The Ben Shapiro Show

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May 21, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1260 - Chris Cuomo Is Smaht, Not Like Everyone Says, Like Dumb

A cease-fire between Israel and Hamas raises significant questions about media narratives and international perspectives. The rise of anti-Semitic incidents intertwines with anti-Israel sentiment, revealing deeper societal issues. Criticism is directed at CNN’s Chris Cuomo for his controversial ties to his brother amidst serious allegations. Discussions also delve into the ethics of media bias, particularly in how political figures shape public discourse on Israel and anti-Semitism. The podcast critiques transparency and trustworthiness in journalism, stirring critical thoughts on media integrity.
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May 20, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1259 - The Democrats Need January 6

The discussion delves into the Democratic push for a January 6 commission and raises questions about its true intentions. Cryptocurrency is analyzed as it faces significant volatility, with Bitcoin's recent downturn highlighted. Additionally, there's a humorous critique of Joe Biden's struggles with teleprompters during speeches. The implications of critical race theory spark lively debates, revealing deep divisions in political discourse. Overall, the episode navigates through pressing political dynamics and challenges facing the current administration.
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May 19, 2021 • 53min

Ep. 1258 - The Masks Are All Coming Off

Explore the shifting political landscape around mask mandates, as public health experts face scrutiny for their recommendations. Delve into the nuanced and controversial narratives surrounding police shootings, specifically the Andrew Brown case. Discussion also shines a light on the Israel-Hamas conflict, emphasizing the moral complexities and media biases at play. Additionally, critiques on education systems reveal growing frustrations with public schools versus private options, all wrapped in a lively debate over trust and political influence in current health guidelines.
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May 15, 2021 • 15min

Debunked: Teachers Unions

This discussion dives deep into the cronyism of teachers' unions and their significant impact on education policy. It challenges the conventional view of unions by showcasing their potential harm to student outcomes. The analysis extends to how these unions influenced COVID-19 school policies, particularly their stance on closures despite low transmission rates. It also highlights the historical and legal aspects of public sector unionization, detailing recent challenges and their political maneuvering that can affect both taxpayers and the educational landscape.
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May 14, 2021 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1257 - Your Idiot Rulers Finally Say The Masks Can Come Off

The CDC finally allows vaccinated individuals to ditch masks, sparking debates about public health messaging and political influence. Criticism of inconsistent guidelines reveals a tug-of-war between science and politics. Meanwhile, the turmoil in Israel continues, with military strategies examined along with the challenges posed by Hamas. The podcast dives into the ethical considerations of conflict and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy, urging listeners to question the motivations driving current events.
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May 13, 2021 • 53min

Ep. 1256 - Bidinflation

The podcast dives into the economic fallout from Biden's policies, highlighting skyrocketing inflation and panic buying linked to gas shortages. It critiques the GOP's internal conflicts, especially Liz Cheney's prominent role. The discussion touches on the troubling rise in used car prices and government spending. There's also a humorous critique of the current administration's leadership struggles and their implications for political stability. Lastly, it examines the media's influence on perceptions of global conflicts like the situation in Israel.
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May 12, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1255 - Joe Biden Is Jimmy Carter: The Revenge

Tensions rise as Hamas launches rockets into civilian areas in Israel, prompting a discussion on the complex political and historical factors at play. Inflation rates echo the economic struggles of the past, drawing comparisons to Jimmy Carter's presidency. Delving into U.S. foreign policy's impact on the Israel conflict and the effectiveness of Israel's Iron Dome, the conversation critiques the Biden administration's handling of COVID statistics and economic policies while emphasizing the moral obligations during these crises.
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May 11, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1254 - The Left Nods At Jew-Hatred

The podcast dives into the recent surge of rocket attacks from Hamas and the political reactions from U.S. lawmakers. It critiques Biden's foreign policy, arguing it's fueling conflict instead of peace. The show explores the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian situation, media narratives, and how political decisions impact regional stability. It also discusses the implications of delaying Palestinian elections and critiques gas shortages linked to government responses. Overall, it questions the effectiveness of current strategies in managing Middle Eastern tensions.
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May 10, 2021 • 53min

Ep. 1253 - Biden Is Already Wrecking The Economy

Job growth disappoints as the economy struggles under the weight of unemployment benefits that keep potential workers at home. Concerns mount over rising inflation and the hesitance of Americans to rejoin the workforce. Misinformation surrounding vaccinations leads to public confusion and impacts economic recovery. The podcast also dives into the rising tensions surrounding race relations and critiques the government’s approach to both domestic issues and foreign policy, notably in Israel and Palestine.
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May 8, 2021 • 14min

Debunked: Minimum Wage

Dive into the misconceptions surrounding minimum wage laws and how they're influenced by consumer behavior. Explore the dynamics of supply and demand in determining wages, from high-profile athletes to everyday workers. Discover the potential negative impacts of raising the minimum wage, particularly for young and entry-level workers, and how these changes could threaten small businesses. The discussion highlights the risks of imposing wage increases during economic downturns, leading to job losses and the rise of automation.

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