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May 4, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1249 - The Biggest Story In The Country Nobody Will Report
The podcast highlights a juror's controversial background in the Derek Chauvin trial, raising questions about race and justice. It critiques rising crime rates and gun violence in Democrat-led cities, while also examining the effectiveness of policing reforms in D.C. Education debates surface surrounding equity and free speech, particularly regarding critical race theory. The conversation shifts to the mixed messaging on COVID-19 guidelines and the political dimensions of vaccination strategies, casting a critical eye on the Biden administration's policies.

May 2, 2021 • 1h 18min
Jordan Peterson | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 114
In a thought-provoking discussion, Jordan Peterson, a renowned clinical psychologist and author, returns to delve into his latest work, 'Beyond Order'. He reflects on the intense scrutiny he faces as a cultural figure and discusses the implications of modern media narratives. The conversation touches on personal agency, the clash of ideologies, and the need for responsibility in defining life's meaning. Peterson also explores love and relationships, emphasizing the significance of mentorship in shaping identity and nurturing the younger generation.

Apr 30, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1247 - Uncle Tim And The Very Racist Left
The podcast tackles the heated debate surrounding a senator's claim that America isn't racist, igniting discussions on race and systemic issues. It critiques anti-racism narratives and underscores personal responsibility in overcoming poverty. Media portrayals and political implications around race are analyzed, emphasizing disparities in treatment. Economic policies are scrutinized alongside concerns over job growth and government spending. A humorous take on rising immigration issues and pandemic messaging lightens the heavy topics.

Apr 29, 2021 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1246 - Biden’s Coma-Inducing Radicalism
President Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States, faces scrutiny over his latest address to Congress. The conversation dives into critiques of his leadership and the perceived dullness of his speech. Key topics include economic claims about the American Rescue Plan and its actual impact on job creation. The discussion also tackles Biden’s rhetoric on systemic racism, crime statistics, and immigration policies. With a mix of serious analysis and humor, they explore the broader implications of his radical leftist agenda on America's political landscape.

Apr 29, 2021 • 1h 40min
Daily Wire Backstage: Biden’s Congressional Address
The roundtable hilariously critiques Biden's congressional address, questioning if he can finish without a nap. They discuss the absurdity of outdated political traditions and call out the disconnect between media narratives and reality. A discussion on the chaotic impact of COVID protocols reveals frustrations over mask-wearing as a sign of political identity. They also analyze Biden's economic challenges, the rising influence of Bitcoin, and the philosophical underpinnings of modern conservatism. Expect laughter mixed with sharp political insights!

Apr 28, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1245 - Biden Has Screwed The Pooch On Covid
The discussion critiques the Biden administration's messaging on COVID-19, focusing on confusing guidance around vaccines and masks. It highlights bureaucratic inefficiencies in vaccine development while praising private innovation. The speakers analyze the fear-driven narrative on pandemic policies and discuss the implications of mask mandates. They also express skepticism about Biden's spending plans and initiatives like tuition-free college, urging a focus on personal responsibility and economic impact.

Apr 27, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1244 - Blue States Take A Hit
Discover the intriguing shift in U.S. demographics as blue states lose representation while red and purple states flourish. Dive into the impact of the anti-police movement amid a mass exodus from states like California and New York. The podcast critiques the woke culture's grip on public perception and emphasizes a need for empathy over public shaming. Finally, it explores Hollywood's waning connection with audiences, reflected in declining award show ratings and the backlash against politically charged publications.

Apr 26, 2021 • 51min
Ep. 1243 - Is Joe Biden In Trouble?
Joe Biden's presidency is scrutinized as a clash between promised normalcy and radical policies unfolds. The Oscars are dissected for their elitism and disconnect from mainstream audiences, revealing Hollywood's hypocrisy. A critical look at Biden's spending raises concerns about economic sustainability and low approval ratings foreshadow challenges ahead. The ramifications of radical policies on crime and community safety are examined, highlighting the pressing need for accountability and reforms in policing.

Apr 25, 2021 • 1h 3min
Dave Portnoy | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 113
Dave Portnoy, known as 'El Presidente' and founder of Barstool Sports, shares his unique journey from niche newspaper to digital media powerhouse. He discusses the transformative power of mobile sports gambling and reflects on his viral Pizza Reviews. Portnoy reveals his $39 million fundraising effort for small businesses during the pandemic and shares behind-the-scenes stories, including an interview with President Trump. The conversation also dives into navigating cultural cancellations, personal scandals, and the future of sports media.

Apr 23, 2021 • 48min
Ep. 1242 - Trashing The Cops Gets Black Americans Killed
The podcast dives into the contentious relationship between media narratives and policing, especially in the wake of high-profile incidents. It questions the societal impacts of criticizing law enforcement and the resulting rise in violence. Discussions also touch on the implications of making Washington D.C. a state, coupled with critiques of the Biden administration's economic policies. The complexities of race, crime, and responsibility are explored, alongside a look at how political manipulation affects public perception and policy.


