The Ben Shapiro Show

The Daily Wire
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Aug 17, 2023 • 55min

Ep. 1790 - Conservatives CAN Win, and Target’s Earnings Prove It

A conservative boycott rocks Target, revealing its impact on sales and Republican strategies. Polls showcase Donald Trump's declining electability, while the Biden administration's economic promises clash with the struggles of everyday Americans. The podcast explores the GOP's need for strategic shifts as they gear up for the 2024 election amidst legal challenges. It also highlights tensions within the party, economic woes, and the complexities of religious beliefs, ultimately emphasizing the disconnect between political narratives and public concerns.
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Aug 16, 2023 • 51min

Ep. 1789 - They’re Treating Trump Like A Mobster

The podcast dives into the legal intricacies of the RICO prosecution against Donald Trump, sparking debates about justice and fair treatment. It examines allegations of election fraud in Georgia and the legal hurdles Trump faces, including the implications of his mugshot. Economic challenges like inflation and shifts to digital currencies are also discussed, alongside the impact of these issues on political dynamics. The conversation wraps up with critiques of free speech, women's rights narratives, and the effects of organized crime in contemporary society.
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Aug 15, 2023 • 1h 13min

Ep. 1788 - BREAKING: Trump’s FOURTH Indictment Hits In Georgia

Legal battles heat up as Donald Trump faces four RICO indictments in Georgia, with implications for his election prospects. The peculiar comments from the grand jury foreperson add intrigue to an already complex case. Meanwhile, President Biden's leadership during crises, such as wildfires, is scrutinized against historical responses from past presidents. The podcast also touches on China's economic turmoil and the global interconnectedness of these issues, alongside ongoing controversies over YouTube monetization and the ethical dimensions of profit from personal stories.
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Aug 14, 2023 • 51min

Ep. 1787 - Joe Biden’s Big Hunter Coverup

The Hunter Biden investigation takes center stage with the appointment of a special counsel, raising questions about potential cover-up. Political dynamics heat up as GOP candidates rally in Iowa, with Trump making headlines. A blue-collar man's viral song captures the nation’s frustrations amid economic pressures. The podcast critiques Disney's new adaptation of 'Snow White,' discussing its departure from classic narratives. Overall, it’s a whirlwind of political intrigue, economic discontent, and cultural commentary.
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Aug 13, 2023 • 8min

Facts Ep. 2: Despite What You're Told, China is Dying

China's strength may be overstated, as it grapples with significant demographic and economic challenges. Past policies like the one-child rule have created a gender imbalance and a shrinking population. The podcast highlights the illusion of ownership in a communist society and questions China's military capabilities amidst economic stagnation. Geopolitical tensions, especially concerning Taiwan, are examined alongside China's struggles with innovation and technological shortcomings that put it at a disadvantage against the United States.
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Aug 11, 2023 • 50min

Ep. 1786 - Biden Bribes The Iranian Ayatollahs

The discussion kicks off with the controversial release of five Americans in Iran and the $6 billion deal tied to it. There’s a deep dive into the House Oversight Committee's investigation into the Biden family, amid broader concerns about political corruption. A heated examination of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas arises, scrutinizing his lavish lifestyle and the implications on judicial integrity. The episode also touches on racial dynamics in recent violent incidents and the backlash against immigration policies in major cities.
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4 snips
Aug 10, 2023 • 59min

Ep. 1785 - Time To Stop The Soros Prosecutors

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspends a Soros-backed prosecutor, igniting debates about crime and community safety. Disney faces backlash as its financial struggles and rising subscription prices reflect a disconnect with its audience. The podcast critiques Bidenomics, contrasting its promises with harsh economic realities and ethical concerns. Additionally, it explores cultural polarization, touching on the decline of trust in government and media, while drawing intriguing comparisons between the moral messages of classical and contemporary music.
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7 snips
Aug 9, 2023 • 59min

Ep. 1784 - The Economy Is Spiraling The Drain

Consumer debt has skyrocketed to $1 trillion, raising red flags about an impending economic crisis. The discussion critiques Biden's approach to the economy, emphasizing the risks of government intervention and the importance of free market principles. Meanwhile, the political landscape is shifting, with unexpected outcomes in Arizona's elections and potential Senate races. Amid rising inflation and changing corporate priorities, thoughts on the moral dimensions of capitalism and ownership emerge. Philosophical reflections on identity and societal values round out the intriguing dialogue.
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5 snips
Aug 8, 2023 • 54min

Ep. 1783 - I Will Never Forget Biden's Disastrous Afghanistan Pull Out

Joe Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal faced intense scrutiny, especially after the deaths of 13 American soldiers. There's a striking contrast in how media portrays military casualties based on political affiliations. Criticism extends to leaders who exploit tragedies for political gain. The chaotic evacuation sparked feelings of betrayal among servicemen and allies. Additionally, a heated debate arises over children's rights in making significant decisions, highlighting the tension between parental guidance and societal pressures.
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7 snips
Aug 7, 2023 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1782 - Trump, Racism & Celebrity Anti-Semitism

The podcast dives into the complex interplay of politics and the economy, highlighting Biden's vulnerabilities and the implications of the Ukraine conflict. The discussion shifts to Donald Trump's legal troubles, questioning their effects on the upcoming elections and potential voter dynamics. The media's double standards regarding racism and anti-Semitism are scrutinized, alongside reflections on gender identity and societal responses. Lastly, there's a fascinating exploration of sports, as performance and public personas collide in the world of politics.

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