The Ben Shapiro Show

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Apr 14, 2025 • 26min

Taking Down Matt Walsh w/ Rev. Malcolm Guite | LOTR Extended Edition

In this engaging discussion, Reverend Malcolm Guite, an English poet and theologian, dives deep into the literary brilliance of J.R.R. Tolkien, contrasting it with the often superficial film adaptations. He explores how World War I shaped Tolkien’s views on heroism and moral complexity, as well as the critical omission of the 'scouring of the Shire' in the films. Guite also touches on Tolkien's witty political encounters in the 1930s, enriching the conversation with insights on storytelling, industrialization, and the importance of reading.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 1min

Ep. 2178 - SHOWDOWN: Trump Stares Down China

Mike Gallagher, former U.S. Representative and head of defense at Palantir, joins to dissect the economic strain caused by Trump's high tariffs on China. They explore the shaky U.S. stock market and its implications for American industry. Gallagher emphasizes strategic military spending and reshoring as crucial for national security amidst rising China tensions. They also dive into the complexities of the U.S.-China trade war, touching on rare earth minerals and potential geopolitical flashpoints like Taiwan.
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75 snips
Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 8min

Ep. 2177 - TRUMP U-TURN WIN: Tariff War Paused, China Isolated!

The podcast dives into President Trump's surprising pause on tariffs against allies while keeping high tariffs on China. It analyzes the repercussions on the stock and bond markets, including a noteworthy $5 trillion rally. The discussion extends to the role of big tech in politics and the need for privacy. Additionally, it explores the complexities of U.S.-China trade dynamics and sheds light on the ongoing debate surrounding transgender athletes in sports, challenging conventional viewpoints and encouraging broader dialogue.
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42 snips
Apr 9, 2025 • 52min

Ep. 2176 - MOTHER OF ALL TARIFFS: The Tariff War Has Begun

The podcast dives into the immediate impact of Trump's newly implemented tariffs on U.S. stock markets, highlighting significant declines. It examines the international trade landscape, the dynamic negotiations with countries like Japan and Vietnam, and the growing trade tensions with China. The discussion also addresses how these tariffs are reshaping U.S. economic policies and influencing political debates leading up to the midterms. Critical perspectives on transparency in trade commentary and the need for cooperative negotiation strategies are emphasized throughout.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 2175 - REBOUND or FALSE SPRING? Has The Market Hit Bottom?

The stock market is shaking as tariff news from Trump raises eyebrows. Financial experts discuss whether we've really hit rock bottom. The podcast digs into the implications of trade policies on global markets, especially concerning Japan and China. There's also a riveting exploration of navigating trade negotiations, highlighting American manufacturing priorities. Additionally, tensions around Iran’s nuclear program are examined, with contrasting opinions on potential military actions. A mix of economics and politics keeps the discussion engaging!
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Apr 7, 2025 • 59min

Ep. 2174 - WHAT COMES NEXT?! Trump’s Tariff War Continues…

The discussion delves into the complexities of Trump's tariff war, examining its impact on markets and trade relations. A notable investor raises concerns about tariff strategies fueling economic instability. Confusion over financial fallout, especially for tech stocks, is highlighted. The friction with China and ramifications for U.S. diplomacy are explored, alongside potential trade agreements. The conversation underscores the economic toll on consumers and businesses, raising alarms over rising inflation and recession fears.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 26min

Ep. 2173 - FALLOUT: Stock Market Drops, Trump Pushes On

Ezra Klein, an influential journalist and author, joins Dave McCormick, a U.S. Senator and co-author of 'Who Believed in You?' to dive into the fallout from President Trump's tariff policies and their repercussions on the stock market. They discuss the complexities of trade negotiations and the economic implications of rising corporate debt. The conversation touches on reshoring manufacturing, inflation concerns, and the necessity of clear communication amidst market chaos. They also reflect on the critical role of mentorship in navigating personal and political growth.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 4min

Ep. 2172 - What The Hell Happened on LIBERATION DAY?!

Joining the discussion is Representative Jody Arrington, the House Budget Committee Chairman, who offers a deep dive into the economic ramifications of President Trump's tariffs. They dissect the misleading nature of trade deficits and the potential inflationary outcomes these policies may cause. The conversation also highlights the chaos of current trade wars, touching on how they impact American families and market stability. Arrington critiques welfare programs and discusses the shifting political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 26min

Ep. 2171 - Who Shot JFK?

Gerald Posner, author of "Case Closed," dives deep into the JFK assassination, arguing that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, debunking numerous conspiracy theories. He reveals how sensational media have perpetuated misconceptions and discusses the psychological biases that fuel ongoing fascination. The conversation touches on the evolution of conspiracy narratives and critiques the impact of misinformation on public understanding, ultimately highlighting the importance of evidence-based inquiry in keeping history accurate.
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42 snips
Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 20min

Ep. 2170 - The Atlantic’s GIANT Fake News Screw-Up

Malcolm Gladwell, renowned author of "The Tipping Point," joins the discussion to delve into the controversial Derek Chauvin case. He examines the complexities of police accountability and the influence of video evidence on public perception. The conversation also touches on how external pressures may have shaped judicial outcomes and the critical need for reforms in policing practices. Throughout, Gladwell addresses the broader societal implications of these events, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.

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