The Ben Shapiro Show

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Dec 15, 2020 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1157 - The Media’s Next Big Lie

The podcast dives into the rollout of the COVID vaccine and media skepticism surrounding it. There's a critical look at how mainstream media, especially CNN, crafts narratives post-Trump and its effects on public perception. Legal challenges to the electoral process are discussed as a normal democratic aspect, contrasting Biden's victory speech with Trump’s 2016 narrative. Ongoing controversies, including the Hunter Biden investigation, highlight shifting dynamics in the Democratic Party, while critiques of government shutdown decisions emphasize the importance of private gatherings.
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Dec 14, 2020 • 1h 12min

Ep. 1156 - No, Jill Biden Isn’t A Real Doctor

A fiery debate erupts over Jill Biden's use of the title 'Doctor,' questioning academic versus societal respect in a pandemic context. The podcast tackles media bias and the impact of cancel culture on public figures, highlighting double standards regarding gender and titles. It also critiques Facebook's struggle with hate speech and the implications of podcasting censorship on free speech. Additionally, skepticism about pandemic narratives and the rollout of vaccines is examined, revealing the complexities of public perception and media influence.
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Dec 11, 2020 • 1h 12min

Ep. 1155 - Is Secession Upon Us?

A provocative discussion ignites around the notion of secession as political divides deepen in America. The podcast delves into the ideological rift, highlighting cultural control and media's role in polarizing narratives. Key topics include state autonomy in election integrity and the implications of lawsuits addressing election laws. Leadership challenges under the Biden administration are also scrutinized, in tandem with a deeper look at the Hunter Biden investigation and the dynamics of accountability in political leadership.
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Dec 10, 2020 • 1h 15min

Ep. 1154 - The Feds Investigate Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden finds himself under federal investigation for tax issues, stirring up political debate. YouTube's decision to crackdown on election misinformation raises questions about freedom of speech and media responsibility. The podcast dives into the media's biased portrayals and its impact on public trust. Additionally, it explores the effectiveness of Trump's legal strategies and concerns over potential foreign influence in U.S. politics. The dynamic between traditional media and alternative sources plays a key role in shaping public perception and political narratives.
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Dec 9, 2020 • 1h 16min

Ep. 1153 - The Spy Who Shagged Swalwell

A shocking scandal unfolds as accusations surface about a Congressman possibly compromising national security through a personal relationship with a suspected Chinese spy. The discussion shifts to the Biden administration's pre-emptive claims on vaccine distribution, revealing political maneuvering post-election. Political dynamics are critiqued, especially concerning cabinet selections focused on diversity over qualifications. The podcast also explores the sincerity of bipartisan outreach amidst a polarized political landscape, particularly regarding COVID-19 responses.
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Dec 8, 2020 • 1h 13min

Ep. 1152 - They’re Sneering At You

The podcast dives into the media's embrace of COVID authoritarianism, ignoring scientific guidelines while scrutinizing political hypocrisy during the pandemic. Hollywood is depicted as a realm hostile to non-leftist viewpoints, revealing cultural divides in America. It addresses the growing crime issue in Los Angeles and public health policy mishaps that neglect the struggles of small businesses. The discussion also critiques media misrepresentation and highlights allegations of corruption, painting a complex picture of political narratives and societal pressures.
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Dec 7, 2020 • 1h 15min

Ep. 1151 - It’s All About Georgia

The political landscape in Georgia heats up with crucial Senate runoff races and Trump's campaign efforts. Discussions reveal the challenges of voter turnout for Republicans and critique election integrity claims. Hypocrisy in COVID-19 responses surfaces, alongside President Biden's controversial appointments and policies. The podcast highlights historical racial progress, questioning the effectiveness of government interventions. Amidst serious issues, humor and personal anecdotes keep the conversation engaging.
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Dec 6, 2020 • 1h 13min

J.D. Vance | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 109

J.D. Vance, author of 'Hillbilly Elegy,' shares insights from his life growing up in Appalachia and the changing perceptions of his memoir. He discusses the decline of the white working class narrative in media and explores economic solutions for the region. Vance examines the cultural pride and challenges of Appalachia, the impact of government policies, and the intersection of corporate culture with political beliefs. He dives into the motivations behind Trump's support and critiques the evolving landscape of free speech and expression in America.
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Dec 4, 2020 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1150 - Biden Ain’t All There

Biden's awkward interview with CNN raises eyebrows, showcasing his rocky relationship with Kamala Harris. AOC's expensive t-shirt line ironically critiques capitalism while revealing tensions within the Democratic coalition. Struggles between party members like Joe Manchin and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez highlight a fragile unity. Election integrity concerns in Georgia and critiques of COVID-19 lockdown measures spark heated debates. This thought-provoking dialogue challenges the effectiveness of current public health policies.
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Dec 3, 2020 • 1h 13min

Ep. 1149 - Freedom For Me But Not For Thee

The latest discussion dives into the apparent hypocrisy of Democrats who enforce strict COVID-19 measures yet flout them personally. There’s heated debate over the call for Republicans to boycott upcoming Senate races, sparking outrage. Additionally, Barack Obama's criticism of the phrase 'defund the police' ignites a rift on the Left. The podcast also scrutinizes media bias, contrasting reactions to different political figures and exploring the uneven portrayal of pandemic responses.

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