Ben Stein's Take on Cuba, Mask Mandates, and Big Tech's Grip
We have here a colossal slap and sneer and spit on the constitution, on the bill of rights, on the first amendment by The White House of The United States, working arm in arm with big tech, and we as Republicans and conservatives still have enough clout, I hope, in the Congress and in the state houses to make some show of resistance.
Ever wondered how political dynamics shape our daily lives? In this engaging episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman dive into the pressing issues of our time. Joined by guests Ben Boychuk and Rob Kendall, they kick off with a heated debate on the latest mask mandates and the ongoing crisis in Cuba. But that's just the beginning.
The conversation swiftly moves to the controversial topic of big tech's collusion with the government, a subject that has everyone talking. Ben Boychuk argues that conservatives need to find new ways to engage young people who are glued to social media. Meanwhile, Ben Stein contends that the left's dominance over these platforms poses a serious threat to constitutional rights. The episode doesn't shy away from other hot topics either.
They touch on the intelligence of joint chiefs of staff, media coverage of Cuba, and even delve into the importance of mental health. As always, the hosts remind their audience of their vital role in the podcast's growth, ending on a hopeful note with a call to pray for Cuba. If you're looking for a thought-provoking discussion that covers a wide range of issues, this episode is a must-listen.