Ben Shapiro: US commentator clashes with BBC's Andrew Neil - BBC News
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Published 2019-05-10
Ben Shapiro is a controversial figure but one of the US' leading conservative political commentators. His book, The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great, is a New York Times bestseller.
In a spiky Politics Live interview with Andrew Neil, Mr Shapiro refers to an incident which took place between Trump campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski and Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields in 2016.
Although a charge was brought at the time against Mr Lewandowski, Florida prosecutors dropped the case.
This is an unedited version of their interview, which was terminated by Mr Shapiro.
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All Comments (21)
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Imagine losing a debate to someone who is not even trying to debate you.
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Ben Shapiro DESTROYS The BBC’s schedule by LEAVING The Interview Early.
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the shade at the end lol "...and for showing that anger is not part of American political discourse..." xD
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Acting tough in front of children, finally getting owned by an adult. What a clown
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When you finally debate someone who’s not an 18yo college student
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This isn’t what I meant when I looked up “Ben Shapiro destroyed by BBC”
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This is the funniest self humiliation ever. He acts like a gerbil on speed.
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Bro rage quited irl 💀
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He literally played the "i'm more popular than you" card like he was in a high school argument.
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I've seen many people lose debates. This is the first time I watched someone lose an interview.
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Ben: you haven’t answered a single question I asked. Who’s the interviewer here? 😂 talking 100 miles an hours doesn’t make it right.
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For a man who claims “facts don’t care about your feelings” he seems very angry and upset when confronted by facts
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"you've failed to answer a single one of my questions" said the interviewee to the interviewer.
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Looks like this guy wakes up every morning and immediately starts debating with the alarm clock.
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"There are not many bucks to be made on the BBC, unlike American broadcasting, Mr. Shapiro." Oh my word, this underrated zing really hits the mark, doesn't it?
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It became apparent that ANGER is certainly a part of Ben’s discourse. This interview is a classic.
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"Thank you for your time, and thank you for showing us that anger is not a part of political discourse" He shot at a corpse
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"Thank you for showing that anger is not part of American political discourse" LOL.
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It's weird to see him debate someone above the age of consent
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I feel like Ben wakes up every morning and is haunted by the memory of this for a few minutes. It helped me stop watching him as a late teen, it made me realise how shallow he actually is