Ben Stein on Polls, Grievances, and the Power of Speaking Up
Americans are sick of being lied to.
Ever feel like you're being pushed around by the powers that be? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman dive into the shifting political landscape ahead of the midterm elections. Joined by graphic artist Brett R. Smith and Ben Boychuk, managing editor of American Greatness, they tackle the dangers of weaponizing grievances and why people are finally finding their voices.
The conversation isn't just about politics; it's a raw and authentic look at a variety of pressing issues. From the rising tide of violence and nihilism to the ever-volatile gas prices, the discussion covers a lot of ground. They even touch on balancing the budget and the surprising importance of reading habits in today's fast-paced world. Ben Stein doesn't hold back when he says, 'Americans are sick of being lied to', capturing a sentiment that resonates deeply with many.
This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights and candid reflections that will leave you pondering long after it's over. If you're curious about the shifting polls or just want to hear some no-nonsense talk about today's biggest issues, this episode is for you. Tune in and join the conversation—you might just find yourself nodding along.