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Worse yet: Ben Shapiro given 'prime real estate' the day after he claimed everyone has zip-ties at home

By now you’ve heard about the gnashing and wailing over Ben Shapiro authoring Thursday’s Politico Playbook, so much so that reportedly upwards of 225 people are on a Zoom call with Politico’s editor-in-chief to have their concerns validated; “People are very mad,” reports Erik Wemple.

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We’re hearing nothing but hot takes about Shapiro’s guest stint, mostly from writers from other outlets. Hunter Walker, White House correspondent for Yahoo News, notes that Shapiro’s Playbook went up just a day after he claimed, after two people who had flex-cuff restraints at the Capitol were arrested by the FBI, that everybody has zip-ties at home. He and many others made that claim after a New York Times editor tweeted (and deleted) her question, “Do regular humans actually buy zip-ties?”

Once again, this is who Yahoo News sends to the White House briefing room. No, Shapiro wasn’t trying to minimize the Capitol riots; he, along with a lot of others, was dunking on a Times editor for not knowing what zip-ties are. Look, even fellow alt-right media personality Dave Rubin has zip-ties.

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Quick, whichever hosting company hosts homestraosphere.com, drop them immediately. They pose a threat.

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https://twitter.com/oldandcray/status/1349775334477062145

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But wait, there’s more! Daily Beast contributing editor Justin Baragona is looking forward to Republicans pouncing.

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Yep … they’ll make this into a week-long story.

No doubt.


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