Benny Johnson
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Podcast Appearances
Now, all that said, their discussion of ICE and deportation is another example of their rhetorical overload technique.
Their reaction relies on rapid interruptions, shifting definitions of criminal, convicted, and civil offense, and appeals to moral intuition rather than actual legal categories.
Rather than clarifying which DHS data set I'm citing, what criminal means in ICE statistics, or the distinction between water and interior removals, they frame these things as being in over my head.
The confusion largely caused by IJSA and UCLA Berkeley studies, as though it's DHS- Okay, we're looking at five minutes now.
Oh, wait, she moved a little bit.
They've been moving in slow-mo.
What?
Play Moses, please.
This is a parody.
This has to be a fucking parody!
SIX MINUTES!
SIX!
I don't think he plays this voice.
It's almost over!
I don't think he plays it.
See, my argument is narrow and standards-based.
Their response is broad, cultural, and performative.
Oh my god, he's not gonna play it.
Seven minutes.
There's only one minute left to play a clip.