BEN SHAPIRO (HOST): Let's face it, that is a tokenistic concern, whether your VP is a woman. That does not say anything about her character, it does not say anything about her politics. Nikki Haley is a woman. The idea that this is a criteria for picking the VP, is the sex to which they belong, is a bizarre idea on its face and becomes even more bizarre when you realize that the Democratic Party platform at this point is that women don't exist and a man can be a woman. As my friend Matt Walsh has pointed out, it's very bizarre that media are championing "first female Black VP pick by a Democrat." It's just incredible, incredible stuff. They don't even believe women exist, so I'm wondering what's so historic about an individual with a cervix, as the media might put it, being selected as the VP candidate. They literally say there are no differences between men and women to the point where a man can be a woman, but it's very historic that Kamala Harris is in fact a woman.