The Ben Shapiro Show

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Nov 2, 2024 • 1h 8min

The Ben Shapiro Show | Senate Election Special

Join Republican Senate candidates as they tackle the fierce 2024 electoral landscape. Dave McCormick shares insights on Pennsylvania's shifting demographics, while Tim Sheehy emphasizes the critical role of Montana's race. Eric Hovde and Bernie Moreno critique progressive policies affecting Wisconsin and Ohio. Mike Rogers discusses Michigan's economic challenges linked to federal mandates. Carrie Lake and Sam Brown highlight the intense ideologies vying for Arizona's seat, urging active voter participation and grassroots engagement in this pivotal election.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 52min

Ep. 2076 - 4 Days To Go: Democrat DESPERATION!

The race intensifies as polls reveal close dynamics and past census errors affecting voter behavior. Discussion shifts to the Democrats' reliance on celebrity endorsements to sway opinions. With humor, they critique Kamala Harris's campaign amid serious voting stakes. Observations on Democratic desperation reveal anxieties over public sentiment and media narratives. The conversation dives into women's voting preferences, challenging stereotypes, and exposing political strategies aimed at various demographics. It wraps up with a nod to the economic struggles facing American families.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 14min

Ep. 2075 - I Just Got Another ASTOUNDING Email From The Washington Post

Ron DeSantis, the 46th Governor of Florida, known for his staunch conservative policies, joins the discussion to tackle media bias and allegations of censorship against conservative voices. He shares insights on how major outlets like The Washington Post are influencing public perception leading up to the elections. The conversation dives into trends in early voting, especially among Republicans, and the potential implications for the upcoming presidential race. DeSantis also critiques political rhetoric, highlighting its impact on voter turnout and engagement.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 56min

Ep. 2074 - Biden Calls Half of Americans GARBAGE!

Matt Walsh, a prominent conservative commentator known for his documentary 'Am I Racist?', joins to discuss Joe Biden's recent remarks calling half of Americans 'garbage.' They critique Kamala Harris’s political struggles and her speech at the Ellipse, alongside analyzing the complexities of immigration reform and its contradictions. The conversation also touches on the implications of divisive political language and how it affects national unity. Walsh emphasizes the stark contrasts between Trump and Biden’s campaign messaging while navigating current economic challenges.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h

Ep. 2073 - I Got A SHOCKING Text From The New York Times

Ryan Gurdusky, a political strategist and writer known for his conservative media contributions, joins the discussion to unpack a shocking text from the New York Times that hints at a mass censorship campaign. They delve into the Washington Post's mishap with Kamala Harris and critique media bias, especially how it affects conservative platforms. Gurdusky sheds light on Tim Walz's connections with China, and they explore the growing distrust in journalism, emphasizing the need for truthful narratives amidst political tensions.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 52min

Ep. 2072 - Trump ROCKS Madison Square Garden, Kamala PANICS!

In this lively discussion, guest Matt Walsh, a conservative commentator and filmmaker known for his documentary "Am I Racist?", delves into Trump’s commanding rally at Madison Square Garden, drawing parallels to historical political climates. He critiques Kamala Harris’s faltering campaign strategy compared to Trump’s rising momentum and discusses the dangers of progressive rhetoric in dividing potential supporters. The conversation also touches on the impact of celebrity endorsements and the current political landscape as the election approaches.
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Oct 27, 2024 • 1h 1min

The Dangers of Secularism | Bishop Robert Barron

Bishop Robert Barron, a renowned Catholic theologian and author often referred to as 'the Bishop of the Internet,' discusses the intricate dynamics between secularism and religion. He challenges contemporary myths about traditional faith, emphasizing how secularism often relies on religious principles. The conversation dives into the tension of virtue versus unqualified freedom, the importance of moral guidance in society, and the role of structure in parenting. Barron also highlights the need for a confident yet culturally engaged Catholicism amid modern debates.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 14min

Who Are the Pioneers, the Warriors, and the Weavers?

A local Republican group in Montana ignites discussions on America's innovative spirit and society's roles. The talk emphasizes pioneers, warriors, and weavers, illustrating their essential contributions. Delving into the identity crisis, they explore how recent political choices affect America's core values. The narrative advocates for a return to foundational beliefs to navigate civilizational challenges, positioning this election as a pivotal moment for the nation's future.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 48min

Ben Shapiro’s Q&A at UCLA | @YAFTV

A riveting Q&A session unfolds at UCLA, sparking discussions on freedom of speech amid campus controversies. Focus shifts to the evolving dialogue between Catholicism and Judaism, illuminating shared values. The conversation dives into Trump’s surprising appeal among black voters, race relations, and the contentious climate discourse. Complexities of U.S. refugee policy and the Israel-Palestine conflict are aptly examined, highlighting the moral and strategic dilemmas involved. The session underscores the necessity of unity and thoughtful discourse in today's divisive atmosphere.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 27min

Ep. 2071 - OCTOBER SURPRISE! Media Launch UGLIEST Anti-Trump Smears Yet

The podcast dives into the latest anti-Trump media smears as election season heats up. It highlights Republicans' surprising early voting success and critiques Kamala Harris's campaign strategies. Discussions include the media's double standards, the implications of anonymous sourcing, and the Vanessa Guillen case. The conversation also touches on rising crime in major cities, comparing voter sentiments across demographics, and exposing how media narratives manipulate public perception. It's a critical examination of the intertwining of politics, crime, and media hypocrisy.

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