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May 12, 2020 • 1h
Ep. 1009 - Did Trump Melt Down, Or Are The Media Melting Down?
The discussions revolve around Trump's controversial remarks about seeking answers from China regarding COVID-19. There's a spotlight on Democratic governors shifting their stance on reopening states. The podcast critiques media portrayals of the pandemic, highlighting tensions between health and economic pressures. It also addresses the psychological burden of social distancing and the impact of misinformation. The focus on how the media sensationalizes political narratives adds another layer to the debate on accountability and bias.

May 11, 2020 • 1h 11min
Ep. 1008 - Obama Returns To Center Stage
Barack Obama critiques Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, while states ponder reopening strategies. The podcast dives into the complexities of lockdown measures, the debate over herd immunity, and the ongoing race for effective vaccines. It also sheds light on media narratives surrounding high-profile criminal cases like Michael Flynn and Ahmaud Arbery, questioning accountability and systemic issues in justice. An alarming incident involving racial tensions is recounted, spotlighting the urgent need for transparency in law enforcement.

May 10, 2020 • 1h 10min
Ross Douthat | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 94
Ross Douthat, a Conservative columnist for The New York Times, brings a wealth of insight on the unique challenges of being a conservative voice in liberal media. He discusses the future of the Republican Party post-Trump, the need for innovative family policies, and critiques the impact of government interventions on societal structures. Douthat also addresses modern decadence and its effects on culture, arguing for a revival of purpose and ambition in America. His perspectives on adapting conservative ideas for a changing political landscape are both compelling and thought-provoking.

May 8, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1007 - Flynn Goes Free
Michael Flynn's exoneration by the Justice Department stirs debates about political motivations and the integrity of legal proceedings. The struggles between health policies and economic recovery take center stage as COVID-19 lockdowns continue without clear alternatives. Controversial prosecution methods are scrutinized, raising questions about media narratives and government strategies. The balance between public health and economic impact remains a hot topic, highlighting the intricate ties between policy decisions and their real-world effects.

May 7, 2020 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1006 - The Quiet Rebellion
Americans are increasingly eager to venture outdoors despite government pressure and unclear reopening strategies. A Dallas shop owner's defiance has sparked national debate. The podcast delves into the legal implications of citizen arrests and highlights the tragic case of Ahmed Arbery, examining racial dynamics in law enforcement. It also critiques media narratives surrounding these controversial issues and explores the challenges posed by COVID-19 lockdowns on individual rights and minority communities.

May 6, 2020 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1005 - The Experts Don’t Have The Answers
The discussion dives into the economic and health uncertainties of reopening strategies amid rising COVID-19 concerns. It critiques flawed death estimates and calls for nuanced conversations about balancing public health and economic needs. There's a spotlight on the tensions between personal freedoms and public safety, particularly regarding lockdown measures impacting small businesses. Political hypocrisy is examined, especially around equal protection, while the messaging on handling the pandemic is urged to shift from despair to hope.

May 5, 2020 • 58min
Ep. 1004 - The Rewriting Of America
Delve into the Pulitzer Prize recognition of the 1619 Project and its impact on American historical narratives. Explore the challenges of COVID-19 policies, especially regarding nursing homes and the implications of rising death rates. Analyze the economic hardships affecting families, with rising suicide and domestic violence rates amidst financial struggles. Discuss the complexities of reopening America while balancing public health and economic needs, and investigate the contradictory narratives surrounding the origins of the virus.

May 4, 2020 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1003 - Is The Law An Ass?
Authorities grapple with the challenges of managing outdoor activities as more Americans venture outside. The debate over Biden's handling of Tara Reade’s allegations raises eyebrows. Pandemic responses are dissected, with a focus on political dynamics and the stark differences between state strategies. The roles of population behavior and government accountability come under scrutiny, highlighting the intersection of health, race, and class in these ongoing discussions.

May 3, 2020 • 1h 3min
Amity Shlaes | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 93
Amity Shlaes, an influential author and journalist known for her insights on economic history, discusses pivotal themes in her new book about the Great Society. She critiques the education system's failures and delves into FDR's impact on the Great Depression and the New Deal's economic effects. Shlaes highlights the transformation of welfare under Johnson, the decline of labor unions, and the repercussions of entitlement programs, urging a reevaluation of historical narratives and advocating for improved economic education.

May 2, 2020 • 6min
How To Destroy America in 3 Easy Steps
Dive into the deep cultural divide shaping America today, as the discussion emphasizes the clash of ideologies and the importance of a unified national narrative. Explore the conflicting interpretations of American history, balancing critiques of foundational principles with a celebration of their significance. The conversation underscores the risks of tribalism and highlights the need to reclaim shared ideals to foster unity and strengthen cultural identity for the future.


