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Mar 25, 2023 • 20min
Ben Shapiro Reviews 'John Wick 4' [SPOILERS]
Dive into a heated critique of 'John Wick 4' as the host shares their disappointment with the film's length, plot inconsistencies, and character flaws. They discuss the protagonist's implausible resilience and how other characters lack depth, with only Kane standing out. The conversation extends to the ending and future plot possibilities while emphasizing the critical need for online privacy in our digital age. Expect a candid two-star rating and insights on spin-off projects that might come next!

Mar 24, 2023 • 56min
Ep. 1695 - The Quest To Screw Up The Kids
The podcast dives into the ongoing battle over educational content, questioning the teaching of gender identity and critical race theory. It discusses the need for strong parental authority amidst growing governmental influence. The life of Jazz Jennings highlights the complexities of early gender transition. Social media's role in youth development is scrutinized, along with a new Utah bill aiming to protect children from platforms like TikTok. Additionally, it critiques policies on transgender athletes and the fallout from the Afghanistan withdrawal.

Mar 23, 2023 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1694 - Americans Are Officially Getting Dumber
A troubling study reveals a decline in American IQs for the first time, prompting a discussion on education and technology's role in this trend. The impact of media consumption on attention spans raises concerns about the younger generation's cognitive skills. The conversation also dives into the poor performance of the Los Angeles school system and the implications for future education. Meanwhile, the rivalry between Trump and DeSantis is heating up, alongside critiques of economic policies and their effects on inflation. Cultural controversies, including gender identity and youth care, also take center stage.

Mar 22, 2023 • 57min
Ep. 1693 - The Battle Royale Begins: Ron vs. Don
Ron DeSantis takes a bold stance against Donald Trump during his interview with Piers Morgan, highlighting the tensions within the Republican Party. As Trump faces legal challenges, DeSantis positions himself as a potential winner in the upcoming primaries. Meanwhile, Joe Biden is surprisingly gaining traction despite criticism of his leadership. The conversation delves into economic concerns, loyalty issues among Republicans, and societal debates on gender and personal responsibility, making for a captivating political landscape.

Mar 21, 2023 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1692 - The Trump Indictment Looms
As Trump faces potential legal battles, the spotlight shifts to his rivals like DeSantis, intensifying political tensions. The implications of Trump's indictment could reshape the Republican landscape, raising questions about the upcoming election. Meanwhile, the absurdity of celebrity influence in politics takes center stage, critiquing recent White House visits from Hollywood. The podcast also dives into historical reflections, addressing government shortcomings, societal values, and safety concerns in conflict zones. Key discussions highlight the complexities of extradition laws and their ramifications.

Mar 20, 2023 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1691 - Are They About To Arrest Trump?
Donald Trump's potential arrest sparks calls for protests, igniting political tensions. The legality of hush money payments becomes a focal point, while the implications for his campaign are examined. Simultaneously, financial instability looms, raising concerns over government oversight following recent bank failures. The intertwining of personal privacy, political maneuvers, and societal issues paints a complex picture of today's turbulent landscape.

Mar 19, 2023 • 49min
James O’Keefe | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 137
James O’Keefe, an investigative journalist and founder of O’Keefe Media Group, shares his journey from Project Veritas to his new venture. He discusses his firing and the need for grassroots journalism, emphasizing the importance of decentralizing truth in media. O’Keefe critiques media editing practices, explores the impact of undercover journalism on organizations like ACORN, and reflects on personal growth amid public scrutiny. The conversation blends humor and insights on resilience, trust, and the evolving landscape of investigative reporting.

Mar 17, 2023 • 54min
Ep. 1690 - The Elites Who Control Our Lives Are F***ing Weird
Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, shares her thoughts on the quirky elites shaping our lives today. They dive deep into the absurd disconnect between political figures and public trust, especially regarding health decisions. The duo critiques recent financial crises and bank bailouts, questioning the stability of our banking system. Harris also addresses identity and representation within modern culture, tackling the contradictions of gender fluidity and the impact of elite interests on everyday lives.

Mar 16, 2023 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1689 - $5 Million For Being Black, And Other Terrible Policy Ideas
Financial chaos looms as Credit Suisse teeters on collapse, compounded by political debates over a $5 million reparations proposal for black residents in San Francisco. The discussion dissects the impact of central bank decisions on global economic stability. Wokeness ignites controversy, as protests at UC Davis showcase rising tensions between ideology and discourse. The implications of reparative justice and childhood gender transitioning prompt critical examination of societal values, adding layers of complexity to these pressing issues.

Mar 15, 2023 • 1h
Ep. 1688 - Preparing For Financial Armageddon
Moody's gloomy outlook on the U.S. banking system raises concerns about liquidity and inflation management. A deep dive reveals how government narratives fail to explain bank collapses, attributing them instead to strategic missteps. The discussion highlights the importance of data security and the risks of government intervention, especially in light of gun control measures viewed as distractions from economic challenges. Amid all this, the complexities of love dynamics and political critiques provide a humorous and compelling lens on current affairs.


