The Ben Shapiro Show

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Apr 15, 2022 • 55min

Ep. 1475 - The Left Panics Over Elon Musk’s Twitter Power Move

The podcast dives into Elon Musk's ambitious bid to acquire Twitter, triggering a frenzy among the left. It critiques the government's focus on equity amid declining support for Biden. Discussions also highlight media bias in crime narratives and the complexities of social media leadership, questioning the influence of tech moguls like Musk. Additionally, there's an analysis of public versus institutional perceptions on race and educational content. It wraps up with a sharp critique of censorship and mainstream media's role in shaping discourse.
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Apr 14, 2022 • 54min

Ep. 1474 - How Many More Violent Attacks By Black Supremacists Before We’re Allowed To Notice?

The discussion dives into the complexity of racial violence, particularly how incidents related to black nationalism are often overlooked compared to white extremism. Media bias is scrutinized, revealing double standards in coverage of violent crimes. The podcast also touches on the unsettling behavior of a suspect who called the police on himself, and critiques on Biden's pandemic policies. Finally, there's an exploration of the Biden family's financial issues, highlighting the media's failure to address potential corruption.
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Apr 14, 2022 • 1h 42min

Daily Wire Backstage: No, It Doesn’t Take A Village

Can Elon Musk truly transform Twitter, or is it destined for chaos? The hosts hilariously debate Disney's supposed agenda and its mythical frozen founder. They also tackle the rising concerns about progressive ideologies infiltrating education, exploring how this impacts youth identity. With Tim Pool making an appearance, they dive into the upcoming election landscape, discussing the dynamics surrounding Trump and DeSantis, while critiquing the media's role in shaping political narratives. Plus, what's cooking with the woke Oreo?
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Apr 13, 2022 • 46min

Ep. 1473 - The Poop Bird Comes For Joe Biden

In a humorous twist, a bird poops on Biden as he downplays inflation concerns. Hollywood faces backlash for silence on LGBTQ+ rights in China and censorship issues. A tragic subway shooting in New York sparks discussion on crime rates and police effectiveness. Sharp critiques arise about federal spending fueling inflation, alongside skepticism of the leadership in social movements like Black Lives Matter. The conversation reveals a disillusioned generation of conservatives seeking change amid chaos.
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Apr 12, 2022 • 58min

Ep. 1472 - Who’s Really Killing The Kids?

The podcast dives into the alarming rise of teen depression and suicidal ideation, examining social media's role in this crisis. It critiques the polarization of American society using the Tower of Babel metaphor, addressing the loss of community. The discussion extends to the psychological impacts of gender identity transitions and the influence of societal norms on youth. Listeners will also uncover the connection between social interactions and mental health, alongside reflections on government policies amid the pandemic.
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Apr 11, 2022 • 59min

Ep. 1471 - Nationalism Makes A Comeback

The resurgence of nationalism takes center stage, examining the intense political rivalry in France between Macron and Le Pen. They discuss how nationalism shapes identity and governance globally, amidst growing local loyalties over a unified world. The episode highlights Zelensky’s urgent calls for support against Russia, intertwining national resilience with economic concerns in the U.S. The controversial Michigan kidnapping case brings forth discussions on media bias and trust in institutions, reflecting broader ideological battles in contemporary society.
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Apr 9, 2022 • 47min

Building the Future

A bold vision emerges as a $100 million investment kicks off the launch of family-friendly content under DW Kids. Emphasizing action over complaints, the focus shifts to creating a future rooted in traditional values and reclaiming American identity. The discussion also critiques mainstream children's entertainment and proposes alternatives, aiming to instill cultural values. Insights on leadership and responsibility highlight the importance of innovation and profitability, setting a hopeful path forward for the organization and its supporters.
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Apr 8, 2022 • 59min

Ep. 1470 - Biden Gets His Supreme Court Justice

Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history as the first black woman on the Supreme Court, igniting debates over media bias and political divides in judicial nominations. The discussion critiques how the media covers these events, with stark contrasts in portrayal depending on party affiliation. Controversies surrounding identity politics and its influence on judicial qualifications emerge. Also examined are the impacts of media narratives on sensitive topics like gender identity and the challenges faced by journalists in maintaining objectivity.
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Apr 7, 2022 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1469 - Barack Obama Remains A Liar

The podcast critiques Barack Obama's remarks on Ukraine, labeling them as misleading. It explores federal funding proposals for transgender surgeries on minors and discusses economic myths related to union influence. The conversation highlights the fentanyl crisis and its implications at the U.S. border, while also addressing the low morale of Border Patrol. A critical look at gender-affirming care research raises important questions about methodologies and political ramifications surrounding current gender identity debates.
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Apr 6, 2022 • 49min

Ep. 1468 - Obama Comes Back To The White House, And Biden Becomes The Red-Headed Stepchild Again

Barack Obama's return to the White House leaves Joe Biden in the shadows as polls plummet. The media's admiration for Obama contrasts sharply with critiques of Biden's administration, particularly on border issues and controversial policies regarding transgender youth. The investigations into Hunter Biden add more drama as they overshadow familial concerns. Meanwhile, the debate over LGBTQ education in schools intensifies, reflecting broader societal tensions. The podcast wraps up by linking rising crime to progressive policies and the implications of free speech in social media.

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