The Ben Shapiro Show

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Sep 24, 2020 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1102 - Another City Burns

The podcast dives deep into the aftermath of unrest in Louisville following the lack of charges against police in Breonna Taylor's case. It discusses the complexities of no-knock warrants and the legal justifications behind police actions. The host critiques media narratives on systemic racism, urging a more nuanced understanding of race and law enforcement. The conversation also tackles the political ramifications surrounding upcoming elections, questioning the sensationalism of fears related to potential violence and the implications of media portrayal.
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Sep 23, 2020 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1101 - The Golden Calf Of Politics

The political landscape heats up as Democrats grapple with Republican moves regarding a Supreme Court nominee. A controversial homage to Ruth Bader Ginsburg raises eyebrows, highlighting tensions between faith and politics. The conversation dives into idolatry in both religious and political spheres, sparking debates about the implications of personal beliefs on the judiciary. Concerns about diversity in hiring practices are explored through a corporate lens, questioning narratives about workforce representation in tech. It's a whirlwind of culture and politics!
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Sep 22, 2020 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1100 - Republicans Roll Forward

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is pushing for key votes amid rising tensions within the Republican ranks. The discussion dives into the contrasting ideologies of Republicans and Democrats regarding the Supreme Court's role, exploring deep-rooted philosophical divides. Examining the shifting political landscape, radical electoral proposals and their potential backlash are highlighted, alongside President Biden's struggles to navigate leftist pressures. The polarized judicial nomination process reflects ongoing mistrust and the stakes of upcoming elections.
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Sep 21, 2020 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1099 - Supreme Court Apocalypse

The podcast dives into the political turmoil following the death of a Supreme Court justice. It explores Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy and the impending constitutional crisis from her successor's appointment. The discussion critiques the Democratic Party's attempts to influence the Court and their impeachment strategies against Republicans. Personal anecdotes about art and memory weave into the broader narrative of political maneuvering, raising concerns about Democratic stability and the future of judicial appointments.
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Sep 20, 2020 • 1h 15min

Matthew Yglesias | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 99

Joining the discussion is Matthew Yglesias, co-founder of Vox and author of "One Billion Americans." He dives into the complexities of cancel culture and its impact on free speech, emphasizing the need for respectful dialogue. Yglesias also presents his provocative vision of increasing the U.S. population to one billion, addressing immigration and family policies as vital components of national strength. The conversation touches on political polarization, the challenges facing steel towns, and the importance of constructive dialogue in an increasingly divided America.
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Sep 18, 2020 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1098 - Teaching American Kids That America Doesn’t Suck

The discussion kicks off with Trump's push for patriotic education, raising eyebrows about the portrayal of American history. A critique of critical race theory reveals concerns over a victim mindset versus resilience. Meanwhile, Biden's town hall performance draws scrutiny, hinting at cognitive issues and media bias. Personal anecdotes about hair loss humorously contrast the serious debates on education and national identity. The podcast navigates the complexities of historical narratives and public perception amid a backdrop of shifting demographics and political tensions.
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Sep 17, 2020 • 56min

Ep. 1097 - The Lies Of The Fact-Checkers

Facebook faces backlash for removing ads due to fact-checker biases, sparking debate on free speech and media integrity. The podcast dives into the political tug-of-war around COVID-19 vaccines and controversial bail funds. Allegations of censorship related to pandemic discourse raise questions about public trust in institutions. Additionally, the ongoing challenges of misinformation and political narratives in times of crisis are critically explored, shedding light on the complex intersection between government actions and public perception.
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Sep 16, 2020 • 60min

Ep. 1096 - Peace Is Breaking Out All Over

A major Middle Eastern peace deal facilitated by Trump has stunned the media, highlighting its contrast with the chaotic governance of California. The discussion critiques the media's minimal coverage of these historic agreements while addressing domestic issues like crime and homelessness. Insights into the dynamics of peace strategies in the region reveal significant shifts, leading to a critique of U.S. foreign policy and the reactions of political figures. The episode also digs into the broader implications of perceptions of greatness and the importance of responsible gun ownership.
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Sep 15, 2020 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1095 - Liar, Liar, Pants On Wildfire

The podcast dives into the blame game, with Democrats accused of linking Trump to wildfires in their own regions. It scrutinizes virtue signaling in suburban displays and how they contribute to societal division. A sharp critique follows on political rhetoric versus reality, particularly concerning climate change and forest management. The discussion also tackles the complexities of BLM protests, noting the distinction between peaceful demonstrations and violence. Ultimately, it calls for practical solutions over mere political posturing amid ongoing crises.
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Sep 14, 2020 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1094 - The Results Of Calling America ‘Systemically Racist’

A shocking assassination attempt on police officers highlights the growing tensions in law enforcement. The NFL's gestures toward social justice are critiqued for lacking substance. California officials are called out for blaming global warming on their failures. The complexities of the Black Lives Matter movement are examined, encouraging a nuanced approach to systemic racism narratives. Furthermore, the influence of media on public perception of policing and social issues is scrutinized, revealing the potential dangers of simplified narratives.

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