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Jun 30, 2019 • 1h 8min

David Barton | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 57

David Barton, a best-selling author and founder of WallBuilders, sheds light on America's historical roots in this engaging discussion. He delves into the Founding Fathers' religious beliefs, revealing their Christian influences and the significance of faith in governance. Barton also examines the motivations behind Benedict Arnold's betrayal and highlights the contributions of diverse groups during the American Revolution. The conversation challenges the notion of church-state separation, emphasizing the ongoing relationship between religion and government in shaping American values.
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Jun 27, 2019 • 53min

Ep. 810 - Fight Night: Round 1

Democrats clash in a chaotic debate that highlights Beto O'Rourke's troubles and the party's extreme tendencies. Discussions probe the pitfalls of identity politics and its impact on broader voter appeal. Controversial stances on abortion and immigration ignite fierce debate, while candidates scramble to outdo each other in 'wokeness.' The chaotic nature of the political discourse, complete with technical glitches, reflects a disconnect between proposed policies and everyday American values.
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Jun 26, 2019 • 54min

Ep. 809 - Debate Night

The upcoming Democratic debate steals the spotlight, with Elizabeth Warren's policies coming under scrutiny. Candidates like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris face concerns about their vulnerabilities and public perception. Political tensions rise as immigration and border aid dominate discussions, reflecting conflicting narratives and media influence. Also highlighted are the implications of Biden's historical crime policies and the challenges of bipartisan immigration reform, showing a polarized landscape as the debate approaches.
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Jun 25, 2019 • 1h 2min

Ep. 808 - Free Everything!

The discussion kicks off with Bernie Sanders' bold push for free college, stirring debate among candidates. Pete Buttigieg faces backlash for his remarks on race, highlighting the complexities of political discourse. The evolving Democratic primary showcases Joe Biden's strong polling lead and rising star Elizabeth Warren. Wealth and political credibility come under scrutiny, especially regarding the implications of student loan forgiveness and the reality of college degrees not guaranteeing success. The episode concludes with probing questions about entitlement and the necessity of accountability in public discourse.
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Jun 24, 2019 • 1h 1min

Ep. 807 - Calculation or Chaos?

Dive into U.S. foreign policy complexities, particularly regarding Iran, as President Trump shifts strategies surrounding military actions and immigration. Explore the fallout of the Iranian nuclear deal and its global implications, including Iran's aggressive posturing. Critiques of media narratives on national security and the political landscape surrounding immigration policies further deepen the discussion. Additionally, the podcast highlights controversies in education funding and prompts engaging dialogues on history and accountability.
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Jun 23, 2019 • 1h 4min

Mark Levin | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 56

Mark Levin, a syndicated radio host and bestselling author, dives into the complexities of media bias and the erosion of trust in journalism. He critiques the blend of news and opinion and discusses the implications for political discourse. The conversation also tackles the ideological divisions within conservatism, exploring the clash between nationalist populists and libertarians. Levin highlights Trump's dual legacy and the necessity for localized governance while advocating for a curriculum that encourages young learners to engage deeply with America's founding principles.
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Jun 21, 2019 • 1h 2min

Ep. 806 - War Drums

Tensions between the U.S. and Iran spark debates over potential military strikes. The complexities of the Iran nuclear deal reveal unintended consequences. There's a critical look at U.S. military decisions and the ever-changing strategies of both administrations. Geopolitics comes into play as the implications of Biden's foreign policies are examined. Controversial political remarks stir discussions on race and history, while internal dilemmas within the Democratic party add tension to the political landscape.
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Jun 20, 2019 • 1h 3min

Ep. 805 - Open Season On Biden!

Tensions rise as Democrats scrutinize Joe Biden's past, particularly his controversial ties to segregationists. Political critiques highlight the need for bipartisanship amid increasing geopolitical issues, including Iran’s uranium stockpile. The debate over slavery reparations sparks intense discussions about historical injustices and economic disparities. Meanwhile, Biden faces pressure from fellow Democrats, questioning the motivations behind their attacks. The podcast unpacks these complex dynamics with a sharp and engaging perspective.
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Jun 19, 2019 • 1h 3min

Ep. 804 - Make America Trump Again

The podcast dives into Trump's re-election campaign kickoff, sparking a media frenzy and showcasing his unwavering support at rallies. It highlights intense voter sentiment amidst a divisive political landscape. Discussions include the left's lean towards socialist policies and their impact on private insurance. The hosts tackle media bias, focusing on the contrasting portrayal of political figures. Controversial comparisons of detention facilities to historical events ignite heated debates, while the discourse on gender identity and reparations adds layers to the political dialogue.
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Jun 18, 2019 • 1h 2min

Ep. 803 - The Crackdown Begins

President Trump vows to deport millions, stirring up fierce debates on immigration. The military ramps up involvement in the Middle East, while Biden's campaign struggles to ignite excitement. The complex nature of U.S. immigration laws is highlighted, focusing on the challenges faced by 'dreamers' and asylum seekers. Geopolitical tensions with Iran and China also take center stage, exploring their implications for foreign policy. The discussion wraps up with a compelling critique of media narratives and free speech.

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