trump as saying he would not leave the White House after election night.

“Trump: I’m just not going to leave,” Olbermann tweeted, “Maggie: I’m just not going to report without a book advance.”

“Oh good, another fact, vital to the safety and continuation of the nation, that @maggieNYT withheld from the public for many months if not a year-and-a-half so she could put it in her f***ing book,” Olbermann tweeted Monday morning.

Trump: "I'm just not going to leave." Oh good, another fact, vital to the safety and continuation of the nation, that @maggieNYT withheld from the public for many months if not a year-and-a-half so she could put it in her fucking book https://t.co/fOwd2io4kX

Haberman’s book “Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America” will be released October 4.

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Turley concludes by calling the media “accommodating” in reporting on Clinton’s tweet.

Jonathan Turley of Fox News is calling out The Washington Post on their recent reporting of claims from Hillary Clinton that he had no classified documents on her private email server.

In an opinion piece Monday on foxnews.com, the George Washington University law professor and Fox News contributor says Glenn Kessler’s summary of a tweet sent by the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State is “technically” correct but is quite “accommodating” of the former Presidential candidate.

On Sept. 6, Clinton tweeted about accusations that former President Donald Trump stole classified documents.

“I can’t believe we’re still talking about this, but my emails… As Trump’s problems continue to mount, the right is trying to make this about me again. There’s even a “Clinton Standard.” The fact is that I had zero emails that were classified.”

Kessler wrote two days later that Clinton’s statement was “technically true,” which Turley counters by calling her claim “Clintonesque.”

“Hillary Clinton is focusing on whether the emails were marked classified as opposed to whether they contained classified information. The tortured logic is transparently and knowingly misleading, but it has been pushed by various columnists and analysts.”

Turley takes Kessler’s reporting to task.

“While substantive in many respects, Kessler’s analysis largely follows the false framing of Hillary’s tweet: whether emails were actually marked classified. Even on that point, Hillary is technically incorrect. There were emails with “confidential” classifications. Admittedly, that is the lowest level of classification and there was a controversy on whether those markings should have been removed. Kessler spends considerable time chasing that rabbit down the hole in the Clinton tweet when there is a virtual chasm next to it. The focus of the tweet and the Post analysis was not the focus of the investigation.”

Turley concludes by calling the media “accommodating” in reporting on Clinton’s tweet.

Joe Salzone is a news media writer for Barrett News Media. He’s a native of Long Island and has been involved in the radio industry since he was 16 years old. Currently, he serves as the News Director for the Cayuga Radio Group and hosts Ithaca’s Morning News on WHCU. His radio career has included stops at SiriusXM, Galaxy Communications, WGBB, WNYG, and the Finger Lakes Radio Group. He can be found on Twitter @JoeSalzone.

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