Sadly, the mention of the word Sadly nowadays changes the entire tone of the comment and makes it more compelling to smash the like button for pity points than the rest of the comment itself.
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!
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.
I hate that our country has reached a point where he has to keep his family so private for security reasons. He's legitimately threatened constantly. But I think he'd love to show his family off if he could.
lol Ben is far from wholesome - he screams at his employees and yells at his wife and kids. He isn't a nice person at all - total pretends to care about his family but secretly hates them.
Well, there was another that needed correcting....Kardashians $800. It says "... the Kardashians used to be home to ENews! Network...." Shouldn't it say that the network was home to the Kardashians? In other words, their show was aired by the ENews Network, so it was their "home" network. The network hosted them, not the other way around.
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.
You are 100% correct and that was the answer I gave also. Even though it was called the battle of the atlantic, it would actually be more properly characterized as a campaign. Whereas the individual instances, such as when we captured the German submarine would be a battle. Or PQ 17 is another Battle
Winston Churchill said it was the longest battle, and he wrote the history both figuratively and literally, so the correct answer is the Battle of the Atlantic.
Its not as simple as that, it was a continuous battle in the atlantic with multiple conflicts, same way as dday was a part of the battle of normandy, or in the battle of stalingrad you had countless conflicts with thier own strategic goals around the city and volga, i got confused too when i first learned of it
He corrected it wrongly. The quote as written is accurate so why do you love that he unnecessarily attempted to correct his staff when there was no reason to? Nobody likes a boss that just assumes you're always wrong especially when you aren't.
@@PolitikPolitik-fh2qc Why are you telling me to chill? I noticed something in a video. If you think observing something and pointing it out to someone requires me to chill, you might be overly sensitive. This isn't your boss and that wasn't you. This has nothing to do with you. You're not a popular person in American culture.
@@DrummerJacob dooode. chill. nobody likes a commenter that assumes someone else's boss just assumes people are always wrong. and.... it is likely safe to say; 'You're not a popular person in American culture."
@@markeyfarrellYou can literally see in the video Shapiro assuming his staff got the quote wrong. That's not a debate. That's an observation. He corrected them incorrectly. Pointing this out shouldnt cause all of you to react like that. No where did I say I'm an important person or comparable to Shapiro like the person I was actually responding to did. Who are you anyway? Is this your alt account or are you just replying to me randomly for the sake of argument?
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!
...a friend and I once decided to "take a victory lap" of the entire board against the people we were playing with, refusing to get to our final slice until we had. 😂 Neither of us were all that great at trivia, it just happened that we each knew everything that the other did not.
I grew up watching my mom, watch JEOPARDY....the original show. She was astounding, and to this day I still respect her knowledge base. She let me watch Concentration after Captain Kangaroo. I think that was because it was a memory game plus a puzzle game.
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
I was on Jeopardy! The selection process at that time, 1989, was different from the way Ben described it. At that time, you made an appointment to audition. Then, you went to the studio where the show is taped. When I was there, there were about 100-110 or so hopefuls. Everyone was given a 50-space blank answer sheet. Several TV monitors were rolled out so that everyone on the audience could see at least one. Then, Trebek came on the screen and asked fifty questions. We were given maybe ten or fifteen seconds to answer each question. At the end, the contestant coordinators collected the answer sheets and took them backstage to score them. We were not told how many correct answers constituted a passing score. Only nine of us passed. The other 90+% of the hopefuls were dismissed and the rest of us were split into three groups of three. They brought out a table and three motel-style slap bells, which served as the signaling devices. The groups sat at the table and competed in some mock games, during which we had to say something about ourselves. After the games, the contestant coordinators thanked us for coming and told us that if we were selected to be on the show, they would contact us within ninety days. If we didn’t hear from them during that time, we didn’t make the selection. They called me on the ninetieth day.
@@manunui871 The short story is that I lost. The longer story is that there was almost a three-way tie going into Final Jeopardy, with me tied with the other challenger and the returning champion ahead by only $200. All three of us missed Final Jeopardy. I was the only one who bet it all. The even longer story is that I was not lucky enough to find any of the Daily Doubles, all of which I could have answered. On one $800 question, I answered, was ruled correct and then, on review, was ruled incorrect. Had the first ruling stood, all other things being equal, I would have been $1400 ahead going into Final, would have bet differently and would have won. “Would haves” aside, it turned out that I’d been correct. I had several exchanges after the fact with the producer to appeal for a “redo” but that was fruitless. After thirty-five years, it still sticks in my craw.
