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In 2021, Shapiro published the book The Authoritarian Moment, which argues that there is not a pressing authoritarian threat in U.S. politics from the right-wing. Rather, he argues that the authoritarian threat comes from the left's control of academia, Hollywood, journalism, and corporate America.
In September 2020, Shapiro announced that The Daily Wire headquarters would move to Nashville, Tennessee. The Daily Wire became one of the leading news sites and publishers on Facebook in terms of engagement. In 2018, NewsWhip identified The Daily Wire as "by far" the top right-wing publisher on Facebook.
Ben Shapiro, founder of The Daily Wire, one of the largest conservative websites in the United States. The term right-wing alternative media in the United States usually refers to internet, talk radio, print, and television journalism.
The Daily Wire, the right-wing media outlet co-founded by Ben Shapiro, said Friday that it had severed ties with Candace Owens, the far-right commentator who has ignited a torrent of...
Candace Owens said that her colleague and fellow right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro should be “embarrassed” amid an online feud between the pair, and accused him of making “ad hominem ...
The controversial far-right podcast host of "The Ben Shapiro Show" spoke before a sold-out crowd at the University of Florida Wednesday at the request of the Republican student group...
Owens has been a controversial, outspoken figure in right-wing media and has been known to share conspiracy theories. She also publicly clashed with Shapiro on X in the wake of the Oct. 7...
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.
As a result of this campaign, some right-wing mainstream politicians and pundits disavowed Fuentes, characterizing his beliefs as extreme and out-of-touch with mainstream conservatism. [41] In December 2019, Fuentes approached conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro , who was walking by with his wife and young children, outside a TPUSA ...
“Phony outrage from right-wing media stars over nonsense is at fever pitch every f’n day to to feed the beast,” another commented, while someone else labelled his views as “bigoted”.