The Ben Shapiro Show

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Mar 22, 2022 • 42min

Ep. 1458 - The LGBT Takeover Of Disney

Disney faces internal conflict as it navigates its political stance, raising questions about its family-friendly image. Leadership struggles emerge with employee protests linked to controversial legislation. The cultural push from progressive ideologies in corporate America is highlighted, alongside a call for alternatives to 'woke' companies. On the geopolitical front, President Biden's vision of a 'new world order' is discussed amid rising tensions in Ukraine and critiques of U.S. foreign policy. Economic strategies and their impacts on global relations round out the conversation.
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Mar 22, 2022 • 6min

It’s Time to Win — Introducing: Jeremy’s Razors

Jeremy Boreing, Co-CEO of The Daily Wire and a sharp conservative voice, discusses his bold new strategy against woke corporate America, spotlighting the launch of Jeremy’s Razors. He critiques corporate cancel culture, particularly targeting Harry's Razors for dropping conservative support. Boreing passionately advocates for conservatives to create their own market alternatives, emphasizing the need for economic independence and cultural representation in the face of cancel culture. Join him in the fight to reclaim consumer power!
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Mar 21, 2022 • 50min

Ep. 1457 - Is Ukraine Going To Be A Stalemate?

The discussion delves into the possibility of a stalemate in Ukraine, emphasizing Russia's military struggles despite its hypersonic missile claims. It highlights the tragic humanitarian crisis, especially in Mariupol, and examines the precarious situation of dictatorships like Putin's. Zelensky's urgent appeal to Israel for support underscores complex geopolitical alliances, particularly with China playing both sides. The challenges of negotiating peace and the implications for Eastern Europe are also explored, painting a vivid picture of this evolving conflict.
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Mar 18, 2022 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1456 - Hunter’s Laptop Was Real, And Everybody Lied About It

Hunter Biden's laptop saga takes center stage as recent admissions from The New York Times challenge previous narratives of disinformation. The discussion broadens to Ukraine, highlighting escalating tensions and military threats amidst civilian devastation. Meanwhile, the podcast tackles the Biden administration's struggles with border policies, including potential migrant surges, and debates over gender identity in sports, underscoring the growing disconnect in political discourse. This landscape paints a vivid picture of current socio-political challenges.
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Mar 17, 2022 • 52min

Ep. 1455 - The Most Dangerous Moment In Recent Memory

The Fed's signal for rate hikes raises eyebrows as the economy wavers on recession's edge. Ukraine's Zelensky urgently seeks more support amid ongoing Russian setbacks. The podcast dives deep into the implications of rising interest rates on households and the economy. It also critically examines the West's response to the Ukraine conflict and the Biden administration's foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran. The complex dynamics of NATO's involvement and the growing stakes of the crisis are unpacked, painting a vivid picture of today's geopolitical landscape.
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Mar 16, 2022 • 52min

Ep. 1454 - Stagflation Is Coming

Economic experts warn of impending stagflation as monetary policies falter. The discussion critiques the Biden administration's claims of deficit reduction amidst rising national debt. Geopolitical tensions, particularly in Ukraine, exacerbate inflation and slow growth, complicating the Federal Reserve's response. Conversations highlight the dire military conditions in Ukraine and the impact on global financial markets. Lastly, there's an exploration of America's declining influence and the shifting dynamics of oil pricing and currency power.
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Mar 15, 2022 • 53min

Ep. 1453 - The Left Says Dissent Is No Longer Patriotic…On Ukraine

Dissent regarding Ukraine is at the forefront, with discussions on how some are labeled unpatriotic for their views. A new poll highlights the stark divide in American attitudes toward patriotism based on political lines. The episode analyzes the implications of recent conflicts and critiques U.S. foreign policy towards Russia while addressing global challenges like food supply chains affected by the war and China's COVID-19 response. The complexities of navigating diplomatic relations are emphasized, revealing the ongoing tensions in international affairs.
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Mar 14, 2022 • 53min

Ep. 1452 - Putin’s Escalation Continues

Tensions escalate as Putin launches strikes near the Polish border, raising alarms over NATO's response. Iran intensifies its stance by targeting a U.S. consulate, complicating regional dynamics. Meanwhile, China's offer to mediate between Russia and Ukraine highlights its strategic interests. The discussion dives into the implications of these actions on Western resolve and military support, assessing the intricate dynamics between Russia, Iran, and the U.S. amidst rising geopolitical volatility.
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Mar 13, 2022 • 1h 16min

Bill Maher | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 124

Bill Maher, a comedian and political commentator known for his liberal perspective and defense of free speech, dives into contemporary political issues. He critiques media misinformation and the evolving landscape of health policies during COVID. The discussion includes the complexities of identity politics and assesses Trump’s enduring influence on the Republican Party. Maher also explores NATO's relationship with Ukraine and the impact of historical communism on Russia’s psyche, offering an engaging mix of humor and serious commentary.
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Mar 11, 2022 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1451 - Jussie Smollett To Be Imprisoned With His Attacker

Jussie Smollett's sentencing sparks a discussion on the complexities of race and victimhood in the justice system. The ongoing war in Ukraine is analyzed, highlighting humanitarian crises and geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Europe's reliance on Russian energy. Inflation reaches a four-decade high, raising concerns about the U.S. economy and response to recent crises. The effects of international dynamics on global trade and the potential resurgence of gold as a safe investment amid uncertainty also take center stage.

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