Ben Stein and Co-Hosts on January 6th, Eviction Moratorium, and Censorship Concerns
We're teaching the American people to love being controlled, and I shouldn't say love it.
Ever wondered about the psychological impact of January 6th or the legalities behind the eviction moratorium? This episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein' dives into these hot topics and more. Ben Stein, Judah Friedman, Rob Kendall, and Ben Boychuk come together to dissect the aftermath of January 6th protests, including the persecution and incarceration of American citizens involved.
They don't shy away from discussing the potential for a movie based on these events, adding a unique twist to the conversation. Censorship also takes center stage as they debate its dangers and the growing trend of Americans accepting control over their freedoms. Shifting gears, the hosts tackle the eviction moratorium extended by the Centers for Disease Control. They question its constitutionality and the implications for property rights, sparking a lively debate.
The episode also touches on the stereotype that unvaccinated individuals are all Trump supporters and explores whether increased vaccination rates could lead to a quicker return to normalcy. As a cherry on top, they discuss the upcoming recall vote for California Governor Gavin Newsom, sharing personal anecdotes about their experiences with politicians. With a mix of humor and serious analysis, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at current events.
Whether you're into politics, economics, or just enjoy a good debate, this podcast has something for you.