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Shapiro Exposes Left’s Failures on Blockbuster Book Tour

Ben Shapiro spent the past weeks turning what should have been gentle book signings into a lesson in courage for conservative speakers, and he spent yesterday’s show airing the best moments from that tour for viewers tired of the mainstream media’s spin. He assembled highlights of crowds, confrontations, and unapologetic truth-telling on his podcast episode titled “Ben vs. The Left: Best Book Tour Moments,” where he reacted to how the left tried—and failed—to drown out debate.

Lions and Scavengers, Shapiro’s new book, landed as a clear challenge to the prevailing narratives on campus and in the streets, arriving in bookstores on September 2, 2025 and promising to pick apart the victimhood culture that now passes for political philosophy. The book’s central thesis—that a small, vocal minority of “scavengers” seeks to dismantle the civilizational virtues that sustain prosperity—hit home with millions who are tired of watching the Left excuse failure and vilify success.

The American public responded in kind: Lions and Scavengers raced up the bestseller lists, topping Amazon shortly after release as patriots and independent thinkers snapped up copies to understand and fight back against the radical trends reshaping our institutions. This isn’t mere celebrity vanity—this is a movement of ideas that is taking hold because Shapiro dared to name the problem the Left pretends not to have.

Shapiro’s tour was no walk in the park; he traveled the globe, visited historical sites, and witnessed firsthand the protests and rage that animate the modern left, bringing back reporting and raw footage that expose how far the mob mentality has spread. He didn’t flinch at chants or attempts to cancel him—instead he used those moments as teaching points, turning hostile interruptions into civics lessons for anyone still willing to listen to facts and reason.

Here’s the bottom line conservatives already know: cancel culture and the activist Left cannot stand up to open debate because their ideas crumble under scrutiny. Shapiro’s book and tour show that only by getting into the arenas they would rather avoid—campuses, town halls, and live stages—will patriots reclaim the narrative and protect the values that built this country from a minority that seeks to tear it down.

If you’re worried about the future, don’t sit on your hands and complain about the media elite or the radical cohorts in our cities—support voices that still believe in truth, buy the book, show up to events, and be willing to speak plainly about what’s at stake. Ben’s audiobook excerpts and live readings have made the case for pushing back with reason and resolve, and the crowds show that America isn’t finished roaring yet; it just needs more lions willing to stand.

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