The Ben Shapiro Show

The Daily Wire
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Jun 11, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1274 -  No One Is Too Radical For The Democratic Party

The podcast dives into Ilhan Omar's controversial remarks and the lack of serious criticism from Democratic leaders. It explores the nuances of anti-Semitism within the party, highlighting the frustration of Jewish Democrats. Economic challenges under Biden are scrutinized, particularly rising inflation and questionable monetary policies. The discussion extends to real estate trends, wealth taxation, and the misplacement of anger towards corporations. It wraps up by examining the superficiality of corporate pride initiatives versus genuine allyship.
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Jun 10, 2021 • 51min

Ep. 1273 -  Your Experts Are Self-Serving Idiots

The podcast dives into how journalism often misrepresents major stories, particularly those involving President Trump. It critiques Dr. Fauci's claim that attacks on him equate to attacking science, shining a light on the accountability of self-proclaimed experts. Misleading narratives around hydroxychloroquine are scrutinized, emphasizing the need for critical evaluation. Listeners are urged to question authority and consider actions over titles in science and journalism, promoting transparency and personal judgment.
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Jun 7, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1270 -  Is The Biden Administration Already Over?

The discussion highlights Joe Manchin's pivotal role in shaping Democratic strategies and the implications of Facebook's ban on Trump. Tensions within the Senate complicate Biden's agenda, as centrist senators resist progressive reforms. The podcast also examines the potential economic impacts of a global minimum corporate tax and critiques the Biden administration's handling of Dr. Fauci's pandemic response. It raises concerns over media coverage and public health credibility while exploring the challenges of social media censorship in today's political climate.
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Jun 5, 2021 • 14min

Debunked: Biden’s Covid Lies

A critical look at the Biden administration’s COVID-19 strategy reveals contrasting promises and actual vaccination rates. The podcast dissects misconceptions about leadership roles in pandemic management, focusing on Trump and Biden’s responses. Listeners will find gripping discussions on school reopenings, masking policies, and the political motives driving these decisions. Personal anecdotes add flavor to the debate over media narratives and testing strategies, making for a thought-provoking exploration of the pandemic's political landscape.
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Jun 4, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1269 - Escape From New York

New York is grappling with a surge in violent crime, prompting a heated debate among mayoral candidates about the effectiveness of current policies. Amid these tensions, President Biden expresses concerns over rising inflation and its economic implications. The podcast delves into the controversial lab leak theory of COVID-19, emphasizing the need for transparency in its investigation. Additionally, it scrutinizes the political ramifications of shifting crime rates and the exodus of residents seeking better governance and living conditions.
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Jun 3, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1268 - We Didn’t Start The Fire

Dive into a discussion on how Democrats accuse Republicans of threatening democracy while often undermining it themselves. Explore concerns about government-driven stagnation vs. inflation as key economic threats. The podcast critiques radical leftist proposals and emphasizes the importance of individual rights. It also looks at societal shifts in marriage and identity politics, cultural battles spurred by media controversies, and the implications of new voting laws in Texas on the economy. It's a thought-provoking take on modern America!
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Jun 2, 2021 • 49min

Ep. 1267 - The Fauci Emails

Dr. Anthony Fauci's unflattering emails surface, highlighting discrepancies in his pandemic communications and sparking debate about transparency. The conversation dives into the contested origins of COVID-19 and the implications of bureaucratic leadership in public health. Additionally, it critiques mask mandates and vaccination policies, reflecting on evolving understandings of natural immunity. The discussion also critiques media narratives impacting public trust and questions the framing of national security threats amidst changing sociopolitical dynamics.
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Jun 1, 2021 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1266 - When Demand For Racism Outstrips Supply

The show dives into the social media backlash against actress Ellie Kemper, exploring unfounded racism accusations. It critiques the narrative of economic mobility in America, emphasizing personal choice over systemic racism. The conversation shifts to the Biden administration's approach to racial tensions and democracy, questioning the effectiveness of current policies. The rise in violent crime linked to reduced policing is examined, alongside the challenging political landscape shaped by media narratives surrounding social justice movements.
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May 31, 2021 • 13min

What Real Bravery Looks Like

Explore the heroism of American military history with stories of courageous figures like Ben Salomon and William Hawkins. Uncover the valor of forgotten soldiers from WWII and the Korean War, showcasing their selflessness in the face of danger. Delve into the sacrifices made during the Vietnam War and critique the narratives surrounding America's withdrawal. Emphasize the importance of honoring these heroes and their legacy, especially on Memorial Day, as a reminder of the values that define freedom.
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May 30, 2021 • 48min

Here’s the Truth About the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (A Comprehensive History)

The episode dives into the deep historical ties between the Jewish people and Israel, tracing back to 1300 BCE. It unpacks the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, addressing key events from Roman control to the establishment of Israel in 1948. The discussion shifts to modern alliances, like the Abraham Accords, and their effects on regional dynamics. Significant legal disputes in Sheikh Jarrah highlight tensions between Jewish and Arab communities, while the complexities of misunderstanding and political shifts continue to fuel conflict.

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