The Ben Shapiro Show

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45 snips
Apr 22, 2025 • 52min

Ep. 2183 - Pope Francis Dead, What Comes Next?

Pope Francis's passing sparks a discussion on his complex legacy and potential successors. The conversation dives into the intersection of faith and politics, scrutinizing his stance on immigration and social outreach. Economic challenges loom large, from trade wars to Federal Reserve policies, affecting both the U.S. and Europe. The fallout from Supreme Court rulings on deportations raises questions about immigration strategies. Meanwhile, tensions in Ukraine create a backdrop for examining geopolitical dynamics and implications for NATO relationships.
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38 snips
Apr 18, 2025 • 56min

Ep. 2182 - The Democrat/MS-13 Love Match

A senator's controversial meeting with an MS-13 associate stirs political tensions, exposing the Democratic party's missteps. President Trump's friction with the Federal Reserve is examined against a backdrop of economic challenges and tariffs amid U.S.-China trade talks. Geopolitical instability surfaces with discussions on a potential rare earth minerals deal amidst the Ukraine-Russia war, while urgent security issues in Israel add to the diplomatic challenges. Additionally, a tragic shooting sparks a cultural reflection on gun control and personal accountability.
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42 snips
Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 9min

Ep. 2181 - When Murder Is Apparently Totally Fine

A tragic murder ignites a national discussion on race and crime, revealing how media narratives shape public perception. The podcast critiques the portrayal of interracial violence and highlights systemic biases in crime reporting. Delving into the impacts of family structure and father absence, it challenges racism as the sole explanation for crime rates. Additionally, political violence receives scrutiny, especially regarding immigration policies and judicial decisions in a tumultuous political landscape, as economic challenges further complicate foreign relations.
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42 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 2180 - IMMIGRATION FIGHT: Will Salvadoran Illegal Immigrant Return?

A legal battle unfolds over a deported Salvadoran immigrant, raising questions about immigration policy and due process. Joe Biden's struggles with Social Security prompt criticism amid shifting voter sentiments. The tension between Trump’s administration and Harvard surfaces over tax status. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s growing influence signals a potential shift within the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, skepticism looms over peace efforts in Ukraine, underscoring the complex dynamics in U.S. foreign policy.
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59 snips
Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 8min

Ep. 2179 - Trump SMASHES Harvard

The Trump administration freezes federal funding to Harvard, citing non-compliance with civil rights laws and rising anti-Semitism. A deportation case involving an MS-13 member adds to the complex immigration discussions. Tariff policies cause uncertainty in the markets, particularly for tech giants like NVIDIA and Apple. The podcast humorously contrasts serious political issues with lighthearted critiques of celebrity culture, while also pondering the intersection of wealth and gender in space travel. It's a blend of urgent topics and entertaining commentary.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 26min

Taking Down Matt Walsh w/ Rev. Malcolm Guite | LOTR Extended Edition

In this engaging discussion, Reverend Malcolm Guite, an English poet and theologian, dives deep into the literary brilliance of J.R.R. Tolkien, contrasting it with the often superficial film adaptations. He explores how World War I shaped Tolkien’s views on heroism and moral complexity, as well as the critical omission of the 'scouring of the Shire' in the films. Guite also touches on Tolkien's witty political encounters in the 1930s, enriching the conversation with insights on storytelling, industrialization, and the importance of reading.
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43 snips
Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 1min

Ep. 2178 - SHOWDOWN: Trump Stares Down China

Mike Gallagher, former U.S. Representative and head of defense at Palantir, joins to dissect the economic strain caused by Trump's high tariffs on China. They explore the shaky U.S. stock market and its implications for American industry. Gallagher emphasizes strategic military spending and reshoring as crucial for national security amidst rising China tensions. They also dive into the complexities of the U.S.-China trade war, touching on rare earth minerals and potential geopolitical flashpoints like Taiwan.
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75 snips
Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 8min

Ep. 2177 - TRUMP U-TURN WIN: Tariff War Paused, China Isolated!

The podcast dives into President Trump's surprising pause on tariffs against allies while keeping high tariffs on China. It analyzes the repercussions on the stock and bond markets, including a noteworthy $5 trillion rally. The discussion extends to the role of big tech in politics and the need for privacy. Additionally, it explores the complexities of U.S.-China trade dynamics and sheds light on the ongoing debate surrounding transgender athletes in sports, challenging conventional viewpoints and encouraging broader dialogue.
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42 snips
Apr 9, 2025 • 52min

Ep. 2176 - MOTHER OF ALL TARIFFS: The Tariff War Has Begun

The podcast dives into the immediate impact of Trump's newly implemented tariffs on U.S. stock markets, highlighting significant declines. It examines the international trade landscape, the dynamic negotiations with countries like Japan and Vietnam, and the growing trade tensions with China. The discussion also addresses how these tariffs are reshaping U.S. economic policies and influencing political debates leading up to the midterms. Critical perspectives on transparency in trade commentary and the need for cooperative negotiation strategies are emphasized throughout.
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55 snips
Apr 8, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 2175 - REBOUND or FALSE SPRING? Has The Market Hit Bottom?

The stock market is shaking as tariff news from Trump raises eyebrows. Financial experts discuss whether we've really hit rock bottom. The podcast digs into the implications of trade policies on global markets, especially concerning Japan and China. There's also a riveting exploration of navigating trade negotiations, highlighting American manufacturing priorities. Additionally, tensions around Iran’s nuclear program are examined, with contrasting opinions on potential military actions. A mix of economics and politics keeps the discussion engaging!

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