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The Right Side of History. The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great is a 2019 book by American conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro. Shapiro was inspired to write the book after an incident at California State University, Los Angeles in which protesters interrupted his speech.
On February 5, 2024, the song debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard Charts Hot 100. Views Shapiro speaking at Politicon in Pasadena, California in 2016. In 2012, Zman Magazine hailed Shapiro as a "rising star in America's conservative movement". In 2016, Shapiro described himself as "basically a libertarian".
The video is banned in India as a result of PewDiePie's 2019 release of "Congratulations". "Okay, This Is Epic ( Bonus Meme ft. Ben Shapiro) [MEME REVIEW] 👏 👏#40" 2 November 2018 An episode of Meme Review noted for featuring Ben Shapiro. This video is the 40th episode of the Meme Review series.
According to lawyer and political commentator Ben Shapiro on an episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” it’s “insane” that the U.S. hasn’t raised the official retirement age.
Attendees of the Ben Shapiro at the University of Florida event react to Shapiro stating "I'm circumcized and my d*** works just fine" in response to an audience member's question, Wednesday, Oct ...
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 ...
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 15, 2023 Ms Owens added that she had not been contacted by Mr Shapiro – who co-founded the Daily Wire in 2015 – to discuss their disagreements.
Jesse Singal, writer for New York magazine, The New York Times and The Atlantic; Ben Smith (1976–), media columnist at The New York Times and editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News; Jacob Soboroff (1983–), NBC News and MSNBC; Andrew Ross Sorkin (1977–), financial columnist for The New York Times and a co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box