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  2. The Ben Shapiro Show - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Shapiro Show is a daily conservative political podcast and live radio show produced by The Daily Wire and hosted by Ben Shapiro. The podcast launched in September 2015. [2] As of March 2019 [update] , The Ben Shapiro Show was ranked by Podtrac as the second most popular podcast in the U.S. [3] Westwood One began syndicating The Ben ...

  3. Ben Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Ben Shapiro's podcast was ranked as the 9th most listened on Apple podcasts. Speaker Shapiro speaking at CPAC 2018. Shapiro speaks at college campuses across the United States. In his speeches, he often presents a conservative viewpoint on controversial subjects. He spoke at 37 campuses between early 2016 and late 2017.

  4. The Daily Wire - Wikipedia

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    The company is a major publisher on Facebook, and produces podcasts such as The Ben Shapiro Show. The Daily Wire has also produced various films and video series. Its DailyWire+ video on demand platform launched in 2022, and its children's video platform Bentkey in 2023.

  5. Hannah Pearl Davis - Wikipedia

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    She has credited right-wing political commentators Ben Shapiro and Thomas Sowell for inspiring her media career and has been described as the "female Andrew Tate". On June 28, 2023, she stated in a Twitter video that "women should not vote" and that "the courts, the legal system, all of society is basically pandering and simping for women."

  6. Leftovers (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, episode 29 of the podcast (titled "Ethan Is Cancelled For Ben Shapiro Joke & Midterm Special Coverage – Leftovers #29") was removed off YouTube when the channel received a week-long ban. The episode is still available on podcast platforms.

  7. Facts (Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro song) - Wikipedia

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    A video of him reading a bowdlerized version of the lyrics to Cardi B's song "WAP" in a deadpan tone in 2020 on his Daily Wire podcast, The Ben Shapiro Show, went viral online soon after its release. "Facts" was released on January 26, 2024.

  8. Jeremy Boreing - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 Boreing and Shapiro founded The Daily Wire and began producing the first few episodes of The Ben Shapiro Show podcast from Boreing's pool house. Boreing, who serves as co-CEO, is jokingly referred to as the "god-king" of The Daily Wire by some staff and fans.

  9. Mara Wilson - Wikipedia

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    She is a cousin of political commentator and media host Ben Shapiro, whom she has disavowed due to his conservative views and her contrasting progressive beliefs; the two have no contact with each other. Wilson was raised Jewish, but became an atheist at the age of 15.

  10. Brett Cooper (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, Cooper signed on with The Daily Wire to start a new podcast called The Comments Section with Brett Cooper. According to the "About" section of the show's YouTube channel, it is a "viral content and news review show." In March 2022, The Week described Cooper's show as "aim[ing] to capture a Gen Z audience on TikTok and YouTube."

  11. Ethan Klein - Wikipedia

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    Ethan Edward Klein (Hebrew: איתן קליין; born June 24, 1985) is an American and Israeli YouTuber and host of the H3 Podcast. He first found fame with the YouTube channel h3h3Productions, created and hosted by him and his wife, Hila Klein. Their content consisted of reaction videos and sketch comedy in which they satirized internet culture.