The Ben Shapiro Show

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Jan 19, 2023 • 52min

Ep. 1650 - “Global Warming Will Kill Us All, So Give Us Ultimate Power”

The discussion critiques the World Economic Forum's power grabs, questioning their motives behind climate change narratives. It challenges the effectiveness of climate neutrality and debates the actual threats posed by environmental issues versus natural aging. The podcast advocates for a rational approach to adaptation instead of fearmongering. It also examines the clash between personal rights and social expectations in sports, and the impact of wokeness on financial stability and discourse, particularly in the realm of online free speech.
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Jan 18, 2023 • 50min

Ep. 1649 - Greta Thunberg Has Been Detained

The podcast takes a humorous look at Greta Thunberg's recent arrest during a coal mine protest, questioning the authenticity of environmental activism. It critiques elitism at events like Davos and explores the disconnect between wealthy leaders and real-world issues. The conversation delves into the psychological impact of climate alarmism on youth and economic prospects in developing nations. Additionally, it addresses the flaws of diversity training programs and examines the societal decline linked to elite influences, while calling for greater accountability from political figures.
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Jan 17, 2023 • 53min

Ep. 1648 - The Battle Over Racial Reparations

The podcast dives into the contentious debate over racial reparations in San Francisco, questioning the fairness and feasibility of compounding debts to affected communities. It dissects the complexities of addressing past injustices and argues against the effectiveness of current government welfare programs. The conversation also touches on the fierce pushback against critical race theory in schools, highlighting parental concerns and the implications for political narratives. Finally, the significance of Juneteenth is examined in the context of ongoing societal challenges.
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Jan 16, 2023 • 52min

Ep. 1647 - Joe Biden Left Classified Information Pretty Much Everywhere

The podcast delves into the shocking discovery of classified documents at Joe Biden's home. It explores the political implications and contrasts his situation with Donald Trump's legal issues. A critique of media biases around Hunter Biden is also discussed. Additionally, the hosts tackle the evolving legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., questioning the public's perception of historical figures. Finally, they examine the contentious debates surrounding race, justice, and the potential effects of upcoming court decisions on affirmative action.
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Jan 15, 2023 • 58min

Frank Pavone | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 134

Frank Pavone, a Roman Catholic priest and prominent anti-abortion activist, discusses his controversial dismissal from the priesthood by the Vatican. He shares insights into the struggle of clergy addressing abortion, the political dynamics within the Church, and the evolving role of faith in public discourse. Pavone also delves into the differing approaches of Pope Francis and Pope Benedict on contemporary issues, and the internal divisions among religious communities regarding social concerns. His candid reflections offer a deep dive into the intersection of morality and politics.
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Jan 13, 2023 • 51min

Ep. 1646 - Joe Biden’s Garage Is Full Of Classified Documents

The podcast dives into the controversy of classified documents found at Joe Biden's garage, questioning the fairness of legal consequences compared to Donald Trump's situation. It critiques Kamala Harris's communication style and discusses Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's recent challenges. The conversation also covers the Supreme Court's ruling on the vaccine mandate, celebrating individual rights, while addressing economic concerns like inflation and the Federal Reserve's potential actions.
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Jan 12, 2023 • 47min

Ep. 1645 - Prince Harry’s Big Tell-All: The Full Breakdown

Prince Harry’s memoir reveals unsettling family dynamics and a deep identity crisis as the 'spare' to his brother. The discussion contrasts traditional royal values with modern desires for independence. The podcast also delves into the implications of privacy breaches and the rise of self-censorship, alongside recent political controversies involving classified documents linked to Biden. The exploration highlights the generational shift in leadership and societal values amid family strife and public scrutiny.
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Jan 11, 2023 • 52min

Ep. 1644 - Pete Buttigieg Can’t Make The Planes Fly On Time

Air travel chaos strikes as FAA systems malfunction, casting doubt on leadership. Tensions rise as House Republicans push to investigate the Deep State and government overreach by agencies like the FBI. The debate over the January 6th investigations unveils major political divides around national security and transparency. California's escalating homelessness crisis and budget challenges come under scrutiny, while the government's proposed regulations on gas stoves spark vigorous debate about health risks. Concerns grow over ideological training infiltrating federal agencies.
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Jan 10, 2023 • 54min

Ep. 1643 - The Most Hilarious Story Of The Year

The show dives into the irony of classified documents found tied to Joe Biden while scrutinizing media attention on Trump. It questions the narratives around election interference and government manipulation of social media. A humorous take on the absurdity of woke branding antics, like the all-female M&M's, leads to a critique of corporate social justice. The discussion also touches on the American Academy of Pediatrics' controversial stance on childhood obesity and celebrates the positive effects of the Montreal Protocol on the ozone layer.
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Jan 9, 2023 • 49min

Ep. 1642 - The Institutional Collapse Of The West

The podcast dives into the storming of government buildings in Brazil, drawing parallels to the January 6th Capitol insurrection. It offers a historical perspective on Brazil's political turmoil and critiques media narratives. The discussion highlights the erosion of social structures in Latin America and examines the impact of reduced religious involvement on civil society. It also addresses the Biden administration's challenges with border security and immigration, revealing a growing disconnect between citizens and their government.

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