Students And The Hamas Youth Are Back To School.

Students And The Hamas Youth Are Back To School.

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 consequences of cowards leading our country on personal safety, free speech, international standing (or lack thereof), open borders, and the economy. How the appropriate reaction to six hostages being murdered by terrorists is to be disgusted at the guys who pulled the trigger. We also discuss the latest lies from the Kamala campaign and want to remind the Governor of Wisconsin it's Tim Walz, not Tom (yikes). Plus, we dig through all the polling messaging and reveal its true purpose; even though President Trump is not a saint – who among us is – we believe he is the savior our country needs to get us back on track; and for Americans looking for truth or values, we suggest they look to God and not the highly bolshevized cadre of Hollywood. Plus so much more.

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58:504 Sept 2024

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Cowardly Leadership and Its Consequences

Episode Overview

  • Weak leadership affects personal safety and free speech.
  • Economic challenges are linked to open borders.
  • Kamala Harris's latest controversies discussed.
  • Public education's role in political activism.
  • The importance of independent thought in students.
A lie will make its way around the world before the truth ever gets its pants on

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 tackle some heavy-hitting topics. They dive into the impact of weak leadership on personal safety, free speech, and the economy. The conversation gets fiery as they discuss the consequences of open borders and the nation's international standing.

Mandy doesn't hold back when talking about the latest controversies surrounding Kamala Harris and the Biden administration's handling of various issues. The trio also explores the influence of public education on political activism and the erosion of independent thought among students. They share personal anecdotes and reflect on the broader implications of current policies, making this episode both engaging and thought-provoking. If you're keen on understanding the deeper layers of today's political climate, this episode is a must-listen.

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