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Get your fill of Ben Shapiro, Andrew Klavan, and Michael Knowles as they share a conservative view of today's US politics.
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  • +5

    I don't see any value in paying for a podcast when there are far better free ones for both sides of the political spectrum.

    • -3

      Why pay to watch Transformers when a 5 year old mashing his toys together has practically the same story line, dialogue quality and plot twist?

  • +5

    Just as Ben is short for Benjamin, ben Shapiro is short for a man.

    • +1
    • A short joke. Funny.
      Turns out Ben is about 170cm, the average make height is about 175cm - so he's 5cm shorter than average. Wow.
      What does that have to do with the deal?

      • Don't worry about the nonsense. 107 upvotes, at the time of writing, makes this a very popular deal. A lot of people appreciate you sharing.

      • Remember that time someone said Ben was 5'5" and he wanted to sue them for libel, until he realised that the outcome of such cases becomes public record, and as such his measured height, would become public record so he dropped the case?

        https://imgur.com/a/KaDfUiK

  • +4

    I get my raving xenophobia free from a mental homeless guy, so no deal!

    • This post is evidence that you have no idea what you are talking about.
      Try listening to the shows.
      You will learn that they think that America is an idea - and that it is not the province of any one race. They welcome anyone who embraces the founding principles - regardless of from where they come.

      • +1

        This post is evidence that you have no idea what you are talking about.

        The founding principles don't even include things like the right to bear arms (which they seem to be big on).
        Also, a founding principle is that there's a separation of church and state. Not something conservatives are upholding.

        • +1

          The Second Amendment was ratified in 1791.
          This is a country that was born out of armed revolution by citizens - not military.
          You have no idea what you are talking about and have clearly never listed to the podcast.

          • -1

            @Almost Banned: Yep, that's 25 years after the constitution was written!
            So only one generation afterwards?

            • +2

              @RubenM: Wow - let me make this really simple for you since you clearly have no idea about US history.
              The US Constitution was drafted in 1787. It was not ratified until 1788 - three years before the Second Amendment.
              The promise of a Bill of Rights - of which the Second Amendment is one - was a critical part of the ratification process.
              Please read a book - or even just Wikipedia.

    • +1

      They're not really xenophobic. They are homophobic, anti-feminist climate denialists though. But that pretty much describes every Conservative.

      • None of them are homophobic - they don't care what your sexuality is.
        They are not anti-feminist - they are strong supporters of equal legal rights, but recognise intrinsic differences between males and females.
        And they do not deny climate change. Ben explicitly acknowledges the climate is changing. He does, however, claim that economically drastic change doesn't yet make sense.
        People have clearly made up their minds about these guys without the benefit of any first-hand knowledge.
        Fortunately over a hundred + votes show some people see value here.

        • +1

          I don't think you've actually listened to the podcasts. I do listen to them due to my work with certain political groups (left wing and right wing groups I work with). A couple of things noteworthy:

          • Shapiro ran a campaign on Facebook and on the Daily Wire tagged as "Why Feminism is poison for Women" and "How Feminism ruined Marriage"

          • Williams and several others ran a segment on Daily Wire where they sponsored Tony Heller's "expose" on climate change where he explains that climate scientists lie about man-made climate change to get money, using the constantly used myth that is a mistranslation of Edenhofer's 2010 interview

          • Shapiro took a smarter approach. He publicly stated that he supports climate change being real but said that we shouldn't do anything about it because ther evidence isn't in yet. In other words, he took the intellectual approach to say, "You are absolutely right, but completely wrong"

          I'm also not against people listening to the podcasts. There's a lot of good there. But you have to be ready to take the propaghanda with the good.

          • @GunnerMcDagget: Ben Shapiro's stance on climate change is largely based on the work of Nordhaus.
            Also he has referred to himself as a 'luke-warmer'.

            • +1

              @Almost Banned: Yes. He basis his believe of climate change off the belief that an economist knows more than a climate scientist.

              Shapiro was originally very anti-climate change to the point that he stated that a belief in climate change is akin to a ridiculous religion. He later changed his stance to say that climate change is real but that humans have little impact on it, that the effects are exaggerated and that humans can adapt to it. So he's agreeing with the experts on one part of what they are saying then he's saying that they're wrong about the other things they are saying.

              • +1

                @GunnerMcDagget: No - he bases his response to the threat of climate change on an economist's cost/benefit analysis.

                • +4

                  @Almost Banned: Nah, he literally cherry picks the points raised by scientists and twists the narrative on climate change.

                  This clip is from this year where he clearly cherry picks the data to support his narrative and ignores the actual research

                  https://youtu.be/wRk1p8Lzwvo

          • @GunnerMcDagget: If Shapiro's opinion of climate change is 'propaganda', what's your take on the Greens? Climate emergency, etc, etc?

            • +1

              @R00D: Also propaganda. I tend to ignore all that and just read the research on it. Most of it is readily available. NASA or Nature journal is a good place to start.

  • +1

    Cyber Monday 50% off deal is live.

  • OP, your post should have come with a trigger warning. Or a link to some cheap Kleenex perhaps. Snowflakes melting…

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