Occam's Biden: Unpacking Global Tensions with Ben Stein
There's no question in my mind that he was selling influence, peddling influence.
Ever wondered if the world's chaos is a series of coincidences or something more sinister? In this episode of 'The World According To Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman are joined by Gary Collins from TheSimpleLifeNow.com and Rob Kendall from WIBC's Mock 'n Rob. They dive into the intricate web of global politics, questioning the roles of China and Russia in recent years.
Is it just happenstance that these nations have been stirring the pot, or is there a larger scheme at play? The discussion also ventures into the controversial Iran Nuclear deal and whether Zelenskyy regrets not probing into Hunter Biden's affairs. But that's not all. The conversation takes a sharp turn towards environmental policies, critiquing Biden's decisions to halt fracking and the Keystone pipeline. They ponder the broader implications of these moves on oil and gas production.
The dialogue then shifts to the ideological battlegrounds of college campuses, where communist and socialist ideas are gaining traction. Why aren't Republicans presenting a clear vision? The episode wraps up with a gripping discussion on the KGB's involvement in the Korean War and Hunter Biden's influence peddling. This episode is a rollercoaster of insights and debates, perfect for those who love to dig deep into political intrigue and global affairs.
If you're curious about the forces shaping our world and enjoy spirited discussions, this one's for you.