Hunter Biden and Media Bias: A Deep Dive with Ben Stein
I'm afraid my experience is that it's a one-party state, a one-party prosecutorial situation, a one-party media. Years and years ago I was a lawyer for The Federal Trade Commission and my first case I was assigned as a prosecutor was, excuse me, against Coca-Cola foods.
Imagine a world where the media chooses what you should know and what should stay hidden. In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman tackle the controversial topic of Hunter Biden's business dealings with a Chinese firm. They question why mainstream media has largely ignored this story, shedding light on media bias and its implications for justice and democracy.
But that's not all – the conversation expands to cover prosecutorial discretion and how it can shape lives, sometimes unfairly. Ben and Judah also share their thoughts on the state of Idaho, freedom of expression, the rise of private communities, and the exodus of Californians seeking better opportunities elsewhere. Conrad Black joins in to discuss his own legal battles, offering a personal perspective on the justice system.
Wrapping up, the hosts emphasize the importance of focusing on fundamental rights and principles that define American values. If you're curious about the intersection of politics, media, and justice, this episode promises to be both enlightening and thought-provoking.