Judah Friedman, Ben Stein

The World According To Ben Stein

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  • The Guilty Go Free And The Innocent Sit In Solitary

The Guilty Go Free And The Innocent Sit In Solitary

Wednesday 1st June 2022

Ben Stein, Gary Collins, Rob Kendall, and Judah Friedman discuss pressing issues like the Sussman case, inner-city violence, and anti-Semitism.
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The World According To Ben Stein
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Judah Friedman, Ben Stein
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The Guilty Walk Free: A Deep Dive with Ben Stein and Guests

So what you're talking about here- and this is something that is on my mind all the time and which fills me with fear- is that America has become several different countries, and one of those countries is essentially a black, violent, tribal country in Mid-Africa and filled with violence and no accountability for the violence, and the government seems to be unable or unwilling to do anything about it.
Feeling like justice is a distant dream? This episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein' might just resonate with you. Ben Stein and his co-host Judah Friedman are joined by Gary Collins from The Simple Life Now and Rob Kendall from WIBC’s Kendall And Casey Show to tackle some of America's most pressing issues. They kick things off with the controversial Sussman case, questioning if anyone genuinely believed a guilty verdict was on the cards.
Ben shares a poignant story about his father's regrets, adding a personal touch to the legal discussion. The conversation shifts to the unsettling rise in inner-city violence, a topic often overlooked by mainstream media. The hosts argue that the media's silence is driven by a narrative that doesn't fit their agenda. They also touch on the troubling anti-Semitic actions of the State Department, highlighting how these issues contribute to America's growing divide.
Gun control and the Covid pandemic also make it into the mix, with the guests sharing their thoughts on the controversial vaccine side effects and mask mandates. The discussion even veers into unexpected territory with mentions of Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein, adding layers of intrigue to an already packed episode. By the end, the hosts reflect on how America feels like several different countries rolled into one, each with its own set of challenges and conflicts.
If you're looking for a podcast that dives deep into the complexities of modern America, this episode is worth your time.