Do You Know More Trivia Than Ben Shapiro?

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Published 2024-06-29

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  • @TheCanon66
    "Ben Shapiro has won a $6600 shopping spree at the yamaka store."
  • "Why would I know anything about these people...they're unimportant to me." Sadly, I wish this was a global truth.
  • I love how wholesome Ben seems whenever he does anything unrelated to politics. As soon as he is at ease and laughing he just seems like the type who loves to make the people he cares about happy. And any time he talks about his family, he gushes. It’s really nice to see in contrast to his cold and methodical political commentator self.
  • Ben Shapiro calculating 525,600 minutes is the most Shapiro-coded thing I've ever seen.
  • @Phobophile
    Is it just me or does anyone else now want to see Shapiro, Walsh, and Cooper play a full game of proper Jeopardy? With the right mix of categories, that would be great television!
  • Man, The Daily Wire seems like such a fun place to work at. Also, I need to go read a book after seeing this 😆
  • The Battle of the Atlantic was not a single battle but rather a guerilla campaign at sea consisting of many little battles. The longest "battle" of World War II was the Siege of Leningrad.
  • @Sue650
    That was fun! I love that Ben corrected the Churchill speech question 😆
  • @guptayush179
    2:42 "Kardashian with Big fake lips", that doesn't narrow it down a bit 🤣
  • Ben not seeing Wolf of Wall Street was the biggest shock of the video.
  • @Vanilla-jd1ez
    Shapiro is weak on pop trivia, but that's not a bad thing. he knows actual important things
  • My own father was amazing at trivia. Whenever we played Trivial Pursuit, he would win. We even instituted a rule specifically for him, that when he had collected all the wedges and landed in the middle, he had to answer every question on the card drawn. Dang if he didn't manage it, every time!
  • @rjc_2001
    Now I'm gonna look up Calvin Coolidge's 150th anniversary/birthday speech.
  • The country is on fire and Ben takes time for jeopardy. Well done sir
  • @doddsino
    "Salty" has been around at least since the late 90's. People used to also say "Wipe the salt" while brushing their hand over someone's shoulder.
  • 2 things: First, this video was awesome but would have been better if we could have gotten Knowles and Walsh to compete against him... Maybe an Idea for the future. Second, I would love to see Ben make a series about all of American History because after that Presidents section I realized how little I know about certain parts of our history specifically the 1800s
  • Benjamin you are so Smart. I don’t expect anything less from You.