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Jul 12, 2019 • 1h 22min
Ep. 816 - The Secret Plan
AOC's chief of staff candidly discusses the party's radical proposals. Nancy Pelosi advises undocumented immigrants on navigating ICE, stirring up political chatter. The secrets of Jeffrey Epstein's case unravel, revealing dark connections to prominent figures. A covert plan among climate advocates seeks economic restructuring disguised as environmentalism. Tensions within the Democratic Party escalate, revealing divisions between traditional and progressive members, all while immigration debates heat up across the nation.

Jul 11, 2019 • 1h 7min
Ep. 815 - Of Freshness and Faceness
Tensions flare as Nancy Pelosi and AOC clash within the Democratic Party, highlighting struggles with identity politics. A failed launch by a Senate hopeful reveals cracks in the political landscape. In the midst of scandals, Trump’s Labor Secretary faces scrutiny over ties to Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about privilege in the justice system. The podcast also dives into the complex relationship between secularism and foundational beliefs, reflecting on how political ideologies are reshaping modern spirituality.

Jul 10, 2019 • 1h 6min
Ep. 814 - Storming The Bastille
Joe Biden’s presidential campaign is under the spotlight, revealing his balancing act between progressivism and moderation. The discussion delves into his historical crime legislation, contrasting it with current prison reform challenges. Polling trends in the Democratic primary highlight virtue signaling among candidates. The episode also touches on corporate influence in politics and the personal data implications of platforms like 23andMe. Finally, it critiques the activism of the U.S. women’s soccer team and examines the intersection of historical narratives with today’s political climate.

Jul 9, 2019 • 1h 5min
Ep. 813 - The Epstein Connection
The shocking arrest of Jeffrey Epstein opens a can of worms about power and accountability among the elite. Speculation swirls around ties between Epstein and high-profile politicians like Trump and Clinton. Media narratives reveal potential cover-ups and highlight unequal justice faced by those with wealth. Mitch McConnell’s ancestry raises questions on political hypocrisy within discussions of reparations. The podcast also critiques the individualism in society and calls for a return to communal values to combat societal decay.

Jul 8, 2019 • 1h 2min
Ep. 812 - And We’re Back!
Ben dives into the changing landscape of the Democratic race, spotlighting the struggles of Joe Biden amid rising progressive voices. He explores Biden’s vulnerabilities against Donald Trump and the implications of health and immigration policies. The dynamic between Biden and Kamala Harris is examined, especially regarding racial issues and their pasts. With a humorous touch, he critiques the absurdity of modern political controversies, questioning societal reactions to seemingly trivial matters.

Jul 7, 2019 • 1h 7min
Shannon Bream | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 58
Shannon Bream, a prominent Fox News anchor and author of "Finding the Bright Side," shares her insights on navigating the complex world of journalism and politics. She discusses the challenges of upholding objectivity in a polarized media landscape while reflecting on her own experiences with beauty pageants, personal growth, and the emotional impacts of covering high-stakes events like the Kavanaugh hearings. Bream emphasizes the importance of empathy and the pursuit of passion over societal expectations in both media and personal life.

Jun 30, 2019 • 1h 9min
David Barton | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 57
David Barton, a best-selling author and founder of WallBuilders, sheds light on America's historical roots in this engaging discussion. He delves into the Founding Fathers' religious beliefs, revealing their Christian influences and the significance of faith in governance. Barton also examines the motivations behind Benedict Arnold's betrayal and highlights the contributions of diverse groups during the American Revolution. The conversation challenges the notion of church-state separation, emphasizing the ongoing relationship between religion and government in shaping American values.

Jun 28, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 811 - Fight Night: Round 2
The podcast dives into the chaos of the Democratic debates, highlighting candidates' muddled messages. A heated exchange on forced busing raises critical questions about civil rights and Biden's past. Sanders faces scrutiny over his Medicare for All plan, especially regarding middle-class taxes. Tensions flare as Biden clashes with Harris, exposing their contrasting debate styles. The discussion humorously critiques candidates' radical proposals and accountability in leadership, all while navigating a rapidly shifting political landscape.

Jun 27, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 810 - Fight Night: Round 1
Democrats clash in a chaotic debate that highlights Beto O'Rourke's troubles and the party's extreme tendencies. Discussions probe the pitfalls of identity politics and its impact on broader voter appeal. Controversial stances on abortion and immigration ignite fierce debate, while candidates scramble to outdo each other in 'wokeness.' The chaotic nature of the political discourse, complete with technical glitches, reflects a disconnect between proposed policies and everyday American values.

Jun 26, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 809 - Debate Night
The upcoming Democratic debate steals the spotlight, with Elizabeth Warren's policies coming under scrutiny. Candidates like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris face concerns about their vulnerabilities and public perception. Political tensions rise as immigration and border aid dominate discussions, reflecting conflicting narratives and media influence. Also highlighted are the implications of Biden's historical crime policies and the challenges of bipartisan immigration reform, showing a polarized landscape as the debate approaches.


