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Nov 11, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 894 - Eat The Rich
Dive into the controversial realm of wealth taxes as the dangers of Elizabeth Warren's proposal are dissected. Discover the different impacts of wealth versus income tax and the myths surrounding billionaires and job creation. The discussion challenges the narrative of wealth inequality, emphasizing how the rich often benefit society. Critique the media's portrayal of wealth and politics, while tackling the public's complicated views on billionaires and small business struggles, all wrapped in a humorous package.

Nov 10, 2019 • 53min
George Will | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 76
George Will, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and political commentator, dives deep into American politics and culture. He shares insights on the legacies of figures like William F. Buckley Jr. and the intricacies of capitalism versus communism. The conversation touches on the role of the judiciary in safeguarding liberty and how conservatism is evolving in the era of Trump. Will also critiques Silicon Valley's handling of conservative viewpoints and debates the relationship between individual rights and governmental power, offering a rich perspective on modern political discourse.

Nov 8, 2019 • 56min
Ep. 893 - Bloomberg Is The News
Michael Bloomberg's candidacy shakes up the Democratic landscape, sparking debates about moderation and the influence of billionaires. The podcast dissects climate change predictions and critiques political responses that may harm developing nations. Impeachment proceedings are explored, focusing on allegations against Trump and Biden's family ties. It also addresses the media narrative around these issues and introduces the basics of cryptocurrency in the current political climate.

Nov 7, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 892 - Blowing The Whistle On The Whistleblower
The podcast dives into the heated debate over unmasking the original Trump-Ukraine whistleblower, raising questions about political motives and legal protections. There’s a sharp critique of media ethics surrounding whistleblower anonymity. The discussion shifts to Joe Biden’s family controversies and internal party dynamics, exploring the implications of key testimonies amidst the impeachment inquiry. The complex emotional landscape of a custody battle over gender identity adds another layer to the political tensions, making for a riveting discourse.

Nov 6, 2019 • 56min
Ep. 891 - Here Comes The Sondland
The discussion dives into Gordon Sondland's revised testimony and its implications for the Republican Party. It analyzes recent off-year election outcomes, highlighting Democratic gains in suburban areas. The conversation reflects on shifting voter dynamics and challenges for Republicans since 2016. Additionally, impeachment strategies and media bias are scrutinized, alongside the impact of censorship on political discourse. Personal charisma in politics is also examined, showcasing how it can influence election results.

Nov 5, 2019 • 53min
Ep. 890 - Afghanistan On The Border
A recent massacre in Mexico raises alarms about drug cartels and U.S. immigration policies. The tragic murder of a Mormon community highlights the escalating violence and its impact on families. As the opioid crisis persists, discussions center on government corruption and the failure to address these issues effectively. Political polling reveals shifting voter dynamics, particularly around Trump and healthcare proposals. Key insights into the Democratic primary race reveal competitive strategies and challenges surrounding media trust in today's polarized environment.

Nov 4, 2019 • 1h
Ep. 889 - Beto is Donezo
Beto O'Rourke has officially dropped out of the race, shaking up the dynamics in the Democratic primaries. The podcast dives into how media coverage influenced his rise and fall, highlighting the challenges of competing against established candidates. There's a focus on Mayor Pete and Elizabeth Warren, examining their authenticity amid shifting voter sentiments. The conversation also touches on the complexities of gender identity and the tensions within feminism, illustrating the intricate web of political and cultural debates shaping today's landscape.

Nov 3, 2019 • 1h 3min
Peter Robinson | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 75
Peter Robinson, a former Reagan speechwriter and host of "Uncommon Knowledge," discusses pivotal moments in American history, including the Berlin Wall and the Cold War. He explores the art of presidential rhetoric, comparing styles from Reagan to Trump. The conversation shifts toward the impact of identity politics and the shifting landscape of conservatism post-Trump, especially for younger generations. Robinson also critiques the decline of thoughtful discourse in the social media age and examines the future of higher education amidst political correctness.

Nov 1, 2019 • 59min
Ep. 888 - Impeach Or Go Home
The podcast dives into the recent impeachment vote, dissecting the political motives behind it. Listeners will find a critique of perceived hypocrisy from various politicians and the media's role in shaping public opinion. The complexities of President Trump's actions are examined, bringing in legal implications of political influence. Additionally, the discussion highlights the balance between individualism and family in society, drawing parallels with biblical narratives that resonate with current events.

Oct 31, 2019 • 1h
Ep. 887 - Like A Dog
The podcast tackles the media frenzy over a humorous meme of President Trump awarding a fictional 'Medal of Pawner' to a dog. It highlights the absurdity of the exaggerated media response while emphasizing the heroism of Conan, a military dog. Discussions extend to Twitter's contentious ban on political ads, the implications for free speech, and the selective enforcement of media policies. The dialogue probes the broader themes of censorship, misinformation, and the challenges posed to dissenting voices in today's political landscape.