I know that Alzheimer's is AWFUL for family members......but American's would be saddened if this man's wisdom were ever lost in such a way. I wish more wise and GOOD men would stand up and speak. I know this was a game but I appreciate him
Part of being a well rounded person is knowing some pop culture. If you can't hold a conversation about at least popular movies you'll be left out of a lot of conversations.
And that attitude is why the right tend to have zero influence on the culture. Fun and frivolity is important too, the right just tends to not think so, so the left ends up taking over and using it to push their values. It’s how they gave society it’s mind virus.
It really hasn't. I'm 40 and never heard the word until around the 2015s onwards. It was a gamer term for awhile then it went mainstream. I've lived in 8 states all over the country so I'm not speaking from some farm in Montana when I say this.
salty Upset, embarrassed or indignant as a result of humiliation or wrong-doing by another person. Salty was most often heard in Chicago up to about the mid-nineties. I completely forgot about our plans and she was waiting around for like an hour; now's she's all salty. by Morgan Patrick April 13, 2005
If anyone's interested, there's a British band called UNIT that released a whole album inspired by and dedicated to Prageru, TPUSA and The Daily Wire. I discovered their You Tube channel a couple of years ago and most of their stuff is excellent. I'm not an agent for the band nor do I know any of them but, to judge from their lyrics, they seem genuine. I found them by typing UNIT Andy Martin The Voice Of Reason into YT which did the trick. They have the entire album as a playlist. One of their tracks features the mighty Ben Shapiro, a couple of later pieces feature Matt Walsh and they do a cracking version of Columbia Gem Of The Ocean, too!
Great work! Nice spread of categories, though I was suffering right along with you in the Kardashian category. Zachary Taylor SUCCEEDED Polk, though. He preceded Millard Filmore, his VP who took over when Taylor died.
Do it with all the hosts competing
Great idea. Underrated comment.
I need this
Yes!
We would have seen Candace crushed like an insect. She wsnts to talk about WWII, I bet she can't answer any of the questions.
That would be fun, and they could win money for their favorite organizations.
"Ben Shapiro has won a $6600 shopping spree at the yamaka store."
I think it's yarmulke
@@jimcorbett3764nah
For 6600 USD he could get a really good shtreymel.
Do people realize how many yarmulkas you can buy with that money😂
And he'd choose all the black ones 😂
"Why would I know anything about these people...they're unimportant to me."
Sadly, I wish this was a global truth.
So depressing they thought the atomic bomb question was hard but they knew everything about the Kardashians
@@ShiaLaBunion5 not surprise there, just look at their faces / age
I'm going to use this to test my wife lol
Sadly, the mention of the word Sadly nowadays changes the entire tone of the comment and makes it more compelling to smash the like button for pity points than the rest of the comment itself.
I think Ben should get points for NOT knowing anything about the $%#$ kardashians.
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!
Agreed
I’d watch that
Do it! 😂
And Knowles as host😂
Ben would win, Brett in second, and Matt would end with negative points.
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.
I hate that our country has reached a point where he has to keep his family so private for security reasons. He's legitimately threatened constantly. But I think he'd love to show his family off if he could.
lol Ben is far from wholesome - he screams at his employees and yells at his wife and kids. He isn't a nice person at all - total pretends to care about his family but secretly hates them.
Exactly
@@NatalieG-yi3pnSource: Al Jazeera
@@NatalieG-yi3pnyou're literally pulling that out of your ass. How would you know.
Ben Shapiro calculating 525,600 minutes is the most Shapiro-coded thing I've ever seen.
Totally legit, because Rent totally sucks.
Contestants aren't allowed to use calculators though
@jhssuthrnmama everybody has aids aids aids AIDS aids AIDS
Well when you write all of your own questions....
@@TheRealGaryStu awwe, jealous! Poor stick.
Man, The Daily Wire seems like such a fun place to work at. Also, I need to go read a book after seeing this 😆
It’s not. Read their Glassdoor reviews.
Me too lol
They’re glazing him🤩🤩🤩
Truth
It's a circus.
@1:50 He is already correcting the questions. Prime Ben.
Nah, the question was right.
Tried to correct it but was wrong, as is often the case.
Mis-correcting the question....
Bro go get a job 😂 I’ve seen you commenting under multiple comments now, no one cares
Well, there was another that needed correcting....Kardashians $800. It says "... the Kardashians used to be home to ENews! Network...." Shouldn't it say that the network was home to the Kardashians? In other words, their show was aired by the ENews Network, so it was their "home" network. The network hosted them, not the other way around.
2:42 "Kardashian with Big fake lips", that doesn't narrow it down a bit 🤣
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.
You are 100% correct and that was the answer I gave also.
