 They're named 840 here. So a lot of people say things about politics or religion or culture just to feel better. And there's no reality to what they're saying. They're either just fitting in with the peer group or fitting in with the group that they aspire to join. And one of the most common comments on the right since Joe Biden's election is that he's not the real power behind the throne. He's not the real guy running the show. But they can never name who is the real guy running the show. So my thesis is that Joe Biden's the most powerful person in the world. But that doesn't mean he's running every single detail. So people get confused with the difference between running things and being the power. So I may have a job where it's my responsibility to run a certain check-out stand. I run the check-out stand, but I'm not the power. I'm just the tool of the employer. I may run a gas station. That doesn't mean I own the gas station. I'm not the power behind the gas station. So Ronald Klain is the chief of staff. He runs the White House. He's not more powerful than Joe Biden. Joe Biden can get rid of Ron Klain any time he wants. Ronald Klain cannot get rid of Joe Biden. So this argument that Joe Biden is not the real person who's running things. Yeah, Joe Biden is not at every lever of the federal government. But he is the most powerful person. He is the president of the United States. And you can be president of the United States and have dementia. You can be president of the United States and defecate in your pants. Just because you defecate in your pants doesn't mean that you have more or less power. So yeah, Ron Klain is running the White House. That is what a chief of staff does. He runs the White House, just like I could be running a restroom. I may be an employee whose job it is to clean a restroom. That doesn't mean that I own the restroom. I'm just running the restroom. I'm just running the gas station. I'm just operating a check-out stand. That doesn't mean I own the store. So there's a big difference between running something and being the power behind something. So those people who make the argument that Joe Biden isn't the real president, they can't come up with any substance behind their emotional outburst. They can't point out how the Joe Biden White House is completely inconsistent with the way Joe Biden has been operating. Joe Biden has been in national politics for five decades. He's got a track record. He's a center-center-left guy. And he changes at times. He adapts to the woke crowd. He adapts to whoever's in power. But his basic instincts are center-center-left. And he is operating his administration just as you would expect. Well, no, he's not literally operating the administration. He's the power behind the administration. And he helps to select. He chooses people to be chief of staff. And he takes input from people. But that doesn't mean he's not the president. But he's not making decisions. So Ronald Reagan may well have had dementia for years when he was president of the United States. But he still had power and influence. You don't have to be 100% cognitively sharp to have power and influence. You can be a billionaire and have power and influence, even though you may have all sorts of debilitating diseases. So a friend was writing to me here, Luke marks the assertion that Ron Klain was actually the guy running the White House. No, Ron Klain, chief of staff. The chief of staff does run the White House. But you were positing that Joe Biden wasn't the real president. And you can't provide any evidence for that. A chief of staff has substantial power. A president has more power than a chief of staff. If Joe Biden isn't the real president, then who is? Any name you come up with is absolutely absurd. Dancy Pelosi or Senator Chuck Schumer or Ronald Klain, the chief of staff, or that guy running the Secretary of Defense. Obviously, these people don't have as much power as the president of the United States. So there's all the difference in the world between running something and owning something. I could go to work for a garden center. And I may run at the garden center. But that doesn't mean I own the garden center. That doesn't mean that I am the power behind the garden center. I can't make decisions on how the garden center should be operating. The boss makes those decisions. I can run a garden center. I can run a chip shop. I can run a gas station. That doesn't mean that I am the power behind those facilities. Or the difference in the world between running something and owning something. Or the difference in the world between being the boss and being the person who is a tool of the boss. Ronald Klain is a tool of the boss. If I run a chip shop, I am a tool of the boss. I can run all sorts of facilities and businesses and not own them. Or the difference in the world between being the boss, which is Joe Biden, and being a tool of the boss. Seems pretty clear to me.