Charles C. W. Cooke, senior writer at National Review and host of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast, joined The Guy Benson Show to analyze the disturbing rhetoric from Elizabeth Warren and other progressives that appeared to justify the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, warning of the dangerous precedent it sets. Cooke also examined the UK’s recent decision to ban puberty blockers for minors under 18, exploring whether such policies could influence future changes in the United States. You can listen to the full interview below!
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Charles C.W. Cooke had this to say on Elizabeth Warren’s rhetoric:
“It could not be more revolting. She’s a United States senator. Her obligation and sacred duty is to remind people of the necessity of our social construct, which just does not allow any room for people to decide that their ideology is too important and resort to violence… it’s a great irony of it. She is essentially creating a license for people to go after her if they don’t like a law that she helped pass. And that is that is silly. But worse than that, it’s very societally destructive.”