Even though it was called the battle of the atlantic, it would actually be more properly characterized as a campaign. Whereas the individual instances, such as when we captured the German submarine would be a battle. Or PQ 17 is another Battle
Thank you, that’s what I was thinking
Winston Churchill said it was the longest battle, and he wrote the history both figuratively and literally, so the correct answer is the Battle of the Atlantic.
@@ToniPfau Winston Churchill's father used to berate him for doing so poorly in school, so now we know why.
Its not as simple as that, it was a continuous battle in the atlantic with multiple conflicts, same way as dday was a part of the battle of normandy, or in the battle of stalingrad you had countless conflicts with thier own strategic goals around the city and volga, i got confused too when i first learned of it
That was fun! I love that Ben corrected the Churchill speech question 😆
He corrected it wrongly. The quote as written is accurate so why do you love that he unnecessarily attempted to correct his staff when there was no reason to?
Nobody likes a boss that just assumes you're always wrong especially when you aren't.
@@DrummerJacobchill dude lol. They all had fun. Who cares. My boss corrects me wrongly all the time. We just laugh and move on
@@PolitikPolitik-fh2qc Why are you telling me to chill? I noticed something in a video. If you think observing something and pointing it out to someone requires me to chill, you might be overly sensitive.
This isn't your boss and that wasn't you. This has nothing to do with you. You're not a popular person in American culture.
@@DrummerJacob dooode. chill.
nobody likes a commenter that assumes someone else's boss just assumes people are always wrong.
and.... it is likely safe to say; 'You're not a popular person in American culture."
@@markeyfarrellYou can literally see in the video Shapiro assuming his staff got the quote wrong. That's not a debate. That's an observation. He corrected them incorrectly. Pointing this out shouldnt cause all of you to react like that.
No where did I say I'm an important person or comparable to Shapiro like the person I was actually responding to did.
Who are you anyway? Is this your alt account or are you just replying to me randomly for the sake of argument?
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!
...a friend and I once decided to "take a victory lap" of the entire board against the people we were playing with, refusing to get to our final slice until we had. 😂
Neither of us were all that great at trivia, it just happened that we each knew everything that the other did not.
@evenmoremax2540 That is really what trivia is about. You just need to know more than whoever you're playing against.
@@timeforanap4268 No, no... My partner and I combined knew _everything._ It was brutal. 😂
Individually, we were each probably just "alright".
My mother was like that. My dad called her an encyclopedia of useless information
I grew up watching my mom, watch JEOPARDY....the original show. She was astounding, and to this day I still respect her knowledge base. She let me watch Concentration after Captain Kangaroo. I think that was because it was a memory game plus a puzzle game.
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
The late 1800’s is a super underrepresented era for American History.
Yes, and yes!
I knew Ben was my hero for a reason. "I'm going to sit here and calculate this out because I hate Rent so much." SAME brother 😂😂
The funny thing for me, is that I don't really like "Rent", but I do love that particular song.
Kind of disappointed he used a calculator, i was expecting him to do the math in his head.
"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.
Same with Stanning, Eminem's song Stan was in 2000, Sus has also been around for 20 years as least.
yup i'm a millennial and we definitely were saying salty in at least the early/mid 2000s
All but the $1000 Gen Z term have been around since long before any Gen Zers were born.
@@Macca-95Sus as a slang was specifically born from a 2018 video game, Among Us.
@@diamondthree Maybe in the US, in Australia it's existed for decades. You can find plenty of discussion of the word that predates Among Us.
I love Ben and his team. You guys bring the news, interesting facts, and you bring the laughs too. Well done!
Benjamin you are so Smart. I don’t expect anything less from You.
Ooh, someone's in love...
Ben not seeing Wolf of Wall Street was the biggest shock of the video.
For me it wasn't so shocking, he is an old school movie enthusiast, but it was disappointing. One of my favorite movies
Ben's religion prohibits him from watching basically every scene in that movie
@@איתןשי Ben lies and watches these movies.
@@איתןשי He watched Game of Thrones though.
@@Dragonqueen25 Yeah, random user ID's answer made no sense.... He watched Casino.
This was a lot of fun. Please do this again
I was on Jeopardy! The selection process at that time, 1989, was different from the way Ben described it. At that time, you made an appointment to audition. Then, you went to the studio where the show is taped. When I was there, there were about 100-110 or so hopefuls. Everyone was given a 50-space blank answer sheet. Several TV monitors were rolled out so that everyone on the audience could see at least one. Then, Trebek came on the screen and asked fifty questions. We were given maybe ten or fifteen seconds to answer each question. At the end, the contestant coordinators collected the answer sheets and took them backstage to score them. We were not told how many correct answers constituted a passing score. Only nine of us passed.
