
Fox News Just BETRAYED Every Conservative
TL;DR
- Fox News employees leak internal corporate training materials allegedly promoting radical LGBTQ+ politics, raising questions about editorial direction
- A Fox News producer was fired for creating a chyron calling a political figure a wannabe dictator, sparking debate about editorial standards
- RFK Jr. emerges with higher favorability ratings than both Biden and Trump in new polling data
- The White House faces criticism over its handling of gender and sex-related policies and their disconnect from mainstream American opinion
- Multiple incidents involving President Biden draw scrutiny regarding inappropriate behavior and policy missteps
- Urban decline continues in major cities like San Francisco as businesses flee due to crime and deteriorating conditions
Key Moments
Episode Recap
This episode of The Ben Shapiro Show tackles several significant political and cultural controversies affecting American politics and society. The episode begins with a focus on Fox News, where internal corporate training materials have allegedly been leaked revealing what critics characterize as radical LGBTQ+ political messaging. This revelation has sparked considerable debate within conservative circles about whether major news organizations are promoting ideological positions beyond their editorial mandate. Adding to Fox News controversies, a producer was reportedly fired for creating a chyron that referred to a political figure as a wannabe dictator, raising questions about editorial standards and the boundaries between news reporting and commentary. The episode then shifts attention to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has gained significant traction in recent polling. New favorability data shows RFK Jr. outperforming both President Biden and former President Trump, suggesting his independent candidacy may be resonating with voters dissatisfied with the two major party candidates. Kennedy himself has made controversial statements, including speculation about potential threats to his life from government agencies. The White House becomes another focal point of criticism, with the administration struggling to navigate its policies on gender and sex-related issues, which polling suggests have created distance between the administration and significant portions of the American electorate. Several specific incidents involving President Biden are addressed, including his response to reporters asking about alleged corruption, inappropriate physical contact during public events, and a confusing statement about building railroad infrastructure across the Indian Ocean. The episode also covers concerns raised by gubernatorial campaigns about protecting children from what they view as inappropriate content and messaging. Additional segments address the Biden administration's negotiations with Iran, former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's financial obligations to the city, and the controversial acquittal in the Jordan Neely subway incident where a man claimed self-defense after a stabbing. The economic decline of major American cities receives substantial attention, particularly San Francisco, where businesses continue relocating due to crime, homelessness, and deteriorating public safety conditions. Throughout the episode, Shapiro provides his critical perspective on these developments while incorporating his personal observations in segments labeled Things I Like and Things I Hate.
Notable Quotes
“Fox News employees leak internal Fox corporate training on radical LGBTQ+ politics and it's shocking”
“The White House struggles to navigate its alienation from the American body politic on gender and sex”
“RFK Jr. gains on Joe Biden as the elderly president fades”
“Maybe the CIA will assassinate me, according to RFK Jr.'s speculation”
“More businesses continue to leave San Francisco due to crime and deteriorating conditions”


