The Ben Shapiro Show

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Jan 12, 2022 • 51min

Ep. 1410 - Hillary For President AGAIN?!

Speculation swirls about Hillary Clinton making a 2024 run as inflation rises and Biden's remarks raise eyebrows. The impact of Biden's economic strategies and his efforts to reconnect with Black voters are scrutinized. There's a pointed critique of masking children during the pandemic, with mounting dissatisfaction directed at health officials like Fauci. The language of politics comes under fire, particularly regarding election integrity narratives. Humor surfaces as life insurance is whimsically likened to a captain's obsession with a whale in discussing future political rivalries.
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Jan 11, 2022 • 52min

Ep. 1409 - Why I’m Glad I Fled California

California's push for universal healthcare could come with steep tax hikes, sparking fierce debate among lawmakers. Notable conversations highlight the media's treatment of the unvaccinated and critique shifting Democratic strategies leading up to elections. The podcast also delves into the implications of vaccination narratives, exploring personal freedoms versus public health responsibilities. Economic challenges loom over California, prompting many to flee to lower-tax states, while inflation becomes a focal point for the current administration.
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Jan 10, 2022 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1450 - The Democratic Propaganda Media Come For The Children

The podcast dives into the legacy media's role in echoing Democratic views on a contentious bill aimed at limiting discussions of sexual orientation in schools. It critiques the portrayal of this legislation, emphasizing parental rights and childhood innocence. Additionally, it tackles rising gas prices and the Biden administration's response, alongside concerns about misinformation regarding Russia's actions in Ukraine. The discussion raises issues of cultural indoctrination, particularly in public education, and explores the broader geopolitical implications of the ongoing conflict.
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Jan 10, 2022 • 53min

Ep. 1408 - Justice Sotomayor Proves That She Is Not Wise

Justice Sonia Sotomayor's qualifications come under scrutiny as she's critiqued for her views on COVID policies. Meanwhile, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's COVID diagnosis sparks discussions on public health responses and contrasting political narratives. The podcast dives into the constitutionality of vaccine mandates and the ideological divides within the Supreme Court. It also addresses the complexities of non-citizen voting and the motives behind recent electoral reforms, highlighting shifting dynamics in local politics and the importance of transparency.
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Jan 7, 2022 • 53min

Ep. 1407 - It’s The Democrats’ January 6 Spectacular!!!

The podcast dissects the Democrats' portrayal of January 6, revealing a blend of political theatrics and entertainment. It critiques Kamala Harris’s speeches and the comparison of January 6 to historical crises, questioning the narrative's validity. Discussions on political hypocrisy reveal inconsistencies in responses to lawbreaking. Furthermore, it challenges the framing of the Capitol riot against events like the Civil War and examines how the portrayal of political violence affects democratic principles. The conversation highlights potential manipulations in the narrative surrounding election integrity.
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Jan 6, 2022 • 53min

Ep. 1406 - The Democrats' January 6th Push To Ruin Democracy

The discussion highlights the Democrats' portrayal of January 6th as a pivotal moment for democracy, critiquing their narrative as politically motivated. It contrasts outrage over that day with a lack of response to violence from other protests, questioning the credibility of current claims. The podcast also examines media influence on political language and delves into the complexities of achieving unity in a polarized landscape. Additionally, it suggests a public health approach to prevent violent extremism while challenging institutional narratives around democracy.
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Jan 5, 2022 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1405 - You Aren’t The Only Person In The World

In a compelling conversation, Matt Walsh, an influential conservative commentator and author, dives into the precarious state of societal institutions like marriage and education. He critiques the modern tendency to let individual exceptions dictate the rules, stressing the importance of established norms. Walsh discusses the evolving narratives around gender and the implications of California's toy section mandates. He also addresses the chaos stemming from individualism overshadowing community, emphasizing the value of tradition in fostering stability and happiness.
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Jan 4, 2022 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1404 - The Exploitation Of January 6

The podcast dives into how Democrats utilize the January 6 riot to push rule changes, highlighting its political exploitation. It critiques media bias in coverage of political violence, especially regarding leftist and rightist incidents. The discussion includes the complexities of voting rights legislation and the consequences of COVID-19 mandates on labor markets. Additionally, it addresses the impact of misinformation on democracy and examines the divide within the comedy world regarding political correctness, featuring tensions between Patton Oswalt and Dave Chappelle.
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Jan 3, 2022 • 1h 9min

Ep. 1403 - Happy New Year, Everyone Is Still Stupid

The podcast dives into political dynamics surrounding Joe Biden and AOC amid Omicron's rise. It critiques the media's narrative and hypocrisy from leaders regarding COVID-19 measures. As perspectives shift, the discussion debates the efficacy of masks and vaccination strategies. It also highlights the economic fallout from the pandemic, touching on mortgage rates and civic engagement against vaccine mandates. Finally, the focus shifts to how Democrats utilize the January 6 incident to rally support, potentially alienating voters with pressing concerns.
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Dec 23, 2021 • 53min

Ep. 1402 - Biden Hints He’ll Drop Out Before 2024

Joe Biden hints at stepping back from the 2024 race, citing health concerns. The Omicron variant's actual impact challenges public panic. A Democratic Congresswoman, once an advocate for defunding the police, faces a carjacking, illuminating political contradictions. The discussion also critiques Biden's vaccination mandates and student loan forgiveness, suggesting both policies favor higher-income borrowers. Amid ongoing COVID-19 debates, there’s an examination of how political motives may influence public health outcomes.

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