>> So normally Ben Shapiro's not a friend
of the show. We ask him to come on all the
time. I text him nonstop, and he says, no,
no, no, Brett. But I said, Ben, you're an
artist. Can you please come and sing for us?
And thanks to the miracle of technology, we
have a exclusive performance on this show.
The Young Turks, of stars from Le Miserables
in the style of renowned vocalist Russel Crowe,
take 
a look.
>> My goodness, that's the most be, I'm was
crying during. I got myself together by the
end, like I pulled it, I pulled myself out
of it. Few people sing to my soul without
themselves actually having one.
And it's Ben Shapiro, ladies and gentlemen,
I don't know. Part of me is conflicted about
someone being this honest with their art.
So, Benjamin, what do you think?
>> I, hate really the look in his face at
the beginning is what does it for me, he's
like, I'm about to kill this.
He's like, you guys are about to be blessed
with my vocals and he's so confident with
it. And I mean, he doesn't sound bad if you
actually put them in context of the style
that he's trying to saying, okay, you can
sing some classical. Singing that's fine,
Ben, but really is that really, I mean, is
that what you want to be known for?
Is that what you wanna put out? Like, don't
you have any sense of self awareness? Like,
I mean, you do know that we're out here we
really don't like you because of your politics.
You're just gonna give us this gym, that we
can drag you for the rest of your existence.
Come on Ben, I thought you were smarter than
that.
>> It's okay to write cuz does it imply that
he's like, well, no one can make fun of this.
>> Just like.
>> This is beautiful.
>> Brett, I love to sing. I'm gonna sing for
you now. No, I'm not.
>> I will sing in my shower, I will sing around
my house. My kids would yell at me and tell
me to stop singing but you would never catch
me singing. Actually, let me be quiet. There
might be a video out there.
>> There's tons of videos of me out there,
it's crazy.
I do wanna say the only, that what it made
me immediately think of is I don't know if
you've seen Forgetting Sarah Marshall. But
in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Jason Segel's
character, his passion project is a Muppet
Vampire musical.
>> Wow.
>> Die, I cannot, and that is what Ben Shapiro
sounds like for me.
>> It isn't for analogous because he was confident
in something that was so ridiculous as a Muppet
Vampire musical. And Ben Shapiro was confident
enough to actually put this on the Internet.
I think there's a analog there as well.
>> Tell you what, the thing is weirdest thought
I have about it is I want him to be better.
Like I wanted him to be like, I don't know
the woman who did Susan Boyle. I don't know
there was-
>> Yeah, I know that player.
>> Yeah, who did the, went on. And just Simon
Cowell was like, you need to stop being some
lady, you must be famous now.
Like-
>> You do a great Simon Cowell by the way.
>> So, but I want him to be good at so that
some like person be like, we're signing you
can you please stop talking politics we're
gonna make you copy. I don't know, I kid,
I kid, I do want to say at my base level,
this is my guitar here.
And I sadly, every song I write sounds like
Jack Johnson's. So I have no one, to everyone,
just know that I come from a place of love.
And anyone who puts themselves out there with
their art deserve is way better than me making
fun of them but he has done such terrible
things.
>> Exactly, I didn't mean to cut you off.
But I'm gonna say Ben Shapiro is a pretty
pretty sadistic, malevolent character in our
national discourse. So he deserves to be dragged.
I don't care how sincere he looks at the beginning
of the video like he's high on something and
he's really confident.
No, drag his ass.
>> Facts don't care about your once more with
feelings.
