I agree with you, but ill just say this and it has nothing to do with religion. I personally wouldn't trust anyone that is a major network television personality. Period. They are all controlled. While some may be appealing for a variety of reasons, they are designed this way for viewer consumption and to appeal to various demographics.
Strokes of truth on a canvas of lies painted for a specific audience. E.g. Alex Jones is used to target the conspiracy interested and minded demographic while Levin, in my opinion, is used to target the angry working class educated patriot demographic. Dana Loesch as another example who targets a younger "hipper" audience. Bonus deception as she's attractive, so she auto targets the male demographic.
However, given the advent of Q. It is without a doubt white hats control players embedded and flipped in the media. So, who knows? Perhaps Levin is legit. But, when dealing with uncertainty I revert back to the Mulder mantra and "trust no one".
Edit: Totally forgot the mention of Shapiro. You're 100% correct. He is a total cuck and that alone is reason enough to dismiss him entirely.
I agree with you, but ill just say this and it has nothing to do with religion. I personally wouldn't trust anyone that is a major network television personality. Period. They are all controlled. While some may be appealing for a variety of reasons, they are designed this way for viewer consumption and to appeal to various demographics.
Strokes of truth on a canvas of lies painted for a specific audience. E.g. Alex Jones is used to target the conspiracy interested and minded demographic while Levin, in my opinion, is used to target the angry working class educated patriot demographic. Dana Loesch as another example who targets a younger "hipper" audience. Bonus deception as she's attractive, so she auto targets the male demographic.
However, given the advent of Q. It is without a doubt white hats control players embedded and flipped in the media. So, who knows? Perhaps Levin is legit. But, when dealing with uncertainty I revert back to the Mulder mantra and "trust no one".