
"Ben Shapiro, the more they talk about Nick Fuentes, the more they raise his profile. Nick Fuentes, if I'm his agent, I would say, Nick, phenomenal. Your number one PR rep this week was Ben Shapiro,' he said. Send them a $10 GoFundMe and congratulate him saying thank you for supporting the cause and raising awareness to who I am.'"
"When I said, you know, I want to have Nick on, I looked at the booking team after Ben was confirmed. I said, If they cancel, it's because of me agreeing to have Nick on.' [] Two weeks later, Ben Shapiro cancels. Why? Why do you cancel? So, what is the brand? Why not have conversations? said Bet-David. We're not a firebrand. We're not. Well, let's see. Maybe next year.' No, I'm not interested. Don't bigshot yourself. It's unattractive."
"Quite frankly, when it comes down to Ben, Ben was wrong with [Donald] Trump in 2016. Ben was wrong with [Ron] Dantis in 202o. I would sit down and tell him like, What are you talking about Dantis in 2024?' So, they've been, you know, it's not like they've been also right on a lot of these things. Guys, none of us have been."
Patrick Bet-David said Ben Shapiro canceled a scheduled interview with him following Shapiro's criticism of Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes. Bet-David argued that Shapiro's criticism unintentionally raises Fuentes' profile and mocked that Shapiro was acting as Fuentes' top publicist. Bet-David called Shapiro's cancellation unattractive and questioned Shapiro's past political judgments, citing errors on Trump in 2016 and on Ron DeSantis. Bet-David warned that continued Republican infighting and failure to unify could prevent a Republican wave and enable Democratic victories in upcoming election cycles.
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