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Nov 16, 2020 • 1h 9min

Ep. 1138 - So, When Does All The Unity And Healing Break Out?

Tensions flare as violence breaks out during the Million MAGA March, with contrasting narratives about Biden's visibility. Allegations of election fraud swirl, particularly concerning voting software like Dominion, raising questions about electoral integrity. Media bias comes under fire, especially in its coverage of protests involving BLM and Antifa. The Democratic Party faces internal strife, struggling to balance radical elements and traditional values while navigating public perceptions of COVID-19 policies. The discussion highlights urgent calls for unity amidst division.
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Nov 15, 2020 • 1h 6min

Tim Pool | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 107

Tim Pool, a journalist and YouTuber known for his independent reporting, joins to discuss the biases in legacy media and its impact on public perception. He critiques the portrayal of political events post-election, emphasizing chaos and the need for electoral integrity. Pool reflects on his journey from covering protests to becoming a commentator, analyzing organizations like Antifa and their influence on political discourse. The conversation also covers media manipulation during the COVID pandemic, highlighting how fear shapes public response.
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Nov 13, 2020 • 1h 17min

Ep. 1137 - The Wonderfully Self-Flattering World Of Barack Obama

Barack Obama's lengthy memoir sparks a discussion on his influence within the Democratic Party. Allegations of voter fraud and media narratives surrounding election integrity are scrutinized. The podcast also addresses the political responses to COVID-19, calling for balanced health measures. Tensions within the Democratic Party manifest, as the impact of progressive ideologies on its identity is examined. Finally, the moral implications of property ownership are explored, linking personal stories to societal values.
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Nov 12, 2020 • 1h 15min

Ep. 1136 - Who Really Rigged the Election?

In a deep dive into election dynamics, the discussion highlights how media narratives shaped perceptions of Donald Trump and the recent election. The role of social media censorship is scrutinized, especially regarding controversial stories like Hunter Biden's laptop. A critical look at Georgia's election integrity underscores the complexities of voter fraud claims. The conversation also explores fractures within the Democratic Party and their implications, challenging the media's influence on public understanding and democratic integrity.
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Nov 11, 2020 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1135 - The Hysterical Media Are The Problem

The podcast dives into how the media sensationalizes political events, particularly accusations of a coup and election outcomes. It critiques exaggerated narratives surrounding power transitions and highlights the stability of legal processes. There's a discussion on media bias, especially concerning the Republican Party and allegations of voter fraud. The episode also examines the media's unsettling dependency on polarizing figures like Donald Trump, revealing its impact on journalistic integrity and political discourse.
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Nov 10, 2020 • 1h 13min

Ep. 1134 - The Election Is Only Over When It’s Over

Biden's declaration of election results ignites debates about legitimacy, with Republicans alleging voter fraud. Attorney General Barr's investigations into these claims spark further controversy. The discussion takes a turn towards media bias, addressing how alternative sources are emerging in response to public distrust. Additionally, there's an exploration of Trump's unique voter dynamics, centering on demographic insights and the ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19 and its impact on public perception.
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Nov 9, 2020 • 1h 9min

Ep. 1133 - The Fight is Just Beginning

The aftermath of the 2020 election sparks heated debates about unity and voter integrity. There's skepticism surrounding Biden's calls for togetherness, raising questions about sincerity. The conversation delves into contradictions in political rhetoric on race, especially regarding Kamala Harris. Media hypocrisy over COVID narratives is scrutinized, revealing biases that complicate the political landscape. Finally, the focus shifts to the critical political battle in Georgia, pivotal for future Republican strategies.
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Nov 8, 2020 • 1h 3min

Victor Davis Hanson | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 106

Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and renowned military historian, shares his insights on the future of conservatism in America. He analyzes the political landscape post-2020 election, discussing the challenges facing the Republican Party amid changing demographics and shifting ideologies. The conversation dives into Trump’s cultural impact, the importance of engaging minority communities, and the challenges conservatives face in education and media. Hanson also reflects on California’s political transformation and its implications.
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Nov 6, 2020 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1132 - The Coming Democratic Collapse

The podcast dives into the tumultuous aftermath of a recent election, highlighting allegations of voter fraud and the chaotic vote counting process. It examines the internal battles within the Democratic Party, reflecting on their losses and ideological divides. Allegations of mail-in ballot fraud spark debates over election integrity, while the rise of Republican women adds a new dynamic to the political landscape. The discussion also critiques historical inconsistencies in election integrity narratives and calls for transparency in future electoral processes.
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Nov 5, 2020 • 1h 9min

Ep. 1131 - It’s Not Over Yet

The podcast dives into the chaos of the Arizona ballot count, highlighting Trump supporters' narratives of voter irregularities. It discusses the media's portrayal of election integrity and the impact of close races, with an emphasis on transparency in voting processes. Allegations of voter fraud spark debates over systemic issues in various states, while tensions unfold at polling places. The episode also explores unexpected Republican gains and critiques of racial narratives in politics, emphasizing a shift toward individualism in political identity.

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