America's True Colors: A Candid Chat with Ben Stein and Friends
Episode Overview
The hosts discuss the importance of living by 'the show must go on' in various aspects of life They stress the significance of truthful reporting and the need for real editors in the media The episode offers candid insights into America's moral superiority and the state of the country Thought-provoking discussions shed light on the media's portrayal of America and the need for change Engaging conversations provide unique perspectives on current events and societal values
America is the best country, morally, there has ever been on this planet by a long, long way, a very, very long way.
What makes America truly great? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein, Judah Friedman, and their guest Peter Roff tackle this loaded question head-on. They dive into why some folks find it hard to acknowledge America's greatness and discuss whether the conversation around racism has reached its end. If you've ever wondered why Alexandria, VA, is lacking good Vietnamese restaurants, you'll get a surprising take on that too!
From pondering media integrity to reminiscing about birthday sushi, this episode is a rollercoaster of candid conversations and sharp insights. Whether you're a news junkie or just curious about different perspectives, Ben and his crew offer a refreshing look at the issues shaping America today.