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The official website and daily blog of syndicated columnist and author Ben Shapiro





Praise for Ben Shapiro...


"Ben Shapiro writes columns from the university that tell basic truths with verve."
Daniel Pipes


"Benjamin Shapiro... future president of
the United States."

Larry Elder


"Ben Shapiro's columns are smart, informative and incisive. He is wise beyond his years without losing the refreshing fearlessness of youth."
Ann Coulter


"If you haven't yet partaken of Ben Shapiro's writings you are missing out. His columns are crisp, witty and topical. More than that, they are provocative, controversial and courageous."
David Limbaugh


"After battling in the trenches of liberal college student press, Ben Shapiro has emerged as a forceful and unequivocal writer to bring views that are underrepresented in mass media."
Ward Conerlly


"That invigorating breeze from the west is Benjamin Shapiro, whose crisp commentary proves that wisdom sometimes comes with youth, too."
Jeff Jacoby


"Wise beyond his years . . ."
WorldNetDaily


"A columnist who sees the world as it really is and knows how it could be."
Al Rantel, KABC LA

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Thursday, July 31, 2003
 
Radio appearances

Wanted to let my loyal readers know that I'll be on the Kevin McCullough show in about half an hour. Mr. McCullough is an excellent radio host heard on WYLL in Chicago and WMCA in New York; he's a great blogger and columnist, aside from his terrific radio show. Last night I was on the Lee Davis Show in Birmingham, Alabama (WYDE, 101.1 FM). The conversation was fascinating, covering subjects from Hillary's political future to the California recall to my latest column -- I always love doing Mr. Davis' show. More radio appearances to come!


Wednesday, July 30, 2003
 
Gary Coleman, the NFL wants you!

The NFL fined Detroit Lions president Matt Millen $200,000 last week for failing to interview a black candidate for the head coaching position. Two problems: Steve Mariucci was already assumed to be the man, and black candidates refused to interview for a job they weren't going to get. Didn't matter. The NFL sued Millen anyway. I write about it in this week's column. Enjoy!


Thursday, July 24, 2003
 
Barney's frank is cooked

Or so I hope in my latest column. Chuck Morse, radio host from Boston, is taking on Barney Frank in Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District. Good luck to Mr. Morse!


Tuesday, July 22, 2003
 
The Hussein brothers

They're dead. Good riddance. And good news for the Bush Administration. This should wipe ridiculous allegations against Bush off the front pages.


 
Ahh, back again

I'm back and better than ever. Props go out to Kevin McCullough, who is to be congratulated both on his upcoming marriage and his move to New York. I am also back in California, from Washington DC. DC was quite an experience. I met with many great people and also saw the seedy underbelly of the city. Yuck. More to come.


Monday, July 21, 2003
 
Sorry about this!

It seems that every time I pledge to get back to the blog, something prevents me from doing so. This time, I can claim technical difficulties. Blogger is not letting me post, for some odd reason. We'll see if this one goes up. If it does, I WILL get back to blogging at a reasonable rate once again.

Thanks!