
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1903 - What I Learned From "The Big Game"
Feb 12, 2024
The discussion dives into the cultural impact of the Super Bowl's halftime show and critiques the performances of artists like Usher. An eye-opening poll reveals that 86% of Americans consider Biden too old for re-election, sparking conversations about age and political viability. Trump’s NATO comments stir debate about foreign policy and military commitments. The episode also humorously addresses the disconnect between pop culture and politics, while examining how these factors influence American interests and leadership dynamics.
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Aging US
- Ben Shapiro's generation is now the target demographic for entertainment, signifying an aging US population.
- This has ramifications for the country's future, as tastes skew towards the mid-2000s.
Mahomes' Brilliance
- Ben Shapiro praises Patrick Mahomes' skill, comparing him favorably to Tom Brady.
- He notes Mahomes' superior talent and the comfort he inspires in fans, even in high-pressure situations.
Kelce's Outburst
- Travis Kelce's outburst at Andy Reid during the Super Bowl is recounted.
- Shapiro jokes about Kelce, Taylor Swift, and a potential baby boom saving the country.
