The Ben Shapiro Show

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Oct 16, 2020 • 1h 22min

Ep. 1117 - Dueling Town Halls

The town hall events for Biden and Trump reveal striking media bias, with aggressive questioning aimed at Trump while Biden receives a softer treatment. The denial of a second debate raises ethical concerns about network news’ fairness. Discussions on voter mobilization in swing states highlight the challenges conservatives face. The podcast humorously critiques Biden’s tax policy and celebrity activism while diving into deeper themes of human nature through the story of Cain and Abel, emphasizing personal responsibility.
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Oct 15, 2020 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1116 - Facebook and Twitter Just Ushered In The Most Dangerous Political Moment In Memory

A New York Post story about Hunter Biden sparks a major controversy as social media giants crack down on its dissemination. The discussion highlights the manipulative nature of censorship and its potential threat to democracy. Claims of corruption in U.S. foreign policy are scrutinized, raising alarm over media bias and the integrity of public discourse. The podcast advocates for diverse voices in the media landscape while warning against authoritarian impulses to regulate free speech. It's a captivating exploration of the war on information.
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Oct 14, 2020 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1115 - ACB Wrecks The Democrats

Amy Coney Barrett, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, dives deep into her originalist views and how they clash with contemporary political narratives. She critiques the partisan tactics of Democratic senators during her confirmation hearings, shedding light on the Ginsburg rule's inconsistent application. The discussion lays bare the chaos in media and politics, highlighted by Nancy Pelosi's outburst on CNN. Barrett also reflects on the challenges of raising children in a polarized society, emphasizing the importance of legal principles amidst emotional tales.
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Oct 13, 2020 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1114 - It’s Easy As ACB

The nomination process for Amy Coney Barrett takes center stage, revealing limited opposition and peculiar attacks. The impact of her confirmation on upcoming elections and the role of the judiciary is scrutinized. Discussions shift to contrasting political strategies regarding governance, highlighting issues of individual rights. The podcast critiques the handling of the COVID-19 crisis and the mixed messaging surrounding health measures, while also delving into financial concerns and the implications of judicial appointments on women's rights.
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Oct 12, 2020 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1113 - Democrats Declare Anything They Don’t Like Court-Packing

Judicial nominations take center stage as Democrats vow to resist Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation. The rebranding of 'court-packing' by Biden and the media raises eyebrows, revealing political maneuvering at play. Meanwhile, Keith Olbermann's return is as outrageous as ever! The discussions dig deep into the divided perspectives on the role of the judiciary and the impact of political discourse on public trust during the COVID era. The critique of media narratives, especially around the 1619 Project, adds another intriguing layer to the conversation.
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Oct 11, 2020 • 1h 7min

Jeremy Boreing | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 102

Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of The Daily Wire and a notable figure in media, shares his journey from small-town Texas to building a media empire. He discusses the challenges and victories of entrepreneurship, including the importance of adaptability and mentorship. Boreing reflects on his path through Hollywood, his evolving beliefs post-9/11, and the impact of personal data privacy. He also reveals exciting future plans for The Daily Wire and the significance of community in navigating the complexities of the media landscape.
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Oct 9, 2020 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1112 - Biden Is The Mystery Meat

Joe Biden's reluctance to reveal his stance on court-packing post-election raises questions about transparency. The media’s treatment of Trump versus Obama reveals significant bias in coverage. A proposal for assessing presidential fitness stirs debate on its political motivations. The complexities of linking political rhetoric to violent actions prompt a critique of over-simplified narratives. Rising crime rates challenge the effectiveness of certain ideological perspectives, emphasizing the need for law enforcement and community safety.
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Oct 8, 2020 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1111 - Pence Wrecks Harris

Former Vice President Mike Pence joins the discussion, offering insights from his vigorous debate against Kamala Harris, the current Vice President. They dive into the strategic moves made during the debate, highlighting Harris's missteps and critiques of her tactics. The conversation also touches on the contrasting economic philosophies between Trump and Biden, as well as the role of media narratives in shaping public perception. Pence's strong performance raises questions about the upcoming election and the effectiveness of the Democratic party's messaging.
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Oct 7, 2020 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1110 - Remember Who Becomes President If Trump Loses

The podcast dives into the political dynamics shaping the upcoming presidential election. It critiques media bias favoring Biden and Harris while scrutinizing Trump's bold promises, including declassifying Russiagate documents. The discussion highlights Kamala Harris's challenges as the first Black woman on a major ticket and speculates on her potential presidency if Biden falters. Additionally, it raises concerns about radical policies if Trump loses and examines the implications of Biden's foreign policy statements.
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Oct 6, 2020 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1109 - Trump Returns To The White House

Donald Trump's return to the White House sparks debates with his carefree attitude towards COVID-19. His optimistic tweets send the media into a frenzy, reflecting a clash between public safety and political messaging. The podcast dissects media reactions likening Trump's leadership style to that of North Korea, raising eyebrows about selective outrage. It dives into the contrasting strategies of Trump and Biden as they navigate pandemic-related politics, while also critiquing the portrayal of health triumphs in the political spectrum.

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