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Aug 7, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 834 - In Love With Rage
A Democratic Congressperson targets constituents over Trump donations, highlighting extreme political tactics. Discussing mass shootings, the fallout from Trump's comments ignites fierce debates on white supremacy and media narratives. Tension rises around gun control as public safety concerns clash with individual rights. The complexities of red flag laws and free speech are examined, revealing societal disillusionment. A poignant story of heroism emerges, showcasing humanity amidst ongoing conflicts.

Aug 6, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 833 - The Second Cold War
The podcast delves into the media's response to recent mass shootings, scrutinizing accusations against conservatives. It dissects left-wing tactics and critiques the portrayal of political rhetoric tying conservatism to violence. The discussion highlights the economic fallout of the U.S.-China trade war, linking it to market instability. Gun control debates are examined as potential power grabs, alongside critiques of media bias and implications of minimum wage policies. A nuanced perspective on political narratives and societal impact rounds out the conversation.

Aug 5, 2019 • 1h 9min
Ep. 832 - American Horror Story
The discussion centers around the recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, highlighting their tragic impact on the nation. There’s a critique of political narratives and media bias surrounding these events, with emphasis on the need for a nuanced understanding of rhetoric and responsibility. The conversation also touches on the role of mental health in addressing gun violence and communal mourning's significance in uniting society against hate. The complexities of political responses are examined, showcasing the difficulties in navigating discourse amid such tragedies.

Aug 4, 2019 • 1h 13min
Michael Knowles | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 62
Michael Knowles, a political commentator and host of "The Michael Knowles Show," joins the conversation with sharp insights. He discusses the art of political trolling and offers a candid evaluation of Trump's presidency, touching on both successes and failures. Knowles reflects on the erosion of shared values and the challenges facing millennials today. He shares his personal journey from atheism to Catholicism, illustrating how faith can influence political perspectives. Expect humor, critical commentary, and engaging anecdotes from his Ivy League experiences.

Aug 2, 2019 • 59min
Ep. 831 - The 2020 Tea Leaves
The show delves into the retirement of a key Republican Congressman and the Democrats' anxiety over Joe Biden’s viability. Trump’s renewed political pitch highlights the unpredictable nature of his campaign strategies. Urban governance issues and criticisms of Democratic leadership are explored, along with Biden's struggle to unify moderate and progressive factions. The discussion also touches on immigration, economic challenges, and personal responsibility, culminating in a critique of media portrayals of political figures.

Aug 1, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 830 - Fight Night 2, Round 2: Harris KO'ed
The podcast dives into the latest Democratic debate highlights, featuring standout moments from Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and their challengers. Criticism of Barack Obama's policies unexpectedly steals the spotlight. Tensions rise as candidates attack each other's healthcare plans and immigration stances. There's an analysis of the chaotic campaign dynamics, including Bill de Blasio's missteps. The hosts also dissect candidates' performances, revealing vulnerabilities and the shifting political landscape within the party.

Jul 31, 2019 • 52min
Ep. 829 - Fight Night 2, Round 1: It’s On!
The podcast dives into the ideological rift within the Democratic Party, contrasting the radical progressives with moderates. It discusses Marianne Williamson's unique spiritual appeal during debates, offering a fresh perspective. The clash over healthcare policies highlights tensions among candidates like Sanders and Warren. Key issues such as immigration and climate change are also explored, emphasizing the critical need for substantive discourse. Finally, the importance of pragmatic strategies for electoral success is underscored.

Jul 30, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 828 - Sharpton’s Democrats
The podcast dives into the volatile clash between Trump and Al Sharpton, examining the media's framing of these racial tensions. It discusses the defensive strategies Democrats employ in response to Trump's provocative remarks and critiques the implications for voter dynamics ahead of the election. The complex relationship between Sharpton and the Democratic Party is explored, especially in the context of civil rights. Additionally, the conversation touches on media narratives, racial polarization, and the challenges of maintaining political alliances.

Jul 29, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 827 - Just Because Trump Said It Doesn’t Make It Racist
The discussion unpacks President Trump's comments on Baltimore and Congressman Elijah Cummings, sparking a heated debate on race and governance. Political reactions from Democrats center around accusations of racism and strategies for voter mobilization. The podcast explores Baltimore's socio-economic issues, emphasizing the need to look beyond racial implications to address real challenges. The impact of high crime rates and educational shortcomings is highlighted, alongside critiques of media narratives and political rhetoric as the 2020 election looms.

Jul 28, 2019 • 1h 3min
Bret Easton Ellis | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 61
Bret Easton Ellis, best-selling author of 'American Psycho' and 'Less Than Zero,' dives into the cultural and political landscape. He discusses being 'anti-anti-Trump' and critiques the media's role in shaping perceptions. Ellis explores Hollywood's tension between artistry and political correctness, particularly in the Oscars discussions. He reflects on the challenges critics face in today's charged environment and shares his creative journey, touching on generational divides and the impact of social media on artistic expression.


