The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad - August 27, 2025


Wimpy Weak Men and "Egalitarian" Socialism - The Mamdani Effect (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_864)


Episode Stats

Length

2 minutes

Words per Minute

165.42155

Word Count

465

Sentence Count

33

Misogynist Sentences

1


Summary

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Gad Saad is a visiting scholar at the Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom at Ole Miss, which has to be the greatest academic title I've ever heard of on Jesse Waters Primetime. He's also the author of The Parasitic Mind, which is about the relationship between physical formidability and political orientation.

Transcript

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00:00:00.060 Tonight, Jesse Waters Primetime, ate a copy of Tommy Lahren, Charles Payne, Gad Saad, that's two A's in Saad, and Madison Alworth.
00:00:09.300 Gad Saad's a visiting scholar at the Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom at Ole Miss,
00:00:15.600 which has to be the greatest academic title I've ever heard of on Jesse Waters Primetime.
00:00:21.140 Welcome back to the show, Professor Saad.
00:00:24.160 Thank you. How are you doing, Jesse?
00:00:25.420 Doing great. Can you explain what's going on with the Democratic Party?
00:00:29.740 I thought they'd kind of figured out what had gone wrong in November, and now they're back to the pronouns, the DEI, and land acknowledgements.
00:00:39.160 Well, it's the old doubling down on being unwilling to accept that you are wrong, right?
00:00:47.280 I've mentioned on several shows that there is nothing more difficult for human beings to do than to remove themselves from an anchored position.
00:00:57.040 It's harder than moving mountains, and the Democrats are demonstrating that.
00:01:01.080 Can I mention something?
00:01:01.880 Sure, go ahead.
00:01:02.460 Sorry, I just wanted to mention about Mamdani and his inability to bench press.
00:01:08.120 I actually talk about in The Parasitic Mind, the relationship between physical formidability in men and their political orientation.
00:01:18.400 And it may not surprise you to know, Jesse, that the more physically strong a man is, the less he's into egalitarianism.
00:01:26.400 Because strong men strive in competition, whereas wimpy men like Mamdani are going to be socialists.
00:01:33.260 Let's spread the wealth.
00:01:34.480 So I exactly predicted that he wouldn't be able to lift more than five pounds.
00:01:38.660 Is that why The New York Times doesn't want Americans doing the Pete and Bobby challenge?
00:01:43.840 Exactly.
00:01:44.480 We don't want guys with muscles who exhibit toxic masculinity.
00:01:47.520 We want guys who suck their thumb and cry when watching Bridget Jones' diary.
00:01:52.780 That's a real man.
00:01:54.080 Now, everybody looking couldn't really see how much of a man you are.
00:01:58.740 You, in fact, because I've read all of your books, were an amazing soccer player.
00:02:03.340 Like, world-class soccer player.
00:02:05.640 You got injured, and now you live a sedentary academic lifestyle.
00:02:09.560 But for a while, I mean, you were just running circles around everybody.
00:02:12.820 I was, and you want to know what is very humbling?
00:02:16.660 Thank you for mentioning that.
00:02:18.020 Is when you realize that you are now so old that your son's 10- and 11- and 12-year-old colleagues can outrun you.
00:02:27.260 So thank you for at least raising my ego to my glorious past.
00:02:31.260 Last week, my 13-year-old daughter beat me in a foot race, and I was going full tilt.
00:02:36.980 And I haven't stopped thinking about it.
00:02:39.200 I can still beat her in the Pete and Bobby challenge, though.
00:02:41.520 That I can assure you.
00:02:43.620 All right, Gadzad, the most patriotic title we've ever heard.
00:02:47.860 Thank you so much.