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Vox highlights Ben Shapiro’s anti Trump commentary, and how he will try to walk it back later, after what is about to happen. At 17, Shapiro was the youngest syndicated columnist in the country, and was writing his first book. Nobody was going to listen to you at 17, let alone pay you to write stuff about politics. Any editor would have ignored you if you sought this out, even if you were a genius. His infogalactic page shows nine books he has written, but not a one of you, autistic political fans, can even name one. Nobody bought them, but I will bet he took home millions, supposedly from the paltry slice a publisher offers an author. He founded the Daily Wire, which has 102 employees, and has $20 million revenue per year. I can’t even pay Lembro and Farce in popcorn. Understand, this is all illusion. Everything he has, was laid on him from above, Epstein-style. I can recommend a product here in my main text, and my honest slice of the profit from the few, if any units sold from that, shunted to me for the endorsement, would not pay my hosting. even if multiplied up by the fake traffic numbers they give him with bots hitting his site. Almost everything you buy, is habit. You know what you like, and you buy what you have always bought. Very, very rarely does somebody catch your attention, on a little picture on the sidebar of a website of all things, show you something new, and convince you to go out and buy it. Advertising is a meme, but it is the best reason they could come up with for why people writing [stuff] for free, who you only know because they are spammed everywhere by paid shills, would end up multimillionaires. It is a nice gig, I’m sure, so long as you don’t mind abandoning your kind, maybe getting killed at some point because it suits the narrative, and probably not getting to see your dogs in the afterlife.
And here are Anonymous Conservative's thoughts on Shapiro being nothing more than controlled opposition:Vox highlights Ben Shapiro’s anti Trump commentary, and how he will try to walk it back later, after what is about to happen. At 17, Shapiro was the youngest syndicated columnist in the country, and was writing his first book. Nobody was going to listen to you at 17, let alone pay you to write stuff about politics. Any editor would have ignored you if you sought this out, even if you were a genius. His infogalactic page shows nine books he has written, but not a one of you, autistic political fans, can even name one. Nobody bought them, but I will bet he took home millions, supposedly from the paltry slice a publisher offers an author. He founded the Daily Wire, which has 102 employees, and has $20 million revenue per year. I can’t even pay Lembro and Farce in popcorn. Understand, this is all illusion. Everything he has, was laid on him from above, Epstein-style. I can recommend a product here in my main text, and my honest slice of the profit from the few, if any units sold from that, shunted to me for the endorsement, would not pay my hosting. even if multiplied up by the fake traffic numbers they give him with bots hitting his site. Almost everything you buy, is habit. You know what you like, and you buy what you have always bought. Very, very rarely does somebody catch your attention, on a little picture on the sidebar of a website of all things, show you something new, and convince you to go out and buy it. Advertising is a meme, but it is the best reason they could come up with for why people writing [stuff] for free, who you only know because they are spammed everywhere by paid shills, would end up multimillionaires. It is a nice gig, I’m sure, so long as you don’t mind abandoning your kind, maybe getting killed at some point because it suits the narrative, and probably not getting to see your dogs in the afterlife.
The same can be said for Microsoft and Bill Gates, Walmart, Amazon, Google, Zoros........ "Everything was laid on them from above, Epstein style". That is why they have monopolies now.
I have never, ever, ever, liked/trusted Ben Shapiro. His beady eyes and uncomfortable blank stare were the window into his dark soul, regardless how smart he sounded or if some of what he said struck a chord with "conservatives." Yesterday, Vox Day came out with this piece which succinctly sums up Shapiro:http://voxday.blogspot.com/2020/12/the-troskyite-fraudster.html
Who has a greater chance of salvation? Ben Shapiro? Or Bishop Barron?
Bishop Barron, only because I assume he was baptized. Other than that I wouldn't take bets on either of them