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Sep 10, 2019 • 54min
Ep. 857 - Trump’s Big Test Run
In a crucial North Carolina special election, Trump tests his 2020 messaging amidst voter sentiment shifts. Economic progress and low unemployment gains among minorities become key talking points. The podcast dives into Trump's rally rhetoric, contrasting political strategies on immigration and gun control. It also critiques the Democrats' focus on minor scandals instead of substantial issues, showcasing strategic missteps by both parties. Additionally, it sheds light on media biases and implications for national security amidst political controversies.

Sep 9, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 856 - Storm Warrening For Biden
The rising popularity of Elizabeth Warren sparks a debate about Joe Biden's faltering support. Gaffes from Biden raise questions about his readiness for office, while wealth tax proposals are scrutinized. Warren's evolving positions challenge the Democratic status quo, as radical ideas face backlash. Meanwhile, the Republican Party's strategy for 2020 hinges on self-control and political sensitivity. The media's portrayal of politics and Trump's controversial foreign policy decisions further complicate the public's perception of key issues.

Sep 8, 2019 • 1h 3min
Brian Keating | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 67
In this insightful conversation, Brian Keating, a professor of physics and author known for his work on cosmology, dives into his transformative religious journey from Catholicism to atheism and back to Judaism. He discusses the tensions between science and faith, advocating for a nuanced understanding of their relationship. The duo explores the significance of the Nobel Prize, the complexities of funding in science, and the intriguing implications of multiverse theory, all while contemplating the profound mysteries of the cosmos.

Sep 6, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 855 - Can Democrats Scold Their Way To Glory?
The podcast delves into the evolving economic landscape and its implications for the upcoming election, highlighting mixed signals and cautious hiring trends. It critiques the Democratic Party's messaging and its impact on public perception while navigating complex topics like climate change and moral indulgence in political rhetoric. Listeners are invited to consider the discrepancies between advocates' actions and their messages. The discussion even touches on cultural reactions to controversies, marriage decline, and the intersection of personal beliefs with societal values.

Sep 5, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 854 - Political Mass Suicide On National TV
The discussion kicks off with a sharp critique of Democratic climate plans, deemed ineffective and overly optimistic. Tensions in the climate debate are explored, showcasing how political narratives can distort scientific understanding. The podcast further examines claims about warming and critiques the political rhetoric surrounding climate strategies. Additional topics include the necessity for major nations like China and India to cooperate on emissions, and an exploration of practical financial solutions amidst the climate chaos. The conversation navigates complex challenges, touching on electric vehicles and population control.

Sep 5, 2019 • 1h 47min
Daily Wire Backstage: Watch and Wait Edition
A lively roundtable dives into the potential impact of Hurricane Dorian and the fallout from the Fried Chicken Sandwich War of 2019. The hosts humorously critique corporate responses to social media and discuss the implications of the Second Amendment on individual rights. They tackle the complexities of political narratives, especially around climate change and Brexit, while exploring the essence of manhood. The conversation also reflects on the cinematic heights of the 2010s and the shifting landscape of humor amid political correctness.

Sep 4, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 853 - Tear Down This Walmart
The podcast delves into how corporate practices, especially at Walmart, are reshaping political conversations and raise concerns over cultural polarization. It covers the fraught relationship between gun control debates and corporate accountability amid mass shootings. There's a critical look at the political labels assigned to organizations like the NRA and the implications of corporate activism on public discourse. Additionally, it addresses the backlash against cultural figures like Dave Chappelle for challenging mainstream narratives.

Sep 3, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 852 - Red Flags Everywhere
Hurricane Dorian unleashes chaos, prompting discussions on media bias in disaster coverage. Insights reveal how mass shootings are selectively reported, focusing on warning signs missed by authorities. The political landscape unfolds as Biden struggles to gain traction beyond anti-Trump rhetoric, while gun control debates highlight public mistrust and historical influences. Personal narratives from conservative voices illustrate the challenges of free expression amid political divides. Satirical takes on leadership juxtapose serious critiques of current policies, adding depth to the narrative.

Sep 1, 2019 • 1h 2min
Liz Wheeler | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 66
Liz Wheeler, a conservative commentator and host known for her incisive political insights, dives into hot-button issues ranging from the Pro-Life movement to immigration. She passionately discusses the moral dimensions of life inception and the need for empathy in debates, particularly on abortion. Wheeler also critiques the radical shifts within the Democratic Party while analyzing Trump's unique political strategy and online persona. Additionally, she emphasizes faith's role in shaping governance, making a compelling case for principled political engagement.

Aug 30, 2019 • 1h 3min
Ep. 851 - When Everyone Is Hitler
A columnist hilariously compares dogs to Hitler, sparking a lively debate on reasonable discourse. The fallout from James Comey's actions raises questions about FBI integrity and political trust. The conversation dives into conservatism’s stance against white supremacy, advocating for individualism. Cancel culture and character attacks are critiqued, along with the importance of rigorous debate. Finally, a look at Cadbury’s virtue signaling reveals the commodification of social justice in marketing.


