democracy, the kind where you participate. no, your job is to trust the experts and their conclusions and obey them. covid kind of blew that up. if there s one thing that we learned from that dis-sasser is that public policy experts often had no clue what they were talking about. your hippy aunt knew more about how to beat a flu virus than your virologist on cnn. exercise, sunlight, fresh air, stop eating junk food, turn off your computer, spend time with other people. be healthy. that advice worked. the experts by contrast made you get the vaccine and that did not work. so by march of 2021, people are starting to figure this out. anyone who was paying attention in america understood that the experts, many of them were full of it. it was exactly at that moment that the atlantic magazine in washington published a piece pushing back against a growing consensus. that story was called following your gut isn t the right way to go. hard to think of a funnier headline because it s s
the age of 19 and built t rex arms. now it s a multi-million dollar company we want to talk to . but how we did that, what he learned and what he s like, what a conversation that was in a brand new episode of tucker carlson. say, here s part of it. the bread and butter, the company is custom holsters. so one of the early products and it s just a breakout product was i had a vision for when i started getting into firearms and i shot a lot of pistol competitions and i had an idea or thought that at the time back in 2014, a lot of people were carrying small handguns, easy to conceal, little subcompacts, glock. twenty six , things like that. but they weren t very capable. smaller handguns are harder to shoot. you get less ammo, you can t put weapon lights on them. they re just not as they re awful. therefore, you can t hit anything with them. that s also correct. especially if the person doesn t have a lot of training, which is most gun owners. so i thought, hey, be really cool. if there
he built t-rex arms and now it s a multimillion dollar company. what a conversation that was. brand new episode of tucker carlson. here s part of it. the brett and butter of the company is custom holsters. i had a vision. i shot a lot of pistol competitions. in 2014, people were carrying small hand guns. easy to conceal. glock 26. things like that. but they weren t very capable. smaller handguns are harder to shoot and get less ammo. you can t put weapon lights on them. they re awful. tucker: they re horrible. you can t hit anything. especially if the person doesn t have a lot of training, which is most gun owners. i thought it would be cool if there was a alcoholster product if you could carry a glock 19, a