Video. She plays the clip almost immediately
If anything ever summed up the disconnect between boomers and zoomers, or more accurately between spiritually boomer Gen Xers like Shapiro and Kelly, and zoomers, this clip would be it. All the elements are there: the staid talk-show pretension, the mortal threat to America known as video games, a zoomer laughing his head off on stream, the stuffy, uncomprehending horror of the boomer.
"And it goes on," Megyn intones from her perch atop a multimillion Beltway pundit career where she wonders what is "going on" with young men.
I have no idea why this, of all the clips, is the one she picked to demonstrate the perfidy of Nick Fuentes. She definitely saw some symbolism in it, which she failed to understand.
I don't know how anyone could react to this besides uncontrollable laughter. I certainly did.
Megyn wasn't listening to Ben.
Ben doesn't give a shit about the truth, the party, the future. All he cares about is drawing lines. He wants to be the gatekeeper. He wants to decide what is and isn't "conservative." That's the entirety of his problem.
He's displaying the instincts of a chagrined mother. He thinks like a woman does. The whole thing was confession through projection.
Oh.. and he's putting feelings before facts.