The Ben Shapiro Show

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11 snips
Apr 10, 2024 • 51min

Ep. 1944 - The Abortion Issue Explodes

Recent political battles are heating up, especially around abortion laws in Arizona, following a Supreme Court decision to reinstate a strict ban. The podcast tackles the left-wing bias in major media outlets and how it shapes public perception. There's also a look into the GOP's internal strife, with Marjorie Taylor Greene targeting Speaker Mike Johnson. Finally, the discussion dives into the shifting political landscape and Republican gains among traditionally Democratic voter groups, highlighting the urgency for the Democratic Party to reevaluate its strategies.
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6 snips
Apr 9, 2024 • 57min

Ep. 1943 - Blotting Out The Sun

Matt Walsh, a conservative commentator and filmmaker, dives into the cultural implications of the recent solar eclipse, arguing it reflects a shift towards pagan ideals. He critiques the intersection of science and traditional beliefs, especially concerning abortion debates. The conversation also explores the complexities of gender in sports and the moral dimensions of abortion legislation, highlighting Trump's evolving strategies in response to Biden's policies. Walsh further examines the geopolitical implications of U.S. actions in the Israel-Hamas conflict and the challenges for Jewish voters.
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8 snips
Apr 8, 2024 • 54min

Ep. 1942 - Did Joe Biden Just Save Hamas?

The discussion delves into the Biden administration's alleged concessions to pro-Hamas factions, raising questions about U.S. foreign policy and radical alliances. It critiques the media's double standards in coverage of various protests and highlights the complexities of military operations in Gaza amid humanitarian tragedies. The conversation also touches on electoral dynamics, contrasting Biden's strategies with Trump’s fundraising successes, and the internal conflicts within the Republican Party that challenge effective governance.
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17 snips
Apr 7, 2024 • 1h 12min

How Radicals Erode Reality | Dr. Phil McGraw

Dr. Phil McGraw, a renowned media personality and author, joins the conversation to tackle pressing issues from his latest book. He explores the dangers of promoting equality of outcome in education and critiques the lasting impacts of COVID-19 school shutdowns. The discussion shifts to the familial breakdown in America, emphasizing the role of fatherlessness in society. Dr. Phil also highlights the risks of technology on parenting and children's mental health, urging for a return to core values in nurturing youth.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 51min

Ep. 1941 - Biden Brings Us To The Brink Of World War III…TWICE

Tensions are rising as Biden pushes for Ukraine's NATO membership, potentially escalating conflict with Russia. The administration is criticized for its calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, raising questions about its stance on Hamas. There's concern over U.S. foreign policy inconsistency, especially regarding the Middle East and its implications for adversaries. The complexities of supporting Taiwan amidst Chinese aggression are also discussed, highlighting America's shifting role on the global stage.
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Apr 4, 2024 • 48min

Ep. 1940 - Why Joe Biden Is Losing

The discussion dives into Joe Biden's shifting political stance and its impact on his support among independent voters. Economic challenges, including inflation and labor market issues, pose significant hurdles for his reelection. The conflict in Israel-Hamas complicates Biden's appeal to his base, revealing tensions within the party. Meanwhile, Ukraine's desperate need for support highlights the complexities of U.S. foreign policy. The episode critiques Biden's partnership with Bernie Sanders on healthcare and examines the risks of his leftward shift for the Democratic Party.
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34 snips
Apr 3, 2024 • 48min

Ep. 1939 - Our “Unaliving” Civilization

The discussion highlights the alarming rise in societal ills, linking diminishing social bonds to increasing rates of suicide and addiction. A tragic airstrike in Israel raises moral quandaries, prompting debate on U.S. foreign policy and the complexities of supporting Israel. The conversation also scrutinizes the evolving role of women, family structures, and the need for clear moral guidance in politics. Ultimately, it reflects on the balancing act of leadership amidst turbulent political landscapes and public demands for accountability.
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25 snips
Apr 2, 2024 • 52min

Ep. 1938 - Why Cultural Christianity Isn’t Enough

The show dissects the implications of cultural Christianity, questioning its sufficiency in today's moral landscape. It contrasts traditional Judeo-Christian values with modern ideologies, emphasizing the risks of abandoning these foundations. The conversation touches on the clash between progressive gender narratives and established beliefs. Geopolitical tensions are examined, including Israel's actions against Iran. Additionally, there are critiques of the Republican stance on foreign aid and insights into contemporary gender roles portrayed in entertainment.
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6 snips
Apr 1, 2024 • 48min

Ep. 1937 - Trans Day Of Awareness vs. Easter

The podcast dives into the Biden administration's focus on the Trans Day of Visibility versus Easter, highlighting tensions between traditional and progressive values. It discusses the political landscape's impact on religious engagement and critiques modern ideologies surrounding humanitarian aid and terrorism. The hosts explore recent violent incidents linked to global terror threats and reflect on political disconnect in the Biden administration. Additionally, the episode examines the significance of civility and financial solutions amidst societal discord.
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Mar 31, 2024 • 13min

The Jewish Roots of Catholicism | With Bishop Robert Barron

Bishop Robert Barron, the Bishop of Winona-Rochester and founder of Word on Fire, shares his insights on the decline of religion in America and its implications. He emphasizes the importance of Holy Week, revealing how faith can provide hope amid modern challenges. The discussion highlights the troubling rise of secularization and its impact on youth mental health. Bishop Barron also explores Christianity's rich connections to Judaism, demonstrating how understanding these roots deepens Christian teachings and enhances the discussion of religious unity.

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