The Ben Shapiro Show

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Apr 17, 2019 • 53min

Ep. 761 - Media Matters’ Burro

The podcast dives into the explosive media landscape, highlighting a writer's resignation from The New Yorker after her incendiary remarks. It critiques organizations like Media Matters for silencing dissent and reshaping narratives. Discussions unfold around the burning of Notre Dame as a symbol of national identity, exploring its cultural implications. The host emphasizes the importance of free speech amid accusations of incitement while dissecting the relevance of Judeo-Christian values in today's discourse. The ethics of media scrutiny is also examined, questioning motivations behind sensational investigations.
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Apr 16, 2019 • 53min

Ep. 760 - What Notre Dame Means

The fire at Notre Dame Cathedral sparks discussions about its historical and cultural significance, highlighting its role in Western civilization. The conversation shifts to Bernie Sanders’ unexpected appearance on Fox News and the rising tensions in the Democratic Party over progressive ideals. Key figures grapple with party unity as traditional and progressive factions clash, while the complexities of nationalized healthcare and the ethical considerations of political philanthropy are also explored. It's a blend of history and current political dynamics that keeps listeners engaged.
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Apr 15, 2019 • 53min

Ep. 759 - The Incitement Lie

Dive into the heated political rhetoric as accusations of incitement swirl around Ilhan Omar. Explore the double standards in free speech and how different political figures are portrayed in the media. Hear about the clash within the Democratic Party between progressive voices and established leaders. Plus, catch a blend of sports triumph with Tiger Woods' inspiring comeback and the complex issues surrounding recent media narratives. It's a compelling look at the intersection of politics and culture.
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Apr 14, 2019 • 1h 4min

Lauren Chen | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 46

Lauren Chen, also known as Roaming Millennial, is the host of BlazeTV's "Pseudo-Intellectual" and a keen commentator on social and cultural issues. In this conversation, she tackles the complexities of dating and modern femininity, challenging the prevalent feminist narratives around happiness and empowerment. Chen shares her journey from atheism to faith, emphasizing self-education and open discussions on religion. They also delve into generational politics, critiquing socialism's appeal among millennials and the complications of navigating relationships in today's landscape.
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Apr 12, 2019 • 59min

Ep. 758 - Speech Is Violence!

Discuss the fallout from Ilhan Omar's statements about 9/11 and the role of political accountability. Dig into the debate on whether speech can be equated with violence, especially regarding public figures. Explore the implications of recent immigration proposals and the hypocrisy surrounding them. Delve into the arrest of Julian Assange and its political ramifications. Finally, critique the trend of virtue signaling among politicians, examining genuine activism versus performative gestures.
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Apr 11, 2019 • 56min

Ep. 757 - Assange Is Singed

Julian Assange's arrest sends shockwaves through legal and media circles, raising debates about ethics in journalism. The implications of WikiLeaks' military document leaks are scrutinized, as concerns over lives and operations are voiced. Meanwhile, Attorney General Barr takes on the deep state narrative, stirring the political pot around the Trump-Russia investigation. Ilhan Omar faces backlash over her comments on 9/11, highlighting tensions within the political landscape. The complexities of climate discussions and celebrity opinions add to the vibrant discourse.
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Apr 10, 2019 • 56min

Ep. 756 - The Saddest Millionaire

Bernie Sanders shares some disheartening financial news, while the Israeli elections deliver a surprising outcome for Netanyahu. The clash between wealth and socialism is scrutinized, highlighting the irony of millionaire critiques against capitalism. Media narratives are dissected, revealing bias in coverage of political feuds, particularly around immigration. The podcast also takes a humorous look at war through Peter Jackson's lens, blending serious topics with lighthearted anecdotes for a thought-provoking discussion.
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Apr 9, 2019 • 53min

Ep. 755 - The Immigration Conflagration

The podcast dives into the fiery immigration debate, highlighting judicial interventions affecting asylum regulations. It critiques how the media and Democrats slander Trump on these issues while wrestling with the complexities of U.S. immigration policies. A basketball player's discussion on white privilege sparks a vital conversation about identity. Additionally, the show examines the ethical dilemmas faced at the border and the unfortunate comparisons some make to historical tragedies, while navigating the balance between humane treatment and legal standards.
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Apr 8, 2019 • 58min

Ep. 754 - Homeland Insecurity

The recent ousting of the Secretary of Homeland Security takes center stage, revealing internal conflicts and challenges in the Trump administration. Immigration policies, particularly family separation, are scrutinized amid political fallout. The podcast also dives into Democratic Party turmoil over controversial policies and critiques the ideological divides shaping current politics. With personal anecdotes and humor, the hosts tackle the intersection of politics, religion, and identity, shedding light on complex social issues.
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Apr 7, 2019 • 1h 7min

Andrew Yang | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 45

Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur and former Democratic presidential candidate, joins the discussion to delve into the concept of Universal Basic Income as a remedy for economic challenges. He explores the impact of automation on jobs and the need for progressive solutions. Yang critiques traditional welfare and advocates for a human-centric economic model. The conversation also touches on healthcare reform, climate change, and the complexities of media regulation in today’s polarized landscape.

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