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Dec 17, 2019 • 1h 3min

Ep. 918 - The Poop Hits The Sidewalk

A contentious Supreme Court ruling allows individuals to sleep on the streets, prompting a debate on homelessness solutions. The crisis deepens in cities like San Francisco and Seattle, revealing misallocated resources. Meanwhile, the impeachment dance heats up with the Democrats' strategy under scrutiny. Political dynamics are shifting, with polling indicating Biden might be the only candidate who could challenge Trump. The conversation also touches on evolving definitions of masculinity and the balancing act parents face in raising boys today.
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Dec 16, 2019 • 1h 2min

Ep. 917 - When Is OK Just Not Okay?

The military faces backlash over cadets using an OK symbol, provoking a discussion about media sensationalism and cultural misinterpretation. A surprising party switch over impeachment highlights the political divide. The complexities of social justice and reparations on college campuses raise further debates about accountability. Additionally, the impeachment process of Trump is scrutinized for its lack of evidence and potential partisan motivations. Finally, trade deals affect the automotive industry amid rising costs and political tensions.
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Dec 15, 2019 • 1h 6min

Frank Luntz | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 81

Frank Luntz, a renowned political pollster and language expert, shares insights on communication in politics. He discusses the impact of messaging on public perception, dissecting the role of language in political ads. Luntz highlights the unique dynamics of swing states in the upcoming election and elaborates on Trump's challenges and strategies against Democratic candidates. He also examines the evolving ideology of conservatism, its effects on voter behavior, and the pressing need for reform in the education system to better prepare future generations.
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Dec 13, 2019 • 1h 1min

Ep. 916 - Big Win For BoJo

Boris Johnson's major electoral win shakes up British politics and hints at Brexit's future. The fallout from Labour's loss under Corbyn reveals challenges for radical elements in the U.S. Political dynamics shift as the impeachment saga unfolds in America. The pitfalls of credit card debt during the holidays are unpacked, along with strategies for managing finances. Media bias and socio-economic disparities receive a critical examination, urging a deeper conversation on pressing issues like antisemitism and race.
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Dec 12, 2019 • 59min

Ep. 915 - Should We Ban Pornography?

A heated debate unfolds over the morality and regulation of pornography among conservatives. The clash between government intervention and personal freedom raises questions about individual rights and cultural influences. Tensions rise as discussions touch on free speech and economic policies, while cultural shifts are seen as critical to lawmaking. The critique extends to the politicization of children's literature, urging a return to original narratives. This complex dialogue challenges the roles of government, morality, and cultural values in shaping society.
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Dec 11, 2019 • 1h 1min

Ep. 914 - Is Trump Inevitable?

The discussion kicks off with Trump pushing back against impeachment efforts, creating a heated political atmosphere. Insights on the media's selective focus regarding anti-Semitic attacks reveal deep biases. A critical executive order aimed at protecting Jewish students is examined, highlighting the complexities of identity and free speech. Personal anecdotes about coffee resonate with shared struggles, while satirical commentary takes aim at political correctness in journalism. The narrative reflects on how media and cultural icons shape public perception in today's divided landscape.
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Dec 10, 2019 • 58min

Ep. 913 - The Sham Impeachment Charges

Political chaos reigns as impeachment charges loom over a president, prompting some fiery critiques of the motivations behind them. The discussion unveils alleged hypocrisy in the narrative, drawing parallels between historical precedents. Legal complexities highlight the challenges of proving misconduct amidst vague definitions. The conversation then shifts to broader implications of trust in politics, ending on a lighter note with reflections on parenting and modern values. Tune in for an insightful mix of serious analysis and cultural commentary!
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Dec 9, 2019 • 1h 1min

Ep. 912 - The End Of Legitimate Elections

Political tensions surrounding election legitimacy are on the rise, with accusations of illegitimacy impacting Republican narratives. The media's misrepresentation of figures like Nikki Haley fuels further division. Discussions also highlight the implications of impeachment and partisan politics on democracy. Voter suppression claims tied to ID laws are scrutinized, while economic realities challenge media narratives. The critique of the Great Society programs and the absurdity of contemporary art adds a dash of cultural commentary to the chaotic political landscape.
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Dec 8, 2019 • 1h 5min

Lila Rose | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 80

Lila Rose, founder and president of Live Action, shares her insights on critical pro-life issues. She dives into the ethics and science behind the pro-life movement, addressing common misconceptions about fetal development. Lila emphasizes compassionate outreach strategies and the importance of storytelling. The discussion also critiques contemporary feminism, advocating for a return to valuing motherhood. Additionally, she addresses the political landscape of abortion and the moral imperative to protect life from conception.
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Dec 6, 2019 • 1h 5min

Ep. 911 - Look, Fat

A tumultuous town hall moment reveals Joe Biden's fiery side, while Pete Buttigieg faces media backlash. The podcast delves into the disconnect between the Democrats' economic successes and their political woes, particularly as impeachment chatter grows. Humor is woven throughout political anecdotes, examining how Biden's public outbursts may affect his image. The discussion also reflects on wealth redistribution's debate and biblical lessons from Jacob and Esau that resonate with current political dynamics.

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