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Oct 21, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1359 - Dave Chapelle Is Funny. Get Over It.
The podcast dives into the spirited Netflix employee walkout over Dave Chappelle's comedy special, unfolding a complex narrative of humor and critique. It dissects the media's portrayal of cultural controversies, highlighting freedom of expression amid employee dissent. The discussion also tackles the Biden administration's plans for vaccinating children, questioning the implications of masking policies. Additionally, humor and societal tensions in women's sports are critiqued, emphasizing the broader themes of academic freedom and the politicization of issues in contemporary discourse.

Oct 20, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1358 - How To Defeat The Authoritarian Left
Southwest Airlines faces backlash over its vaccine mandate, raising concerns about personal freedoms. Tensions flare as the woke Left targets Margaret Atwood. The podcast explores labor shortages and the economic fallout from the pandemic, highlighting disconnects between political elites and average Americans. A critique of identity politics shows how it distracts from pressing economic issues. Finally, the discussion contrasts empowerment with victimhood, urging listeners to take responsibility and redefine their narratives.

Oct 19, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1357 - The Consequences Of Covid Authoritarianism
Vaccine mandates are causing major job losses in police departments, sparking a nationwide debate on personal freedom. The removal of statues, like Thomas Jefferson's, ignites discussions on history and legacy. Joe Biden admits the influence of teachers' unions on education policy. Meanwhile, military vaccine mandates raise concerns about national security by risking the loss of experienced personnel. The complexities of COVID-19 vaccinations and their societal implications are critically examined, hinting at deepening cultural rifts.

Oct 18, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1356 - Send The Entire Biden Administration On Paternity Leave
The podcast dives into China's launch of a hypersonic missile, highlighting growing global tensions. It discusses Superman's evolution, aligning with modern values like social justice. The cultural wars are examined through a controversial Othello screening, igniting debates on race and free speech. Economic issues take center stage, with critiques of governmental dependency policies and their impact on workforce participation. Finally, the conversation addresses the Biden administration's challenges amid economic instability and internal party conflicts.

Oct 17, 2021 • 1h 5min
Bari Weiss | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 119
Bari Weiss, a journalist and author known for her work at The New York Times and her Substack newsletter, dives into her bold shift from legacy media to independent journalism. She shares her experiences with online backlash and the challenges of maintaining political balance. Weiss discusses the disconnect between elite media and grassroots realities, the impact of cancel culture, and the need for a strong center in today's polarized landscape. Her insights into identity politics and media integrity spark a compelling conversation about the future of political discourse.

Oct 16, 2021 • 15min
Comedy Is Dying and Adam Carolla Has Come to Save It
Adam Carolla, a celebrated comedian and podcaster, dives into the evolving world of comedy. He shares insights on the challenges comedians face, especially regarding political correctness and societal expectations. Carolla critiques a recent climate comedy ad, emphasizing the irony of comedians tackling serious issues over humor. He pays homage to Norm Macdonald's legacy, urging a reevaluation of comedic success. The conversation also teases exciting new comedy specials featuring a variety of guest stars, promising to shake up the comedy scene.

Oct 15, 2021 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1355 - The Loudoun County Sex Assault Cover-Up
The discussion unpacks the staggering failure of Loudoun County schools to report sexual assault allegations, igniting national debate on accountability and parental rights. It also critiques the government's handling of economic struggles, downplaying inflation and supply chain issues. Controversies surrounding ivermectin and the shifting perspectives on work post-pandemic are explored, raising questions about personal freedom and societal values. Finally, concerns regarding the U.S. debt ceiling and its implications for the economy are front and center.

Oct 14, 2021 • 55min
Ep. 1354 - Biden Is Full Of Ship
The podcast delves into the ongoing shipping crisis, highlighting the Biden administration's failure to address the issue effectively. Inflation continues to surge, impacting essential goods while the White House downplays the severity. Hunter Biden’s email scandal casts a shadow over Joe Biden, revealing potential ethical issues. Views on proposed port hour extensions are mixed, with critiques on the administration's strategy amid growing economic concerns. It uncovers the discord within the Democratic Party over spending negotiations, emphasizing the disconnect between political decisions and the reality faced by citizens.

Oct 13, 2021 • 2h 19min
Daily Wire Backstage: Live at the Ryman
Comedian Adam Carolla, known for The Adam Carolla Show, joins the lively discussion at Ryman Auditorium alongside prominent hosts like Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens. They tackle today's vaccine mandates, Biden's economic policies, and the clash of personal freedom versus compliance. The group humorously critiques double standards in politics and sports, while reflecting on growing up without the internet. They also advocate for parental engagement in education and discuss the challenges of modern parenting amidst a rapidly changing cultural landscape.

Oct 13, 2021 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1353 - The Biden Who Stole Christmas
The podcast discusses potential Christmas shortages amid a stagnating economy and critiques Nancy Pelosi's media strategy regarding her spending package. It delves into economic fallout from government policies, linking inflation and labor shortages to rising prices. Vaccine mandates create a rift between federal and state authorities, with Florida and Texas in the spotlight. The tension between government control and personal freedom is explored, highlighting public skepticism surrounding COVID-19 response and mandates.


