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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBen Shapiro: "Voter suppression doesn't involve long lines..."
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Andrew Feinberg
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This person has a law degree from Harvard.
Jason Campbell
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Ben Shapiro: "Voter suppression doesn't involve long lines, any more than long lines at Disneyland are ride suppression"
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Andrew Feinberg
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This person has a law degree from Harvard.
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@JasonSCampbell
Ben Shapiro: "Voter suppression doesn't involve long lines, any more than long lines at Disneyland are ride suppression"
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Ben Shapiro: "Voter suppression doesn't involve long lines..." (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Mar 2021
OP
It would if we had a constitutional right to rides at Disney World, but we don't.
Ocelot II
Mar 2021
#1
Long, a word his wife never associates with him, either in size or lasting power.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2021
#5
It is absolutely "ride suppression" because for more money they have offer the "fast pass" option.
Under The Radar
Mar 2021
#7
Ocelot II
(115,692 posts)1. It would if we had a constitutional right to rides at Disney World, but we don't.
We do, however, have a constitutional right to vote. But I didn't go to Harvard, so what do I know?
Nevilledog
(51,104 posts)2. You know more than him....
The Wielding Truth
(11,415 posts)3. GRRRRRRRR...!
leftieNanner
(15,100 posts)4. Kaylie Mackaninny (deliberate misspelling)
Went to Harvard Law too.
But then my daughter's brilliant friend is a Harvard Law graduate and she will change the world!!
TheBlackAdder
(28,194 posts)5. Long, a word his wife never associates with him, either in size or lasting power.
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Also, I'm not letting this one die, because it's classic Ben Shapiro.
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Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)6. No lie is too rank or facile to convince the christofascist unwashed.
Under The Radar
(3,401 posts)7. It is absolutely "ride suppression" because for more money they have offer the "fast pass" option.
The long lines are intentional, they make more money when one pays to bypass the line. Which only makes the regular line wait even longer. Ben Shapiro understands that completely, that little shit.
Perhaps Georgia will adopt the Disney method to voting.
KG
(28,751 posts)8. wrapped up in his lilly-white cocoon
Bristlecone
(10,127 posts)9. F'in twerp
greenjar_01
(6,477 posts)10. This is sophomoric
Like, I mean, it's literally the kind of argument a sophomore would come up with while smoking bowls in a dorm room.