The Ben Shapiro Show

The Daily Wire
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Jun 26, 2021 • 14min

Debunked: Climate Change Hysteria

Dive into climate change discussions that tackle the extremes of rhetoric and push for balanced solutions. Explore the economic costs of climate regulations and discover alternative strategies, including nuclear energy. Challenge alarmist views with a focus on practical solutions and innovations. The podcast promotes critical thinking and highlights the necessity of fact-based responses to environmental issues.
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Jun 25, 2021 • 54min

Ep. 1284 - The Republican Dolts’ Caucus

Five Senate Republicans are surprisingly backing Biden’s infrastructure plan, raising eyebrows. Biden's public performances spark concern, while Kamala Harris lurks, ready to step in. The podcast critiques the urgent need for infrastructure investment amidst inflation. It questions the real nature of bipartisan support in the legislation. Vaccine hesitancy in marginalized communities is explored, alongside a lighter take on political dynamics. Lastly, the impact of the January 6th narrative is examined, highlighting its use as a distraction from pressing issues.
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Jun 24, 2021 • 54min

Ep. 1283 - Old Joe Isn’t Afraid To Nuke All You Gun Nuts

Joe Biden makes a shocking statement about nuclear threats aimed at gun owners, igniting a heated debate. The military’s embrace of critical race theory raises eyebrows as it intertwines politics with combat readiness. Rising crime rates challenge Democrats, sparking criticism of their handling of public safety. Discussions around community policing reveal contradictions in political narratives on gun ownership and violence. The podcast also tackles the perceived inefficacy of proposed solutions to gun violence, questioning the effectiveness of policy responses.
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Jun 23, 2021 • 51min

Ep. 1282 - You Don’t Have To Solve Problems If Everything Is Racist

A controversial discussion unfolds around The Washington Post's link between rising black traffic deaths and infrastructure racism. The analysis critiques the media's focus on systemic issues while overlooking individual behaviors like speeding. The complexities of political narratives surrounding policing in Portland and voter rights are explored, alongside the media's biased portrayal of these topics. This critical examination encourages listeners to engage thoughtfully with social issues and question prevalent narratives.
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Jun 22, 2021 • 51min

Ep. 1281 - It’s Good To Be A Racist Democrat

A Senator faces scrutiny over racial controversies, showcasing the double standards within the Democratic Party. The conversation shifts to the evolving attitudes toward voter ID laws and critiques the idea of systemic racism as a political shield. Tensions rise around the portrayal of voter suppression versus voter integrity. Additionally, there's a stark examination of the dynamics of LGBTQI representation, identity politics, and the fairness of transgender athletes in sports. These topics underscore the ongoing confrontation between traditional values and progressive narratives.
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Jun 21, 2021 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1280 - How To Defeat Critical Race Theory

Michael Knowles, an influential conservative commentator and Daily Wire contributor, dives into the rising influence of critical race theory and the drive to counter it. He critiques the shift from 'equality' to 'equity' in societal discourse, unpacking the origins and implications of CRT. Knowles discusses how media portrayals influence perceptions of race, the redefinition of racism in contemporary culture, and the importance of personal identity over racial labels. He also highlights grassroots pushback from parents against CRT in education.
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Jun 19, 2021 • 11min

Debunked: Rent Control

The podcast dives deep into the economics of rent control, revealing its failure to address housing crisis issues. It discusses how government intervention often leads to diminished housing supply and quality. Unintended consequences of rent control worsen scarcity and affordability, negatively impacting landlords and tenants alike. The critique emphasizes that such regulations, like Proposition 21, hinder new construction. Instead of misguided approaches, it calls for effective solutions to tackle the housing crisis.
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Jun 18, 2021 • 56min

Ep. 1279 - Supreme Disappointment

The Supreme Court upholds Obamacare, leaving conservatives disappointed while also ruling on religious freedoms tied to Catholic foster care. A unanimous decision sparks debates on Juneeteenth's status as a national holiday, igniting Leftist backlash. Discussions unfold around judicial independence amid healthcare legislation and the clash between anti-discrimination laws and religious beliefs. The podcast also examines historical connections with contemporary issues like critical race theory, pleas for accountability in leadership, and the impact of ideology on children's programming.
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Jun 17, 2021 • 55min

Ep. 1278 - Old Joe Meets The Bond Villain

The podcast delves into President Biden's recent meeting with Vladimir Putin, highlighting its perceived ineffectiveness and the complexities of U.S.-Russia relations. It examines the nuances of cybersecurity strategies and the misconceptions surrounding Putin's leadership. The discussion critiques the portrayal of human rights issues within international diplomacy and contrasts Biden's media treatment with that of Trump. Additionally, it reflects on the recent celebration of Juneteenth as a national holiday while addressing challenges like inflation and labor market dynamics.
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Jun 15, 2021 • 53min

Ep. 1276 - Joe And Vladimir: A Love Story

The podcast dives into the strained political dynamics between Biden and Putin, scrutinizing Biden's leadership amid rising global tensions. It explores China’s assertiveness in Taiwan and critiques the U.S. military's focus on domestic issues. Additionally, it highlights personal safety measures and critiques identity politics, arguing it undermines national unity. The discussion also touches on the hypocrisy in political accountability and examines the often-overlooked historical contributions of Black soldiers.

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