Whiskey_Clear
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Well I started, but i stopped listening to people such as Shapiro a long time ago. It seems to be a belief of talk show hosts, liberal and conservative, that if you: Make the same bullet point over and over, use loosely fitting analogies, and speak forcefully enough, then you are obviously correct. Just beginning this clip, he makes statements about NFL fines. You get fined if: You violate the NFL uniform rules(although he states it much differently and derogatorily), you violate the unsportsmanlike rules after a touchdown. You don't get fined if you do something before a game that doesn't violate written NFL rules(although once again he states is much differently). He then quickly makes a glossing over statement that players who violated a written uniform rule(Which he just criticized the NFL for enforcing) had their penalties waived by the NFL. It seems to me that Shapiro is trying to win a debate club match, not actually discuss and dig into the issue. In fairness, I think that most liberal and most conservative talk show hosts that I have heard do the same thing.
I agree talk show guys hammer talking points relentlessly. What Shapiro states were facts though, whether you appreciate his tone or not.
Fwiw he goes on to hammer Trump, rightfully, for his use of his office to create a divisive bully pulpit. Trump is claiming he's only trying to promote national pride / respect for the country and its symbols. He isn't standing on, imo, the moral high ground he pretends to.
That's a separate issue for another thread however.