Democrat Launches Verbal ASSAULT on Disabled Texas Governor: “HOT WHEELS”
Table of contents
• Trump Administration Scandal • Congressional Testimonies and National Security • The Controversial Comment on Governor Abbott • The Broader Political Landscape
Trump Administration Scandal
Shapiro begins by discussing a supposed scandal involving members of the Trump administration who were part of a Signal chat that inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, the former editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. The chat contained discussions about military operations against the Houthi rebels in Yemen. Shapiro argues that the outrage from the left over this incident is exaggerated, noting that breaches of national security have become commonplace without serious repercussions. He references the lack of accountability following the Hillary Clinton email investigation, suggesting that the public is desensitized to such breaches.
Despite the uproar, Shapiro points out that President Trump's approval ratings are surprisingly strong, with recent polls indicating that he is more popular now than at various points during his presidency. He emphasizes that unless a scandal directly undermines Trump's core agenda, it is unlikely to significantly impact his support among the American public.
Congressional Testimonies and National Security
The podcast also covers testimonies from Trump administration officials, including Tulsi Gabbard, who stated that no classified information was shared in the Signal chat. Shapiro notes that the conversation was under review by the National Security Council, but the officials maintain that no laws were broken. The discussion surrounding the chat has sparked a debate about the handling of classified information and the implications of such breaches.
Shapiro highlights the political ramifications of the incident, suggesting that Democrats are overreaching in their attempts to capitalize on the situation. He argues that the American public is more concerned with effective governance than with political scandals, especially when the military operations discussed were ultimately successful.
The Controversial Comment on Governor Abbott
A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to the remarks made by Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, who referred to Governor Greg Abbott as "Hot Wheels" during a speech. Abbott, who is a paraplegic, has faced criticism from various political figures, but Crockett's comment has drawn particular attention for its insensitivity. Shapiro condemns the remark, pointing out the hypocrisy of a party that claims to champion marginalized communities while simultaneously mocking a disabled individual.
Crockett later attempted to clarify her comments, claiming that her reference to "Hot Wheels" was not intended to insult Abbott's disability but rather to criticize his policies. Shapiro argues that this explanation is unconvincing, especially given the context of her remarks and the history of derogatory comments made by some Democrats about Abbott.
The Broader Political Landscape
Shapiro discusses the broader implications of the incident, suggesting that the Democratic Party is struggling to connect with voters. He points out that many Americans are disillusioned with the current political climate and are increasingly resistant to the Democrats' messaging. The podcast highlights the disconnect between the party's leadership and the concerns of everyday Americans, particularly in light of the ongoing economic challenges facing the country.
The conversation also touches on the state of free speech on college campuses, particularly in light of recent events at Columbia University. Shapiro notes that the Trump administration's crackdown on anti-Semitism and discrimination has led to significant changes at the university, which had previously allowed hostile environments for Jewish students. He emphasizes the importance of upholding civil rights and ensuring that federal funding is not used to support discriminatory practices.