Republicans' Road to Victory: Insights from Ben Stein and Judah Friedman
We've said it on this show over and over again: safety and security- where is it? And the anger that whites feel towards non-whites has just skyrocketed in The Last Several Years, and the government is doing nothing whatsoever to try to get the people of The United States to love one another.
Ever wondered what it takes for the Republicans to win both houses? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', co-hosts Ben Stein and Judah Friedman dig into the nitty-gritty of the Republican party's chances in the upcoming elections. They argue that the GOP needs more grassroots support, as traditional backing from the party isn't enough. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
The episode also touches on Mayor Adams' peculiar advice for subway safety in New York City—spoiler: it involves avoiding headphones and phones. Ben and Judah don’t shy away from discussing the broader issues either. They explore the global impact of fracking, the crucial role of American sailors in World War II, and Montgomery Blair's support for Abraham Lincoln.
The conversation even delves into heavier topics like the rise of Anti-Semitic thinking and its effects on German culture, as well as Nancy Reagan's role in the war on drugs. And let's not forget their take on the current state of safety and security in America. With their usual blend of raw commentary and sharp insights, Ben and Judah offer a thought-provoking look at American politics and current events.
Whether you're a political junkie or just curious about what's going on, this episode promises to leave you with plenty to ponder.