Ben Stein and Guests Discuss Youth, Morality, and America's Role in the World
Episode Overview
Discussion on the state of America's young people and the impact of divisive tactics Insights into the role of America in the world and the need for competent leadership Personal reflections on morality, human values, and the significance of family
America doesn't need a black president. America doesn't need a white president. America needs a good president, a competent president, someone who can keep us safe abroad and at home and who can promote policies that grow the economy and support the family.
Why are so many young Americans rallying behind terror groups? Is it a failure of values or education? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein, Judah Friedman, and Peter Roff tackle these burning questions. They dive deep into what drives today's youth to support such causes and ponder America's responsibility on the global stage. Should the U.S. intervene in international crises, or is it time to step back?
The trio also explores the divisive tactics of political parties and how these strategies impact societal values. Sprinkled with personal stories and candid reflections, this episode encourages listeners to think about their own beliefs and the state of the world today. If you're looking for a podcast that mixes humor with hard-hitting discussions, this one's for you.