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The Daily Wire is an American conservative news website and media company founded in 2015 by political commentator Ben Shapiro and film director Jeremy Boreing. [ 2][ 3] The company is a major publisher on Facebook, [ 4][ 5][ 6] and produces podcasts such as The Ben Shapiro Show. [ 3] The Daily Wire has also produced various films and video series.
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This video is the 46th episode of PewDiePie's Last Week I Asked You series. "bitch lasagna" 5 October 2018 A diss track-styled music video aimed at T-Series, as part of their vying with PewDiePie to become the most-subscribed channel on YouTube. The video is banned in India as a result of PewDiePie's 2019 release of "Congratulations".
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.
To ensure these qualities, no direct user-uploaded images are allowed. This is one of the largest collections of public domain images online (clip art and photos), and the fastest-loading. Maintainer vets all images and promptly answers email inquiries. Open Clip Art – This project is an archive of public domain clip art. The clip art is ...
Ben Shapiro just threw a total tantrum over the “Barbie” movie.. The conservative commentator complained about the summer blockbuster in a 43-minute long rant posted to YouTube on Saturday ...
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. “[President ...
The Groove Tube. The Groove Tube is a 1974 American independent comedy film written and produced by Ken Shapiro and starring Shapiro, Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase. It features the song "Move On Up" by Curtis Mayfield in its opening scene. The low-budget movie satirizes television and the counterculture of the early 1970s.