4 Words You Never Want To Hear From Mr. Biden. I’ve Got Your Back.4 Words You Never Want To Hear From Mr. Biden. I’ve Got Your Back.
The World According To Ben Stein
Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by former Trump EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara to discuss the four scariest words President Biden has ever said, “I’ve got your back.” Why is this scary? Because every time he says it, he means the opposite, especially for our most important ally, Israel. Plus, we discuss the growing institutional rot at our nation’s colleges and the mockery the Left is making of our judicial system in their ongoing persecution of President Trump. We, as citizens of this great country, have a lot to fight for and a lot on the line this November. And finally, say a prayer for Ben and his tooth.
38:27•10 May 2024
Why 'I’ve Got Your Back' Could Spell Trouble
Episode Overview
- Biden's phrase 'I’ve got your back' may not be reassuring.
- Concerns about the treatment of Israel.
- Institutional decay at colleges.
- Perceived judicial bias against Trump.
- The importance of strong conservative leadership.
“'The four worst words you could ever hear from Joe Biden are, I’ve got your back.'”
In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman are joined by Mandy Gunasekara, former Trump EPA chief of staff, to discuss the unsettling phrase, 'I’ve got your back,' from President Biden. The trio unpacks why these words might spell trouble, especially for key allies like Israel. They delve into the erosion of trust in educational institutions and the perceived weaponisation of the judicial system against former President Trump.
Stein, Friedman, and Gunasekara reflect on their concerns about America's future, touching on themes of leadership, patriotism, and institutional decay. Stein shares his personal struggle with severe dental pain, adding a human touch to the discussion. The episode also highlights the importance of strong leadership and the role of conservative values in shaping America's future. With a mix of humour and serious commentary, this episode is a must-listen for those interested in current political dynamics and their impact on society.

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