Ben Shapiro
Definition
An American conservative political commentator, author, attorney, and media executive, best known for his sharp debating style, syndicated column, and the viral catchphrase 'Facts don't care about your feelings.'
Co-founder and former editor-at-large of The Daily Wire, host of the top-ranked podcast 'The Ben Shapiro Show,' and a #1 New York Times bestselling author.
A prominent voice in right-wing media, often critiquing both liberals and elements within the conservative movement, as seen in his recent 2025 clashes with Tucker Carlson over interviewing controversial figures.
Examples
Ben Shapiro's epic clapback at Tucker Carlson for platforming Nick Fuentes in late 2025 was so fast, it destroyed two careers in one tweet.
In a stunning display of loyalty to conservatism, Ben Shapiro heroically called out President Trump's 'skeezy' crypto schemes back in May, reminding everyone that even winners need watchdogs.
Ben Shapiro's 2025 popularity surge—courtesy of alienating half the MAGA base—proves he's the real unifier America needs right now.
Facts don't care about your alliances, as Ben Shapiro demonstrated by feuding with everyone from the left to the alt-right this year.