Who Really Makes the Law? Ben Stein and Judah Friedman Discuss
And one more shout out to Cheryl's mom: we salute you, we salute you and we are waiting for that email.
Ever wonder who's really calling the shots when it comes to making laws? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman dive into the murky waters of law enforcement agencies and their power dynamics. They tackle some hard-hitting questions: Is the Constitution still the ultimate authority, or have we shifted to a regime where whatever is said becomes law? The conversation doesn't stop there.
They also explore how states and cities can sometimes sidestep federal agencies like I.C.E., raising questions about the consistency and fairness of law enforcement across the country. Ben and Judah don't shy away from personal topics either. They touch on the life experiences of Ben Stein, shedding light on his journey and struggles. From the hurdles faced by conservatives in Hollywood to the importance of a solid economics education, they cover it all.
And let's not forget the impact of addiction on individuals and families—a topic close to Judah's heart as an addiction specialist. This episode offers a blend of deep analysis and personal anecdotes, making it both informative and relatable. Whether you're interested in law enforcement, politics, or personal stories of resilience, there's something here for you.