Inflation, Patriotism, and Racism: Ben Stein's Take on Today's America
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Ever wondered how much longer Americans can cope with bare shelves and skyrocketing prices? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein, Judah Friedman, and Rob Kendall dive into the pressing issues of inflation, patriotism, and racism. They tackle the economic challenges head-on, discussing everything from the hostility towards oil companies to the impact of foreign policy on the nation's wallet. But the conversation doesn't stop there.
The hosts explore the controversial topic of critical race theory and its implications on education and society. They also delve into Jefferson's legacy and its relevance today. With their signature blend of wit and insight, they shed light on what they see as the real racism in New York and the role of America's oldest board of health.
The episode wraps up with a call to action for charity donations and an unexpected yet charming discussion on the importance of bulldog breeding. This episode promises a lively, thought-provoking discussion that will leave you questioning and reflecting on the current state of America.