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Sep 22, 2019 • 1h 3min
Kennedy | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 69
Kennedy, a dynamic political commentator and host on Fox Business Network, shares insights from her remarkable shift from the music industry to political commentary. She discusses the challenges of being a conservative voice in a liberal landscape and delves into libertarian viewpoints on government intervention. Topics range from the complexities of foreign policy and healthcare to the intriguing implications of mental health treatment and sex robots. Kennedy’s sharp humor and thought-provoking perspectives make this conversation both engaging and enlightening.

Sep 20, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 865 - Release The Secret Weapon!
Political tensions simmer as Democrats rally around a whistleblower claim against Trump. The legality of foreign opposition research raises eyebrows, and potential double standards are highlighted. Biden's Ukraine connections come under scrutiny, with ethical questions swirling around his actions and those of Giuliani. Elizabeth Warren gains momentum as a contender, facing critiques of her Medicare for All plan. The impact of social media and accountability standards in politics are also explored, offering a layered look at the political landscape.

Sep 19, 2019 • 54min
Ep. 864 - Justin Trudeau's Face Plant
The fallout from Justin Trudeau's blackface incident reveals deep-seated issues about accountability in politics. Economic discussions revolve around recent Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, stirring mixed reactions in the market. As Democrats try to engage youth on climate change, they grapple with their own internal challenges. Meanwhile, the complexities of public shaming and the burden of perfection on political figures are unpacked, advocating for forgiveness amid societal outrage. In a surprising twist, discussions touch on declining abortion rates linked to better contraceptive access.

Sep 18, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 863 - The Israel Impasse
Dive into the aftermath of Israel's recent elections, which ended in a deadlock, and explore the challenges of coalition formation amidst complex socio-economic dynamics. Discover the implications of U.S. foreign policy on tensions in the Middle East, particularly regarding Iran. Plus, get an intriguing look at the interactions in the Democratic primary race, highlighting key candidates like Biden, Sanders, and Warren. The podcast also critiques the media's portrayal of political figures, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of American history.

Sep 17, 2019 • 59min
Ep. 862 - Democrats Just Keep Doubling Down On Kavanaugh
The discussion revolves around the renewed allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, questioning the integrity of media coverage and highlighting discrepancies in witness accounts. Critics analyze the political motivations behind the accusations, suggesting a lack of credible evidence. Tensions within the Republican Party regarding foreign policy issues, particularly Iran, also spark debate. Additionally, Elizabeth Warren's proposals on the gender pay gap come under scrutiny, reflecting political dynamics amid ongoing controversies.

Sep 16, 2019 • 1h 2min
Ep. 861 - Kavanaugh II: The Revenge
Discussions heat up around renewed impeachment calls for Justice Kavanaugh fueled by vague allegations and political maneuvering. The lack of solid evidence raises questions about media credibility and journalistic integrity. Joe Biden faces scrutiny over his views on race while navigating international tensions, particularly Iran's drone strikes targeting Saudi Arabia. The interplay between political narratives and media representations offers a gripping look at the complexities of current events.

Sep 15, 2019 • 1h 6min
Zuby | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 68
Zuby, an independent rap artist and author of 'Strong Advice,' shares his unique insights on identity politics and fitness. He reflects on his upbringing in Saudi Arabia and the cultural dynamics surrounding it. Zuby debates the complexities of gender identity in sports and discusses the importance of personal responsibility over collective identity. He also critiques the evolving portrayal of hip-hop and emphasizes the significance of consistency in fitness routines, while addressing the body positivity movement's impact on health standards.

Sep 13, 2019 • 54min
Ep. 860 - The First REAL Fight Night: Warren's Blown Opportunity
The podcast dives into a recent Democratic debate, dissecting the shaky performance of Joe Biden and the lackluster appeal of Elizabeth Warren. Bernie Sanders remains a steady force, while Andrew Yang makes a splash with his unique proposal on universal basic income. The complexities of healthcare reform are scrutinized, especially the contrasting views of Biden and Warren. Additionally, societal issues like racism and gun control are explored, highlighting the tensions within the party and the broader implications for the upcoming election.

Sep 12, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 859 - The Real Fight Night: Preview
Hear about the brewing debate showdown as Elizabeth Warren surges while Joe Biden's support falters. The discussion digs into Biden's shifting policies and the media's bias towards certain candidates. Critiques unravel as they debate authenticity and transparency in the primary race. The podcast also tackles gender dynamics in media portrayals of female candidates, questioning whether valid critiques are deemed sexist. Lastly, explore the political implications of gun control regulations and the pressure on corporations to comply.

Sep 11, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 858 - Bolton Is Out
The dismissal of National Security Adviser John Bolton raises questions about Trump's potential pivot to isolationism. The discussion highlights the long-term impact of 9/11 on U.S. foreign policy and the ongoing debates surrounding interventionism versus withdrawal. Voter sentiment in North Carolina indicates a Republican victory influenced by Trump’s stance. The podcast also critiques the media's portrayal of 9/11 and addresses legislative changes affecting labor dynamics in schools. A complex landscape of current political events unfolds, connecting leadership decisions to broader societal implications.


