In this episode, President Donald Trump talks about his recent trip to Arizona and how it put him in a good mood. He also talks about the importance of being out in nature, and why he doesn t need religion as a religion. And, of course, he talks about why he thinks religion should be left at the head of the table, not at the feet of the patriarchs of the church. And, as always, there's a little bit of politics at the end of the episode, and that's a good thing, because that's where it's all going to end. Enjoy, and spread the word to your friends and family about this episode to see if they agree with him! Thanks to our sponsor, Tuckercarlson.co/TheGreatestTV Event of the Year, where you get the most interesting and newsworthy television show of the year coming to TCN in 2020! Subscribe today using our podcast s hashtag and find out how much you'll get for free when you become a member! Thank you so much for supporting The Greatest Thing in the World! Timestamps: 3:00 - The President's Shot 4:30 - What's next for the President? 5:15 - What do you think about religion? 6:40 - What does religion matter to you? 7: Is religion a freak? 8:20 - How do you need to worship as a god? 9:00 11:00 | What is religion useful in the world? 12: What is God s role? 13:15 | What does God matter? 14: What are you trying to do? 15:30 | What's the worst thing you don t need? 16: Is God a freakish? 17:40 | What kind of religion do you want? 18:20 | Are you a freak ? 19:10 | How can you have something useful in this room? 21:30 22:40 Do you need a head at the table? 26: What does it matter to me? 27: What do I need to do it? 25: How do I have a headboard or a head table of a headless headboard? 29:30 Can I be useful? 30:00 / Can I find a mate? 31:30 / Do you have a child?
00:02:42.200And I feel like it's really important.
00:02:45.260I've spent a lot of time, I've been fishing very intensely recently trying to think this through.
00:02:49.540And there is something about being outside in the quiet, running water that, you know, sort of opens up your brain.
00:02:57.560And I do think that the two things that hold people who have my beliefs, your beliefs, back is, one, the feeling that, you know, you're totally isolated, which is by design.
00:03:16.180Like, they give you the feeling that all the things that you're upset about are totally fine.
00:04:20.780You have no desire to tell your neighbors what to do.
00:04:24.560You don't stay up late worrying about the sex lives of people in Brooklyn.
00:04:27.920You don't really want to know the details of the sex lives of the people in Brooklyn because it's weird.
00:04:36.060But you're kind of happy to let them do their thing.
00:04:39.200They don't feel that way at all about you.
00:04:41.600They stay up late worrying that somewhere in some small town, maybe in Alabama, or here in Maricopa County, Arizona, there's somebody who disagrees with them.
00:04:52.360And they want to control you on the basis of that because it's not politics, of course.
00:06:23.120But they had no interest in privacy whatsoever.
00:06:26.680And anyone who does have an interest in privacy would be a little concerned by the fact that your phone is literally listening to you at all times.
00:06:32.640And that your every movement, your every utterance is being tracked by governments, by business.