Whose Life Is Biden Living? A Deep Dive with Ben Stein and Judah Friedman
Episode Overview
Discussion on Joe Biden's alleged teaching history at the University of Pennsylvania Exploration of racialization in the American judicial system Insights into the impact of political decisions on national security Banter and personal reflections from the hosts Analysis of current trends in American society
I cannot say how grateful as a Jew I am to live in America. It's the best gift from God there's ever been.
Ever wonder if we really have a president at the helm? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman tackle this provocative question. They scrutinize Joe Biden's various claims about his past, from his supposed teaching history to his political decisions, and question their authenticity. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
The duo also dives into the racialization of the American judicial system, exploring how race influences legal outcomes and what that means for justice in the U.S. today. Their conversation doesn't shy away from the big issues, touching on national security, societal trends, and the broader political landscape. With a mix of personal anecdotes, sharp analysis, and a touch of humor, Ben and Judah offer a candid look at the complexities shaping America right now.
Whether you're intrigued by political drama or concerned about social justice, this episode promises a thought-provoking listen.