The other 90+% of the hopefuls were dismissed and the rest of us were split into three groups of three. They brought out a table and three motel-style slap bells, which served as the signaling devices. The groups sat at the table and competed in some mock games, during which we had to say something about ourselves. After the games, the contestant coordinators thanked us for coming and told us that if we were selected to be on the show, they would contact us within ninety days. If we didn’t hear from them during that time, we didn’t make the selection. They called me on the ninetieth day.
How did you do?
@@manunui871 The short story is that I lost. The longer story is that there was almost a three-way tie going into Final Jeopardy, with me tied with the other challenger and the returning champion ahead by only $200. All three of us missed Final Jeopardy. I was the only one who bet it all. The even longer story is that I was not lucky enough to find any of the Daily Doubles, all of which I could have answered. On one $800 question, I answered, was ruled correct and then, on review, was ruled incorrect. Had the first ruling stood, all other things being equal, I would have been $1400 ahead going into Final, would have bet differently and would have won. “Would haves” aside, it turned out that I’d been correct. I had several exchanges after the fact with the producer to appeal for a “redo” but that was fruitless. After thirty-five years, it still sticks in my craw.
Ben just knows everything lol
Except for sports and good movies.
My grandfather was on Jeopardy a long time ago. He came home with a set of encyclopedia and gave it to us.
Now I'm gonna look up Calvin Coolidge's 150th anniversary/birthday speech.
I googled it immediately after he mentioned it😄
Not Chester Arthur's mob association??
I'm so embarrassed Ben knowns more about British WWII history than I do. I live here! my problem is I can never remember details.
The category was just WW2.
@@timeforanap4268 Churchill quotes, British PM question as well as the extra detail Ben gave to show off!
The WW2 questions relating to Great Britain were easy.
525600 minutes! We actually sat down and did the math! - the office
Nice homage, Ben 🎉
Would love to see more of these
I'm taking the fact that I only got 1 out of 5 of the Kardashians questions right as an absolute win!
Uncle Ben is a true American Hero 🗽🇺🇸
Not very rice to call him that
@@johndaarteest It's true he's making babies fast. 20 years he'll be a Uncle 🇺🇸🧂🫢
Lol... His allegiance is with a country called Israel
@@mostwantedsol best true ally of the US and to all West Countries!
Uncle Ben is a true Sociopath Narcissist.
The country is on fire and Ben takes time for jeopardy. Well done sir
Idk right like THIS is the type of content we need rn 😂😂
Yes, Ben Shapiro deserves a break, He actual worked 12 hours this week alone.
Sometimes it’s nice to take a break from all the depressing news-
I know that Alzheimer's is AWFUL for family members......but American's would be saddened if this man's wisdom were ever lost in such a way. I wish more wise and GOOD men would stand up and speak. I know this was a game but I appreciate him
Please tell me you're talking not talking about Ben Shapiro because that would be hilarious.
Ben is really smart!!
I've never heard the term "a bop," but "fire" and "it slaps" should be acceptable answers.
People used to say "that's bopping"
Yeah I was thinking fire.
All of those are acceptable terms. “A bop” is probably less known than “fire” and “it slaps” but it’s in common use
@@wexfordbuccos_7161 "fire" is too generic.
the answer is "a banger"
That was more enjoyable than I thought it would be 😂
Untrustworthy or Questionable to Millennials is Sketch/Sketchy. I stand by that answer.
Do more of these. Great video.
GREAT segment!
WE LOVE BENJAMIN CHAPERONE
Ben’s The Mean Chap, Alone.
😅
A Dailey wire host jeopardy would be awesome!
Absolutely right "Silence" Is amazing
Hi Ben, I just love your show and this format.
Greetings and much love from Germany ❤
Shapiro is weak on pop trivia, but that's not a bad thing. he knows actual important things
Well if he got them all right, it would seem like he wrote the questions himself.
The Kardashians aren't important to know, but being culturally literate is. I wouldn't write that off completely.
Part of being a well rounded person is knowing some pop culture. If you can't hold a conversation about at least popular movies you'll be left out of a lot of conversations.
And that attitude is why the right tend to have zero influence on the culture. Fun and frivolity is important too, the right just tends to not think so, so the left ends up taking over and using it to push their values. It’s how they gave society it’s mind virus.
That was meant to be fun, and it was. Thank you.
In all my years in high school, No one has ever called a song a "bop" If its a good song its called a banger, bop sounds strait out of 2003.
More like the 1950s.
Right. I was gonna say "slap"
Salty is not a Gen Z expression, it's been around for ages.
Ghosting was definitely invented by millenials while Gen Z was in Kindergarten. Stan is probably of millenial origin too.
