Podcast Summary: The Ben Shapiro Show – Ep. 2083: MORE WINNING! Trump Goes Full PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
In Episode 2083 of The Ben Shapiro Show, hosted by The Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro delves into the rapid and strategic staffing of the incoming Trump administration. The episode, titled "MORE WINNING! Trump Goes Full PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH," offers an in-depth analysis of President-elect Donald Trump's appointments, his steadfast foreign policy approach of "peace through strength," and the broader implications for American politics.
1. Trump Administration Staffing
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Ben Shapiro opens the episode by celebrating the swift and decisive moves of the Trump transition team. Highlighting the prompt confirmations of key cabinet members, Shapiro emphasizes the administration’s focus on loyalty and alignment with Trump’s vision.
“President Trump is moving fast. He is staffing professionally. He is not taking his time.” – Ben Shapiro [00:00]
2. Trump's Foreign Policy: Peace Through Strength
Shapiro underscores Trump’s commitment to a foreign policy centered on "peace through strength." He contrasts this approach with what he perceives as the Biden administration's policy of submission and lack of preparation for potential conflicts.
“Peace through strength is his foreign policy. That is the Trump doctrine, and it is a great Trump doctrine.” – Ben Shapiro [00:03]
Shapiro argues that by preparing for war, Trump aims to prevent conflicts, a strategy he believes kept America out of wars during the previous administration.
3. Marco Rubio as Secretary of State
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Senator Marco Rubio is highlighted as a prime candidate for Secretary of State. Shapiro praises Rubio’s consistent support for Trump’s vision and his proactive stance against organizations like Hamas.
“Senator Rubio, excellent pick for Secretary of State.” – Ben Shapiro [00:05]
Shapiro cites Rubio's strong statements against Hamas and his stance on visa policies, portraying him as a capable leader poised to bolster America’s foreign relations.
4. Mike Walts as National Security Advisor
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Representative Mike Walts, a Green Beret veteran, is discussed as the likely nominee for National Security Advisor. Shapiro commends Walts for his tough stance on terrorism and his comprehensive view of national security challenges.
“Mike Walts, a bulldog on national security, is being picked as the National Security Advisor.” – Ben Shapiro [00:10]
Shapiro highlights Walts’ critical views on the current administration’s handling of international threats, positioning him as a necessary force in the new administration.
5. Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary
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Governor Kristi Noem is proposed as the new Secretary of Homeland Security. Shapiro lauds her tough approach to border security and her willingness to take decisive action against illegal immigration.
“Kristi Noem is really tough on the border. She is the guy.” – Ben Shapiro [00:15]
He criticizes the current Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his perceived inaction and supports Noem’s capability to enforce border security effectively.
6. Stephen Miller’s Role in the Transition
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Stephen Miller, a well-known immigration hardliner from Trump's first administration, is acknowledged as a top adviser in the new transition team. Shapiro defends Miller against personal attacks, emphasizing his policy expertise.
“Stephen Miller is very close with President Trump. He is a despicable human being that is a racist and a xenophobe.” – Ben Shapiro [00:45]
Shapiro refutes media criticisms, asserting that Miller’s return signifies a strong stance on immigration and national security.
7. Election Analysis: Voter Turnout and Implications
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Shapiro analyzes the recent election results, attributing Trump’s victory to higher turnout among low-propensity Republican voters. He contrasts this with the significant drop in Democratic turnout, suggesting that mainstream Democratic strategies failed to mobilize their base effectively.
“Trump likes to win, as we have noticed. And he is one of one, as we can all see clearly.” – Ben Shapiro [00:30]
He posits that the Democratic Party’s inability to replicate the voter surge of 2020 will pose challenges in maintaining electoral victories moving forward.
8. Democratic Resistance and Strategies
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The episode shifts focus to the Democratic Party’s potential strategies to counter the incoming Trump administration. Shapiro criticizes Democratic leaders like Hakeem Jeffries and Pramila Jayapal for their attempts to “Trump-proof” Biden’s policies, arguing that these efforts will be insufficient against the Trump coalition.
“They are trying to throw roadblocks in the way of President Trump's agenda.” – Ben Shapiro [01:05]
He contends that Democrats’ focus on immigration policies and executive orders will fail to garner the necessary support to impede Trump’s plans.
9. Media Critique and Shapiro's Rebuttals
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Shapiro takes aim at media narratives that portray the Trump administration negatively, specifically targeting figures like Jon Stewart and Joy Reid for their critiques of Trump’s policies. He dismisses their concerns as overreactions and misrepresentations of Trump’s intentions.
“The radical left will never understand the profound, unshakable bond between Christian and Jewish communities.” – Ben Shapiro [00:55]
Shapiro emphasizes the media’s role in perpetuating misinformation and undermining the Trump administration’s efforts to secure the nation.
10. International Issues: Iran and Israel
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The discussion turns to international relations, with a focus on Iran and Israel. Shapiro highlights reports suggesting that Iran is considering making concessions to the United States following Trump’s election, framing it as an opportunity for meaningful negotiation.
“There will be a maximum pressure campaign with regard to the terror regime in Iran.” – Ben Shapiro [02:00]
Regarding Israel, Shapiro defends Democratic senator John Fetterman’s pro-Israel stance, arguing that strong U.S.-Israel relations are crucial and criticizing Democratic opponents for their lack of support.
11. Final Thoughts and Future Outlook
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Ben Shapiro concludes the episode by reiterating his confidence in the Trump administration’s ability to implement effective policies and overcome Democratic resistance. He emphasizes the need for continued support from conservatives to ensure the administration’s success.
“Donald Trump ran en masse deportations and he won 47% of Latino vote in this election cycle.” – Ben Shapiro [02:20]
Shapiro forecasts a challenging yet optimistic future, with Trump’s team poised to enact significant changes across various governmental departments.
Notable Quotes
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Ben Shapiro on Trump’s Foreign Policy
“Peace through strength is his foreign policy. That is the Trump doctrine, and it is a great Trump doctrine.” – [00:03] -
Ben Shapiro on Marco Rubio
“Senator Rubio, excellent pick for Secretary of State.” – [00:05] -
Ben Shapiro on Voter Turnout
“Trump is one of one, as we can all see clearly.” – [00:30] -
Ben Shapiro on Democratic Strategies
“They are trying to throw roadblocks in the way of President Trump's agenda.” – [01:05] -
Ben Shapiro on Media Critique
“The radical left will never understand the profound, unshakable bond between Christian and Jewish communities.” – [00:55]
Conclusion
Episode 2083 of The Ben Shapiro Show presents a robust defense of President-elect Donald Trump’s impending administration, highlighting strategic staffing choices and a consistent foreign policy approach. Ben Shapiro articulates a clear vision of “peace through strength,” while critiquing Democratic strategies and media portrayals that he perceives as obstructive. The episode serves as a comprehensive overview for listeners interested in understanding the foundational elements of Trump’s post-election plans and the anticipated political landscape.
