I'm not going to have the normal Ultimate Issues Hour next hour because we're living an ultimate issue.
And that is how do you make decisions that on the one hand might lead to many deaths and on the other hand might lead to the death of an economy of a country which has tens of millions of victims.
And it will certainly include the health consequences of all this.
So anyway, I just want you to know.
And I want to tell you about that story.
Okay, everybody.
Let's see.
You know, it's very interesting.
Very, very interesting.
I mean, I don't know.
All of the calls that I see, and the board is full.
Again, Sean, line two is broken.
All the calls here are that we are overreacting.
One of the most interesting questions of the moment we are living is, why?
Are people who are conservative less worried than people who are liberal and left?
I mean, it's a massive difference.
Do you have an idea why that might be?
See, a lot of conservatives, you might say, well, they're more religious.
They think God will save them.
First of all, I don't know anybody.
I'm sure there are people.
I'm deeply religious.
I don't believe God will save me.
Okay?
I've never been my view of God.
God is not Dennis Prager's Superman.
God is not Dennis Prager's butler.
I am here to do what God wants.
He is not there to do what I want.
Okay?
That's the basic theology of mine.
So, look, if you're religious and you think God will make sure you don't get the virus and die from it, okay, I'm not going to try to talk you out of it, because if it brings you comfort, I'm happy for you.
But I don't think that's the reason for the divide.