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Tired of the lies? Tired of the spin? Are you ready to hear the hard-hitting truth in comprehensive, conservative, principled fashion? The Ben Shapiro Show brings you all the news you need to know in the most fast moving daily program in America. Ben brutally breaks down the culture and never gives an inch! Monday thru Friday.
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Jul 25, 2020 • 1h 34min
Daily Wire Backstage: Go Buy Ben's Book Edition
A lively discussion unfolds about America's potential divide and Trump's polling comeback. The panel humorously debates whether Portlandia should be classified as a documentary. They dive into the ideological battle shaping America's identity, while critiquing the UN and contemporary media dynamics. The moral complexities of gun ownership and military interventions are discussed, alongside the decline of literary education and the societal impacts of capitalism. Join in on a spirited exploration of free speech, COVID-19 coverage, and the future of American values.

Jul 24, 2020 • 56min
Ep. 1059 - Major League Wokeness
The podcast dives into the intersection of sports and politics, highlighting Major League Baseball players kneeling during the national anthem. It critiques corporate virtue signaling in sports, questioning the sincerity behind social justice messaging. The discussion touches on the Washington Redskins' rebranding and the implications of recent cultural shifts in America. It also examines the connection between rising crime rates and political leadership, while humorously tackling pandemic regulations in New York.

Jul 23, 2020 • 53min
Ep. 1058 - Very Tremendous Law And Order
The discussion delves into the impact of federal intervention in urban crime, particularly under initiatives like Operation Legend. It critiques the media's portrayal of protests juxtaposed against reality, especially in cities like Portland and Chicago. Controversial statements from political leaders regarding law enforcement and race spark heated debate. The show also examines the dynamics of education during a pandemic and debunks myths about COVID-19 transmission among children. Humor and sharp political insights round out this engaging dialogue.

Jul 22, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1057 - Rooting For Chaos
The discussion dives into declining COVID-19 cases in Texas and Arizona, contrasting political narratives about the pandemic's impact. It critiques the fear surrounding lockdowns, especially regarding children's safety, while advocating for rational responses. The conversation also touches on tumultuous protests in cities like Portland and Chicago, examining media bias and the complexities of government authority. Trump's contradictory remarks on various issues add another layer to the conversation, highlighting the tensions in public perception and political dynamics.

Jul 22, 2020 • 1h 9min
LIVE Q&A | How To Destroy America In Three Easy Steps
Ben Shapiro engages with the audience in a lively Q&A, discussing key themes from his new book. He emphasizes the importance of American foundational principles and critiques current cultural erosion. The conversation dives into effective strategies for local political engagement and the future of American politics. They share a humorous take on food, advocating for appetizers over entrees. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing conservatives and critiques educational disruptions, all while weaving in cultural humor and the necessity for historical understanding.

Jul 21, 2020 • 52min
Ep. 1056 - How To Destroy America In Three Easy Steps
Polling reveals deep divisions in American values amid rising concerns over societal disintegration. A Missouri couple's legal battle highlights the tension between self-defense and chaos. Humorously tackling sensitive topics like male pattern baldness, the discussion shifts to the polarized perceptions of protests, particularly around police brutality and systemic racism. The complexities of race relations post-Obama are examined, stressing the importance of unity in navigating these challenges while defending law and order in tumultuous times.

Jul 20, 2020 • 54min
Ep. 1055 - Why Did The US Get Slammed?
The podcast dives into the U.S. media's portrayal of the coronavirus response, challenging the narrative of failure. It critiques Trump's interview stumbles and emphasizes the media's neglect of serious issues like genocide in China. The discussion also touches on the divisive impacts of COVID-19 on American values and highlights the stark contrasts in political responses to the pandemic. Additionally, it reflects on the inequality exacerbated by school closures and critiques the misleading narratives around public health measures.

Jul 18, 2020 • 4min
An Exciting Update On My Book
An exciting announcement unfolds about a new book tackling today's polarized landscape. The author discusses the key themes aimed at bridging ideological divides and invites audience participation through a live signing event. The conversation highlights the importance of open dialogue and understanding in challenging times.

Jul 17, 2020 • 1h 13min
Ep. 1054 - What If There Are No Good Answers?
Mike Pence, former Vice President and Indiana Governor, joins to discuss the ongoing struggles of the COVID-19 pandemic. They delve into the complexities of mask mandates and lockdowns, highlighting the mixed results and challenges in public health responses. Pence critiques media narratives that simplify the federal response, stressing the need for a nuanced approach. The conversation also shifts to global human rights issues, particularly the treatment of Uyghur Muslims in China, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging significant global challenges amid domestic distractions.

Jul 16, 2020 • 59min
Ep. 1053 - The Unbearable Whiteness Of Being
The discussion critiques an anti-racist display at the National Museum, arguing it mirrors white supremacy. There's an exploration of contemporary politics—focusing on problems rather than solutions—highlighting potential dangers for the nation. The podcast scrutinizes the redefinition of 'whiteness' and the implications of labeling values like hard work as racially exclusive. It also examines media portrayals of racial inequality and challenges the concept of systemic oppression, encouraging a reevaluation of the American Dream.