It really hasn't. I'm 40 and never heard the word until around the 2015s onwards. It was a gamer term for awhile then it went mainstream.
I've lived in 8 states all over the country so I'm not speaking from some farm in Montana when I say this.
Gen z dont use it
Just like ur mom
salty
Upset, embarrassed or indignant as a result of humiliation or wrong-doing by another person. Salty was most often heard in Chicago up to about the mid-nineties.
I completely forgot about our plans and she was waiting around for like an hour; now's she's all salty.
by Morgan Patrick April 13, 2005
I would like to see Shapiro, James Woods, Kelsey Grammer, Jordan Peterson, Alex Jones and Joe Rogan on Jeopardy
A weekly series of KLAVEN, KNOWELS, BEN, AND WALSH playing compeyitive trivia would be super fun.
Kinda like how Barstool sports has The Dozen.
I think if you keep putting that many narcissists in a room together it would create a rift in the fabric of the universe. You're playing with fire.
There are no E's in Klavan
The Will Ferrel voice was a great touch 👌
This was actually so fun! More of this, please!
This is a great bit, need another.
LOVE THIS!!!!! feel free to do more
I need this but with all the hosts competing against each other
I love this! We need more!
Such a wonderful sense of humor. Not just for Ben, but the team... great stuff ❤
Loving thiiis and hearing from the team. More!
As if we are supposed to know anything about the Kardashians
Loved this, more please!!!!
Candace Owens would have a really hard time with the history questions. 😂
Sheeeeesh
Need a part 2!
This was fun, thenk y'all!
Little Benny frolicking in his garden with his chuckling fairies 🧚
That's pretty good, I 3njoyed that more then expected 😂
That was fun to watch. Please do more.
So Ben, when can we expect Double Jeopardy.
Dude is so smart. This was fun to watch.
Congrats on the refrigerator Ben 😅
lol
The amount of knowledge Ben knows is astounding !
I was yelling "SLAP! SLAP!" 😂
I really enjoyed watching how smart BS is. This was interesting
These videos are always fun 😂🎉
Loved this!! More please! Also makes me like Ben even more - a side to him we rarely see.
That sounded like a Will Ferrell AI voice lmao
You know he is a genius when he find typo mistakes to the question they ask him☠
Fun. More please 😂
This needs to be a regular thing! Loved it & learned a lot
WE LOVE SHEN BAPIRO
Loved this!!
This has convinced me that he is the most intelligent man in the political sphere. Shapiro for Pres!
Next.........can we have Ben Shapiro playing the violin? Ben's the greatest!
If anyone's interested, there's a British band called UNIT that released a whole album inspired by and dedicated to Prageru, TPUSA and The Daily Wire. I discovered their You Tube channel a couple of years ago and most of their stuff is excellent. I'm not an agent for the band nor do I know any of them but, to judge from their lyrics, they seem genuine. I found them by typing UNIT Andy Martin The Voice Of Reason into YT which did the trick. They have the entire album as a playlist. One of their tracks features the mighty Ben Shapiro, a couple of later pieces feature Matt Walsh and they do a cracking version of Columbia Gem Of The Ocean, too!
Great work! Nice spread of categories, though I was suffering right along with you in the Kardashian category. Zachary Taylor SUCCEEDED Polk, though. He preceded Millard Filmore, his VP who took over when Taylor died.
Ben did a lot better with Musicals and the Kardashians than I would’ve
Shapiro is a Harvard educated lawyer. Not surprising that he knew most of these lol
Look, this Jeopardy game is bogus unless you put Ben up against Sean Connery and Turd Ferguson! Bring it on. 😁
Silence one of my all time favourites. Need more movies like that to be made.
Zachary Taylor followed Polk and preceded Millard Fillmore. But who’s counting.
I learned so much from this
I love watching jeopardy
This is so awesome … I really love your show!
This shows more about how much of a good guy and boss Ben is than it does about his intellect (which we all know about anyway)
Proud to say I haven't owned a TV for more than 40 years, so I have never seen Jeap., but enjoyed SNLs of it and Ben is wonderful!
Need a part 2 but vs some of the other hosts !
This needs to be a weekly bit.😂😮😂
I met Ben in Israel the other day. He is amazing
This is a fantastic episode! Fun to watch! What a great idea to do. Ben did good. I hope there is more in the future.
Next video: Ben Shapiro reviews Wolf of Wall Steet
Enjoyed this so much ❤
Acceptable answers to gen z slang for $1000 also included 'what is fire' and 'what is banger'.
Great show
Brett Cooper had a great impact on Ben
🎉 great episode!!!