One Twitter user OneIsShows said: 'Hilarious what happens when an actual journalist who is a conservative interviews a conservative from another country. I've addressed every single issue he raised before; see below. He was just trying to get Shapiro to the point as to why he believes conservative ideas are better. If you want to critique the book, why don't you read and critique the book? They sneer at pro-life types, and treat them as evil doers. If you want to critique me, you can think whatever you want of me. Shapiro was not only right to nail him on the semantics, but also right to repeatedly throw it back at Neil for the rest of the interview.
Still, it's Neil 1, Shapiro 0. He was a rabid proponent for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and has made a career from long, boozy lunches at fancy Westminster eateries. Previously the Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart London, as well as the former senior advisor to Brexit leader Nigel Farage, Kassam is also the bestselling author of 'No Go Zones: How Sharia Law is Coming to a Neighborhood Near You' and 'Enoch Was Right: Rivers of Blood 50 Years On'. Kassam is a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute, a fellow at the Bow Group, and a fellow at the Middle East Forum. You're not on Fox News now. But frankly Neil deserves it.
He also comes off a bit smug for me. Simply put, Neil is a bad actor, and somewhat of a liar, too. Raheem Kassam is the Global Editor-in-Chief of HumanEvents. The veteran broadcaster flexed his liberal establishment credentials when going after Shapiro on the question of abortion. I cannot wait until he retires. Another user branded Mr Shapiro a 'snowflake' and said it had been week of him to storm off As the experienced interviewer continued to grill Mr Shapiro on his positions, Mr Shapiro became visibly annoyed and instead of answering questions began to launch personal attacks. Mr Shapiro, who is against abortion, then hit out at the veteran broadcaster and said: 'Are you an objective journalist or an opinion journalist? Andrew Neil has long been one of the stewards of the decline of conservatism in the United Kingdom.
Why don't you just say that you're on the left? It is not Fox News or an unmediated YouTube video but a tough interrogation. Mr Neil responded to his tirade calmly and insisted that it was his 'job is to question those who have strong views and put an alternative to them. Tom Copley wrote: 'Ben Shapiro storming off in a huff after being humiliated in an interview by Andrew Neil. But mostly through fundamental dishonesty and pseudo-intellectual tomfoolery. But Neil is a neoliberal through and through. He accused Mr Neil, who previously worked for the Conservative party, of showing his bias by calling the law, which will ban abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, 'barbaric' and asked: 'Why don't you just say that you're on the left? He later deleted the tweet. He added: 'What you presumably want to do with baby Hitler is take baby Hitler out of baby Hitler's house and move baby Hitler into a better house where he would not grow up to be Hitler, right? Not only is he ill-prepared for the interview, he tries to no avail to frame Andrew Neil's questions in a way, to make himself sound as if he is debating.
At one point, a flustered Mr Shapiro ranted: 'You can think whatever you want of me, frankly I don't care, I don't frankly give a damn what you think of me since I've never heard of you. The dark ages โ like modernity โ had abortions aplenty. Neil on the other hand has spent the past 24 hours taking a cringeworthy victory lap and tweeting about his debating credentials. Andrew Neil has long been one of the stewards of the decline of conservatism in the United Kingdom. I don't care what you think of me, since I've never heard of you.
Full disclosure, Ben is my best friend and also writes for Human Events. Neil would do well to read by the Associated Press explaining just that. He tweets the most inane things and. But that didn't stop him from riling up the pundit who rose to fame as an author and columnist, previously arguing in his work that 'the Palestinian-Arab population is rotten to the core' and that abortion should be banned completely. Baby Hitler was a baby. Neil himself should steer very clear of lobbing rocks at Shapiro, from the confines of his all-window abode.
Again, the point is moot if the viewer โโ i. Shapiro is demonstrating here a classic case of projection. . Simply put, Neil is a bad actor, and somewhat of a liar, too. Clips from the awkward interview were widely shared across social media, with many mocking Mr Shapiro for his overreaction. In the same way Jeff Flake is not concerned with conserving anything.
Speaking at a anti-abortion rally in January, he said: 'The truth is no pro-life person would kill baby Hitler. The full interview is well worth a watch. Which is pretty good form. And then you said the Palestinian Arab population is 'rotten to the core,' you went on to say. What are the values it is turning its back on? He is the chairman of the Press Holdings Group which owns the Telegraph newspaper, Spectator magazine, and Apollo.