The Ben Shapiro Show

The Daily Wire
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Mar 4, 2023 • 42sec

Fine. I'll do it. Introducing Jeremy's Chocolate.

A new chocolate brand is making waves with its playful gender-themed offerings: HeHim and SheHer varieties. The discussion dives into the controversy surrounding a corporate giant's choice of spokesman on International Women's Day. Listeners are encouraged to rethink their chocolate choices and support businesses that align with their values. If you know what a woman is and love chocolate, this brand might just be for you!
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Mar 3, 2023 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1680 - IHateHersheys.com

Hershey’s recent shift towards progressive values sparks backlash, leading to the launch of Jeremy's Chocolate as a counter-brand. The discussion humorously critiques figures like John Kerry, pointing out inconsistencies in climate diplomacy. As economic turmoil looms, the awakening to fossil fuel dependency continues. The challenges surrounding Senator Fetterman's health and political controversies reflect a climate of loyalty and media scrutiny. Cultural critiques address everything from finance misconduct to the editing of classic literature, questioning the impact on societal values.
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Mar 2, 2023 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1679 - This Women’s History Month, All The Best Women Are Men

The conversation critiques Hershey’s choice to feature a trans woman in their Women's History Month campaign, raising questions about gender authenticity. Lori Lightfoot blames her election loss on being situated in a MAGA stronghold. Greta Thunberg's activism is scrutinized for its contradictions, and the discussion extends to the inconsistencies within the Justice Department's handling of political protests. Additionally, there are insights into the protests in Israel against judicial reforms, reflecting on broader democratic themes.
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Mar 1, 2023 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1678 - Voters Give Radical Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot The Boot

Chicago's Mayor Lori Lightfoot suffers a shocking electoral defeat, marking a major shift in the city's political landscape. The discussion dives into her controversial tenure, focusing on rising crime and public trust issues. The fallout also touches on systemic racism linked to urban violence. In a separate segment, the podcast critiques student loan forgiveness, highlighting the political motivations behind it. It even explores the murky origins of COVID-19, wrapping it all in a conversation about public safety and the intersection of politics and celebrity endorsements.
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Feb 28, 2023 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1677 - Musk Calls The Media Racist – And He’s Right

Elon Musk calls out media racism following Scott Adams' controversial remarks. The discussion delves into the double standards in media narratives around racial issues. The complexities of identity and the ethics of humor in racial discourse are examined. Additionally, the impact of government equity initiatives, particularly regarding reparations, is critiqued. The tensions between corporate accountability and local governance, especially with Disney, also come to light. Finally, practical implications of the Chips Act and the shifting political landscape are explored.
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Feb 27, 2023 • 1h 1min

Ep. 1676 - The Greatest Cover-Up In History

The latest discussion reveals new admissions about the potential lab origins of COVID-19 from the Energy Department and FBI. There's a critical look at race discourse and how double standards are prevalent in media portrayals of racism. The conversation takes a turn toward political responsibility in crises like East Palestine, while also evaluating the U.S. military stance in Ukraine. Finally, the decline in trust in institutions is highlighted, alongside insights into the importance of personal legacy planning.
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Feb 24, 2023 • 57min

Ep. 1675 - Pete Buttigieg Is A Train Wreck

Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation, faces scrutiny for his handling of the East Palestine train derailment. The conversation highlights his perceived ineffectiveness and contrasts his response with a rival's proactive approach. There's a humorous critique of government priorities, especially regarding international versus domestic issues. The podcast also touches on the challenges of navigating public perception and discusses weighty topics like gender identity legislation and the complexities of modern relationships, all wrapped in engaging commentary.
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Feb 23, 2023 • 1h 1min

Ep. 1674 - Trump’s Brilliant Visit To East Palestine, Ohio

Donald Trump's visit to East Palestine showcased his political savvy as he engaged directly with the community amidst a crisis, contrasting sharply with Biden's absence. The humorous commentary on nutritional supplements and rail safety added a lighthearted touch. They also discussed the bizarre actions of a grand jury forewoman in Georgia and the potential impacts on Trump's legal challenges. Additionally, issues of identity and community revival were explored, highlighting recent revelations about Angela Davis's ancestry and the Asbury Revival.
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Feb 22, 2023 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1673 - Biden Unleashes His Most Racist, Dangerous Executive Order

The discussion centers around a controversial executive order aimed at embedding 'equity' in American life, sparking debates on its impact. School violence is highlighted, with social media's graphic content fueling alarming incidents among students. Critiques of the Biden administration's policy responses lead to considerations of equity versus equality in discipline. The podcast also touches on Biden's foreign policy inconsistencies, economic challenges, and a comedic critique of celebrity narratives, intertwining social issues with the allure of modern entrepreneurship.
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Feb 21, 2023 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1672 - Biden Visits Ukraine, Not Ohio Or The Border

President Biden's surprise trip to Ukraine aims to bolster his image amidst domestic issues. Discussions revolve around U.S. support for Ukraine and its impacts on Russian military strength. The podcast also critiques the timing of Biden's visit, with skepticism surrounding its authenticity. Meanwhile, tensions rise as China's military intentions in the conflict are scrutinized. The conversation takes a cultural turn, addressing the rewriting of Roald Dahl's classics and the political landscape's hypocrisy.

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