The Ben Shapiro Show

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Oct 12, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1352 - The Sickest Story You’ve Heard In Recent Memory

A father's harrowing tale of being labeled a 'domestic terrorist' ignites controversy around parental rights and school policies. The fallout from NFL coach Jon Gruden's leaked emails reveals hypocrisy within corporate accountability. Meanwhile, the new bisexual Superman sparks debates about representation in pop culture, with critics questioning the motives behind such changes. Overall, the dialogue reflects broader tensions between parents, educators, and cultural elites, revealing significant ideological divides in society.
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Oct 8, 2021 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1350 - Authoritarian Biden Is Murdering The Economy

A troubling economic report reveals disappointing job growth, prompting criticism of the current administration's policies. The podcast dives into the impact of COVID mandates on personal freedoms, focusing on vaccination requirements for children. It also examines Google's controversial decision to ban climate change denial ads, raising questions about free speech. Additionally, it critiques the government’s handling of public health and economic challenges, emphasizing the need for open discourse and accountability.
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Oct 7, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1349 - Did McConnell Just Cave To Biden?

Mitch McConnell's recent deal on the debt ceiling sparks debate about party strategies and Biden's declining approval ratings. The podcast also highlights the challenges within the Democratic Party, particularly between progressives and moderates. ESPN's suspension of Sage Steele over her controversial statements raises questions about free speech in today's culture. The discussion touches on the implications of government spending and the potential economic fallout from Biden's policies.
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Oct 6, 2021 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1348 - The Leftist Quest To Seize Control Of Facebook

The podcast dives into Facebook's ongoing battle with media critics and the Democrat push for greater control over social media. Scrutinizing Joe Biden's wild idea of minting a $1 trillion coin to evade the debt ceiling sparks a lively discussion. The controversy over men being able to get pregnant raises eyebrows and highlights shifting narratives. Themes of misinformation, corporate compliance, and the implications of social media regulation are tackled, revealing the intricate dance between politics, free speech, and information integrity.
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Oct 5, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1347 - Biden Doesn’t Give Two Damns About Norms

The podcast dives into President Biden's controversial reaction to protesters confronting a senator in a bathroom, sparking a debate on political norms. It also addresses the fallout from Facebook's substantial outage and the media's aggressive scrutiny of the platform for alleged censorship of conservative voices. Internal conflicts within the Democratic Party over a massive spending bill highlight leadership challenges, while discussions about the implications of social media censorship on new media raise alarming questions about free speech.
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Oct 4, 2021 • 53min

Ep. 1346 - Is A New Civil War Coming?

A recent poll reveals a striking divide among Americans, with people increasingly viewing each other as threats. Anthony Fauci’s calls for continued panic raise questions about public health communications. The ongoing debates around vaccine mandates highlight tensions between individual rights and government authority. There’s a critical examination of political polarization’s impact on democracy, calling into question the respect for democratic norms. The discussion also dives into the pitfalls of trust in authority and the necessity for individual freedoms in governance.
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Oct 1, 2021 • 51min

Ep. 1345 - They’re Gonna Spend, Spend, Spend Until Daddy Takes The T-Bird Away

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is advocating for the elimination of the debt ceiling, stirring up political tensions. Joe Manchin's approach is stifling progressive ambitions, sparking debates over fiscal responsibility. The podcast dives into the complexities of government spending and its effects on inflation, especially on middle-class families. It also critiques the hypocrisy in political narratives regarding immigration policies and welfare entitlements, revealing deeper economic concerns and disparities that resonate with everyday citizens.
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Sep 30, 2021 • 1h 7min

Ep. 1344 - The Democratic Progressive vs. Moderate War Is On

Tensions rise within the Democratic Party as progressives threaten to derail the bipartisan infrastructure bill in pursuit of expansive social policies. Joe Biden's controversial vaccine mandates and their penalties stir debate while the fallout from Afghanistan reveals major missteps in military leadership. The potential economic impacts of universal pre-K and entitlement programs come under scrutiny, showcasing the conflict between fiscal responsibility and progressive ambitions. Highlighting Kyrsten Sinema's unique political struggle, the conversation dives into the need for effective policies amidst growing division.
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Sep 29, 2021 • 27min

Climate Change PANIC! Shapiro and Lomborg Discuss the FALSE Media Narrative Around Global Warming

Bjorn Lomborg, President of the Copenhagen Consensus and author of "False Alarm," joins to dissect the exaggerated panic surrounding climate change. He argues that youth anxiety is driven by irrational narratives and emphasizes the complexity of climate issues. Lomborg critiques ineffective climate policies, such as eliminating gas-powered vehicles, highlighting their minimal impact. The discussion also tackles the necessity of better forest management to prevent wildfires and calls for innovative local solutions to climate problems instead of political scapegoating.
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Sep 28, 2021 • 41min

Trump vs. Biden 2024?

Trump's lead in recent polls against Biden raises eyebrows ahead of the election. A racial activist's call to fire a woman sparks controversy around accountability and social media's role in public conflicts. Meanwhile, Democrats propose radical changes in abortion legislation. The podcast also delves into media bias regarding Antifa violence and protests, shedding light on the complexities faced by journalists. Cultural clashes at universities highlight tensions around free speech and representation, leaving listeners questioning today's political landscape.

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