Allie Beth Stuckey, host of the 'Relatable' podcast, commended Ben Shapiro's speech at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest for its straightforwardness. She highlighted Shapiro's lack of hesitation in expressing his views during the event. Stuckey also shared concerns about Islam's compatibility with Western civilization.
At Turning Point USA's AmericaFest, Allie Beth Stuckey spoke highly of Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro's address to the audience. In a pre-show interview with The Daily Wire, Stuckey described Shapiro's delivery as a model of transparency. "I think clarity is kindness, and clarity is a gift that you give people," she said. She added, "I love that with Ben, we don’t have to guess what he’s thinking, that he is going to say explicitly, exactly what he’s thinking, and there isn’t a bit of cowardice in him."
Shapiro's speech, which drew positive reception, urged attendees to approach media with careful judgment. He supported Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, and the organization's staff, while criticizing some media figures for not offering similar backing. Addressing an era of fragmented information where traditional outlets no longer control narratives, Shapiro listed five key duties for influential conservatives: truth, principle, responsibility, evidence, and solutions.
"We owe you the truth," Shapiro stated to the crowd. "That means we should not mislead you; it means we shouldn’t hide the ball; we shouldn’t be deliberately obscure about what we are telling you."
Stuckey emphasized the event's role in fostering open discourse, appreciating platforms for speakers like Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson. "I appreciate that we, very uniquely, have a place at AmericaFest that truly allows and supports those who want to get up and say their piece, unapologetically," she noted.
Separately, Stuckey addressed her audience's worries, mainly young women and mothers, who see the spread of Islam in the West as a major risk. "Islam is incompatible with Western Civilization, and it’s about time that we start seeing that and saying that," she asserted. This came after she critiqued Carlson's recent AmericaFest comments on Islam via a post on X, arguing he overlooked threats to everyday communities despite his critiques of elites.