The Ben Shapiro Show

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Dec 21, 2022 • 45min

Ep. 1635 - The 1,000 Words You Can’t Say At Stanford

Stanford University is proposing controversial changes to ban certain 'dangerous' words from their websites. The discussion delves into how these initiatives could stifle freedom of expression and the evolving nature of language. It also critiques the impact of welfare policies on economic innovation, emphasizing the need for a balance between support and motivation. Additionally, the conversation touches on societal standards influenced by government policies, leading to mediocrity and questioning the effectiveness of nationalized healthcare systems.
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Dec 20, 2022 • 46min

Ep. 1634 - The January 6 Committee Wants Trump Prosecuted

The January 6 committee's referral of Donald Trump for criminal charges sparks a heated debate on legal and political implications. Discussions revolve around Trump's actions during the Capitol riot and the intricacies of intent crimes. As immigration policies face scrutiny, the Biden administration grapples with Title 42 and rising border challenges. Meanwhile, fiscal dilemmas unfold with proposed spending bills and bipartisan conflicts. This engaging analysis unpacks the intersection of law, politics, and governance amid a polarized landscape.
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Dec 19, 2022 • 45min

Ep. 1633 - Is Elon Done Running Twitter?

Elon Musk's potential resignation from Twitter raises questions about his impact on the platform and other ventures. The FBI's involvement in content moderation sparks debate over government influence on social media. As Title 42 expires, a surge of migrants is anticipated at the border, highlighting challenges in the current immigration policies. Discussions about the January 6 committee's influence on the upcoming elections explore the complexities of accountability and the political landscape, including the precarious situation of newly elected Representative George Santos.
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Dec 16, 2022 • 45min

Ep. 1632 - Trump Releases A MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT

President Trump announces a quirky digital trading card venture, stirring debates on whether it's a savvy move or just a gimmick. Elon Musk's doxing controversy raises questions about privacy and media hypocrisy, as journalists grapple with their own double standards. Meanwhile, a surge in migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border spotlights the humanitarian crisis, contrasting with ongoing conflicts abroad. The podcast dives into the political ramifications of these issues, questioning the effectiveness of candidates in today's volatile landscape.
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Dec 15, 2022 • 56min

Ep. 1631 - The Crying Republican Surrender Caucus

Former House Speaker John Boehner's emotional tribute to Nancy Pelosi sparks discussions on the Republican Party's identity crisis. The podcast critiques the party's ideological fractures and the growing tension between moderates and the Freedom Caucus. With Mitch McConnell's controversial negotiations with Senate Democrats and the effects of cultural censorship, the challenges faced in maintaining core conservative values are explored. Amidst these struggles, the shifting dynamics of the party and the waning popularity of Trump versus DeSantis highlight a pivotal time in GOP politics.
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Dec 15, 2022 • 1h 19min

Daily Wire Backstage: 2022 Season Finale

The hosts dive into provocative debates, like whether swapping a Russian arms dealer for a women's basketball player is the worst trade ever. They tackle the sudden deaths of journalists at the World Cup and dissect the Twitter Files—are they groundbreaking or just fluff? Further discussions touch on traditional vs. modern marriage definitions, societal perceptions of gender, and the cultural evolution of cinema. As they embrace the holiday spirit, they also share personal stories and thoughtful reflections, blending humor with insight.
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Dec 14, 2022 • 53min

Ep. 1630 - Joe Biden’s LGBT Crusade Is Only Beginning

The Biden administration celebrates same-sex marriage amid ongoing cultural debates about marriage's meaning. A critical look at equality versus religious freedom reveals tensions in contemporary policies, particularly related to gender identity. Additionally, the potential societal impacts of LGBT equality-focused policies raise concerns about individualism. Education policies are scrutinized for possible indoctrination, while challenges in vaccine narratives and public health accountability further complicate the national discourse on trust and safety.
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Dec 13, 2022 • 51min

Ep. 1629 - Musk vs. Fauci: The Grudge Match

Elon Musk goes head-to-head with Anthony Fauci, fueling tensions at the White House. Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX scandal sparks debates on accountability in the crypto world. Discussions pivot to social media censorship, highlighted by Twitter's political bans and the clashes over free speech. The podcast dives into the controversies surrounding transgender athletes and the societal implications of evolving gender identity policies, alongside the cultural shifts in language and morality.
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Dec 12, 2022 • 54min

Ep. 1628 - Elon Exposes Twitter, And It’s Ugly As Hell

Delve into the murky waters of Twitter's content moderation, revealing how political biases shape public discourse. Discussions explore the fallout from the Trump ban and the challenges faced during the 2020 elections. There's a spotlight on the internal struggles over transparency and power dynamics influencing decisions. Explore the cultural implications of social media, including how it impacts public perceptions of COVID-19 and tensions over vaccine mandates. Finally, examine the disconnect between artistic endeavors and audience values in today’s society.
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Dec 9, 2022 • 45min

Ep. 1627 - The Only WNBA Trade Anyone Has Ever Noticed

The podcast dives into Twitter's practices of content suppression targeting conservative voices, revealing troubling involvement from government figures. It discusses Kyrsten Sinema's shift to independent status and what it means for her political future. The release of WNBA star Brittney Griner from a Russian prison is examined, highlighting ethical concerns surrounding the controversial prisoner exchange with Viktor Bout. The episode also critiques media coverage and the implications of identity politics on public perception of detainees.

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