The Ben Shapiro Show

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Aug 11, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1316 - Goodbye To The Love Gov

The resignation of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo marks a dramatic fall from grace for a once-celebrated leader. Amid sexual harassment allegations and his controversial COVID-19 policies, the political landscape shifts, revealing a deep divide within the Democratic Party. Joe Biden’s comments add to the political hypocrisy debate about accountability. The discussions extend to the contentious issues of mask mandates and vaccination, raising questions about individual freedoms versus public health measures. It's a thrilling exploration of political consequences and leadership ethics.
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Aug 10, 2021 • 57min

Ep. 1315 - Of Phantom N-Words And Racist Rocks

Racism critiques take center stage as two non-racist stories spark outrage. The White House hires quirky influencers to promote COVID vaccinations, raising eyebrows. Conversations shift to the paradox of racial progress versus ongoing tensions in public discourse. The absurdity of relocating an offensive rock serves as a metaphor for misplaced societal priorities. Heated debates on vaccination mandates expose media fears and authority issues. Finally, Biden's climate policies face scrutiny, revealing a clash between alarmism and a more balanced perspective.
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Aug 9, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1314 - Barack’s Very Covid Birthday Party

Barack Obama's maskless 60th birthday party sparks a lively discussion on the disparity in COVID-19 restrictions between elites and everyday citizens. The podcast critiques the selective health messaging from leadership and debates the necessity of vaccine mandates, especially as vaccination rates increase. It also questions personal health choices in light of government policies, highlighting the impact of mandates on children and the broader pandemic response, all while addressing political hypocrisy and shifting media narratives.
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Aug 6, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1313 - Democrats Bang Themselves In The Face With A Hammer Just Because Republicans Said Not To

Congresswoman Cori Bush shares controversial views on policing during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting a rift in the Democratic Party. The clash between moderates and progressives unfolds, revealing tensions in a key race. Critiques arise over the Biden administration's eviction moratorium and political hypocrisy in vaccine passport discussions. The podcast also scrutinizes the implications of key political resignations and challenges facing Governor Cuomo, all while addressing the Democrats' future viability ahead of the 2024 elections.
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Aug 5, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1312 - Biden Burns The Constitution, But YOLO!

The podcast dives into President Biden's admission of an unconstitutional eviction moratorium, stirring political conflict with Governor Ron DeSantis. It critiques the hypocrisy and erosion of constitutional norms among political figures. The discussion extends to concerns about authoritarianism in pandemic responses and the implications of vaccine mandates, especially for BIPOC communities. With sharp commentary on media bias and public health messaging, the episode highlights the tension between individual freedoms and government control in health policy.
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Aug 4, 2021 • 51min

Ep. 1311 - Andrew Cuomo Is Here To Grab Ass And Kill The Elderly...And He's All Out Of Elderly

The mayor of New York stirs controversy with his announcement on vaccine passports, raising questions about personal liberties. Critiques of these mandates explore their socio-economic effects, particularly on marginalized communities. The podcast also tackles Andrew Cuomo's misconduct and the broader implications for public trust. It dives into global COVID-19 challenges and contrasts government responses, highlighting corporate influence on personal freedoms. Lastly, societal rituals surrounding authority and health are examined, revealing underlying psychological tensions.
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Aug 3, 2021 • 49min

Ep. 1310 - We’re Adults, Dammit, So Leave Us Alone

The discussion centers on the backlash against new anti-COVID measures and the media's dramatic portrayal of the pandemic. There's a critical examination of mask mandates, questioning their effectiveness and impact on personal freedoms. The podcast also highlights the tension between public health policies and economic interests. Additionally, it tackles rising concerns over authoritarian governmental trends, particularly regarding COVID-19 restrictions and immigration policies, emphasizing the importance of individual choice and data-driven approaches.
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Aug 2, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1309 - The 'Experts' Want To Scare The Hell Out Of You. Don't Be Frightened.

The media reignites COVID panic with new mask mandates, while officials flout their own rules. There’s a pointed critique of misleading narratives around the Delta variant and the implications for individual freedoms. Public health responses are called into question, especially regarding childhood masking and the hypocrisy of political figures. The eviction moratorium is scrutinized alongside growing distrust in the scientific community. Overall, it’s a passionate call for balanced perspectives amidst fear-driven policymaking.
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Jul 30, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1308 - Biden's Insane New Mask Mandates

The discussion dives into President Biden's new mask guidelines for vaccinated individuals, questioning their necessity as data shows no COVID-related deaths. There's a critique on the contradictions in mask messaging and vaccine efficacy, highlighting breakthrough cases. The conversation also tackles rising murder rates in D.C. against the backdrop of COVID stats, probing the CDC's recommendations. Lastly, economic challenges and political tensions surrounding public health measures are examined, emphasizing individual freedoms versus governmental mandates.
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Jul 29, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1307 - The Covid Misinformation Is Coming From Inside The White House

The discussion unveils the Biden administration's controversial mask and vaccine mandates amid the Delta variant surge. There's a critical look at growing mistrust in health organizations like the CDC, fueled by misinformation. Key concerns about vaccine efficacy and recent guidance on masking for vaccinated individuals are raised. The podcast also touches on public discontent regarding inflation and economic policies, questioning the effectiveness of financial aid in tackling poverty. It navigates the complex interplay between individual rights and public health.

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